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From a plastercast of a Greek boxer to Captain Oates's reindeer skin sleeping bag, Cambridge's museums offer a feast of weird and wonderful sights
31 January 2019
A panel of ‘killer women’ crime writers are discussing the the secrets of the genre’s success
30 January 2019
In a world gone mad can philosophy help? Comedian Rob Newman *thinks* he has the answer.
29 January 2019
The legendary outfit returns to the July course, headlining the family-friendly Summer Saturday Live on Saturday, June 8
27 January 2019
The comedian, writer and television personality will be performing her new show, Pass It On, at The Junction in March
22 January 2019
Amber and Martin Brammahare will be guests on the popular programme tomorrow (Wednesday, January 23)
18 January 2019
For as long as he can remember, Jason Fitzpatrick has always loved technology.
17 January 2019
The events will be taking place right across the city from Sunday, January 27
17 January 2019
This 'loverly' production is on at the Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday
13 January 2019
The stand-up and television regular certainly has a lot to say on the issues of the day, and he will be doing just that on January 27
09 January 2019
This warm and welcoming Mexican/British eating establishment is well worth a visit
07 January 2019
The top folk venue on Milton Road will be welcoming three very different acts on January 11
06 January 2019
A one day festival advising aspiring writers how to pen a bestseller looks set to answer all those burning questions.
02 January 2019
Our critic, the Movie Evangelist Mark Liversidge, completes the countdown to his top film of the year
29 December 2018
Our film critic, Movie Evangelist Mark Liversidge, offers the first part of his top 50 films of 2018
20 December 2018
Lucy Cavendish College is launching its first ever Fiction Prize Festival – and we have a ticket to give away to the whole event.
17 December 2018
A captivating performance of Benjamin Britten’s ‘A Ceremony of Carols’ and Gian Carlo Menotti’s ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’, writes John Gilroy.
14 December 2018
The British pop icons are the third act to be announced for the popular annual series of concerts
08 December 2018
More than 150,000 children have enjoyed the ride, which features artwork by chairman's sister
04 December 2018
As the wind whips through the frosty streets, a gathering of some of the country’s most murderous imaginations is about to chill the blood further.