Back in July we heard about a new project where one Cambridge street would get to meet the neighbours through a special art installation. Ross Street was selected from dozens nominated and Julian & Lucy spoke to Ema Boswell from Cambridge Junction, which is behind the project, for an update. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Arts Roundup 31/10/2020
As Spitting Image returns, Cambridge-based political cartoonist for the Telegraph Andy Davey reflects on satire in troubled times. We discover the unpublished letters of Siegfried Sassoon from the Cambridge University Archives and the art arising from conflict zones and victims of PTSD. Simon Bertin presents. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast’s Foodclub: Steak & Honour founder goes for the Sauce
Linda Ness sits in and is joined by David Underwood, who’s gone from Steak & Honour, to set-up the Cambridge Sauce Company. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Waterbeach & Newmarket Road consultations
Two new consultations are underway from the Greater Cambridge Partnership. The first is designed to improve journeys between Waterbeach and Cambridge and the second the Eastern Access route into Cambridge from the Newmarket Road. Julian speaks to Lewis Herbert, Leader of Cambridge City Council and chair of the Greater Cambridge Partnership. … [Read more...]
Flavour: When Jay Rayner comes for dinner
We find out from Parker's Tavern and Vanderlyle what it's like when you realise that one of the diners in your restaurant is Jay Rayner or Marina O'Loughlin. There are 409 Masters of Wine in the world, and one of them is Will Lowe from the Cambridge Gin Distillery, we ask him how he did it. And The Oyster Lab is doing pop up oyster events in … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Hannah Pearl
Choosing the music and talking about her writing is featured guest, romantic novelist, Hannah Pearl. Rohan McWilliam discusses his book London’s West End; Creating the Pleasure District. And TJ Corless chats about his debut novel, Quarter Life which is set in Cambridge. Leigh Chambers presents. … [Read more...]
Ian Daborn: Addenbrooke’s art exhibition
The incredible outpouring of creativity seen during the Covid-19 lockdown has been captured in a thought-provoking exhibition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Ian hears about “Together”, which occupies 25 metres of the main corridor between the museum and Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre, from head of arts Natalie Ellis. … [Read more...]
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