Tonight is your last chance to catch The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew – the final shows of the Cambridge Shakespeare Festival, which sees Shakespeare’s plays performed in outdoor settings at Cambridge Colleges for six weeks every summer. Continue reading Last Chance to See: Cambridge Shakespeare Festival
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Countdown to the Cambridge Film Festival + Open Air Screenings
Calling all cinephiles: the star-studded Cambridge Film Festival is nearly here – but, if you can’t wait until opening night, head to Grantchester Meadows, where open air screenings of Cinema Paradiso, The Lego Movie and The Grand Budapest Hotel will be held every evening over the bank holiday weekend. Continue reading Countdown to the Cambridge Film Festival + Open Air Screenings
Cuts will put Cambridge Junction “in jeopardy,” says arts centre
A decision by Cambridge City Council to slash funding for community, cultural and sporting organisations has left the Cambridge Junction fearful for its future.
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Doctors offered to switch off my life support, says Hawking
Professor Stephen Hawking, one of Cambridge’s most renowned physicists, has revealed that a severe bout of pneumonia in the 1980s almost led Swiss doctors to switch off his life support machine.
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Tour de France | Third Stage Leaves Cambridge
Crowds gathered in Cambridge’s city centre today to watch Tour de France cyclists set off on the third stage of their journey.
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Cambridge prepares for Tour de France
With the Tour de France set to whiz through the city tomorrow, the question on the lips of Cambridge’s many cycling fans is: where do I stand? Here are some of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the race.
Cambridge MP backs anti-torture campaign
The Cambridge branch of Amnesty International has launched a new campaign against torture, with the support of MP Julian Huppert. Continue reading Cambridge MP backs anti-torture campaign
Judge Business School plans to expand into old Addenbrooke’s site
Two hostels formerly used for nurses’ accommodation will be demolished to make way for a ‘visionary’ development. Continue reading Judge Business School plans to expand into old Addenbrooke’s site
Cambridge Arts Picturehouse could be saved by surprise Cineworld decision
Rumours that the chain plans to sell its self-branded screens have fuelled hopes that the arts cinema is safe. Continue reading Cambridge Arts Picturehouse could be saved by surprise Cineworld decision
Seven Stars pub due to reopen following devastating fire
A pub on Newmarket Road that was gutted after a suspected arsonist attack in April plans to reopen after extensive remodelling. Continue reading Seven Stars pub due to reopen following devastating fire