Tony cranks up the wheels of steel for another two hours of northern soul classics. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Arts Roundup 16/01/2022
In this edition, Simon Bertin hears from Cambridge University scientific historian Patricia Fara about her new book on the life of Cambridge icon Sir Isaac Newton. Her husband, poet Clive Wilmer, recites a few pieces of his work; gallery Extraordinary Objects opens its doors with artwork including sculptures made from Meteor fragments and fossils; … [Read more...]
Flavour: 2021 review
A look back to 2021. The new openings, including Fin Boys and Fancett's, the reopenings, the new cookery books and a look back at some Cambridge food history. Presented by Matt Bentman, Alan Alder and Sue Bailey. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Ventilation in Schools
Teachers are calling for better ventilation in schools as they warn Government’s ‘open window’ policy is unworkable in winter. Julian speaks to Paul Linden a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a part of the Centre for Mathematical Sciences within the University of Cambridge – and Chris Brown of hygiene … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Lynne Bryan
Leigh Chambers' featured guest on the first Bookmark of 2022 is Lynne Bryan talking about her memoir Iron Man, reflections on living with her disabled father. Robert Hyde from Galileo Publishers chats about the challenges of running a small press. And Bonnie McBird explains why she set her new Sherlock Holmes novel, The Three Locks, in Cambridge. … [Read more...]
Chris Brown’s Soul & Dance Show 08/01/2022
Chris Brown presents Cambridge's original Saturday night soul show. … [Read more...]
The Cambridge Film Show 08/01/2022
Emma Marchant and reviewers Henry Jordan, Lorcan O’Neill, Yozzie Osman, Simon West and Ashley Whitaker review The Lost Daughter, Liquorice Pizza and The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. … [Read more...]
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