A new research project in Cambridge is looking at poverty through the experiences of people living it every day. Community group Abbey People is working with the University of Cambridge to train local residents to carry out research in Abbey Ward. Julian Clover's guest is Abbey People CEO Nicky Shepard ahead of her panel at this year's Cambridge … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast
Cambridge Breakfast: Weavers of Fairy Tales at St John’s College
Dr Elena Sottilotta and Sofia Benedetti from the Cambridge University Italian Society tell Linda Ness about their play Weavers of Fairy Tales at St John's College next Saturday. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Michelin Starred Chef Mark Poynton
As the climate warms and global food systems come under increasing pressure, what will the meals of the future look and taste like? Julian Clover discusses the upcoming Cambridge Festival session with panelist Mark Poynton the Michelin Starred Chef from The Shepherds in Fen Ditton and Caistor Hall. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Clarence Bicknell exhibition at Wren Library
A set of rare hand-painted albums and botanical works by Clarence Bicknell will go on display in Botany in Print, as part of Trinity’s 2026 Arts Week. Among the highlights on show are two vellum-bound, hand-painted albums: The Casa Fontanalba Visitors Books (1906) and the Book of Guests in Esperanto (1910). His Flowering Plants and Ferns of the … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Talking Plants
In a world first, plants at Cambridge University Botanic Garden will be given a digital voice this spring, as a new exhibition invites visitors to have real-time conversations with plants growing in the Garden’s Glasshouse Range using artificial intelligence. Until 12 April, the exhibition Talking Plants will allow visitors to talk with 20 … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Do heavier electric vehicles cause more potholes?
Dr Andrew Holding unravels the return to the moon and whether heavier electric buses are the cause of more potholes. … [Read more...]
Horrible Histories at Corn Exchange
Horrible Histories Live (and Dead!) on Stage is at Cambridge Corn Exchange on Sunday March 1 feature both the hit TV songs and stars of the popular CBBC series. Julian Clover speaks to Neal Foster, the company’s Actor/Manager and creative force behind all the Horrible stage shows since 2005. … [Read more...]
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