Leigh Chambers' studio guest is crime writer, Mick Finlay talking about his new novel, Arrowood, set in Victorian London. Mandy Morton discusses Magical Mystery Paws, the latest in her popular series of books about the No.2 Feline Detective Agency. And Jacob Sagar Weinstein explains how the sewers of London provided inspiration for The City of … [Read more...]
The Eclectic Light Show: Joan Armatrading, Darlingside & Rick Wakeman
Mandy Morton and Nicola Upson bring the popular magazine show to Cambridge 105 Radio. In the October edition of ELS we feature interviews with Joan Armatrading, American folk stars Darlingside, and Rick Wakeman. In theatre we review The Height of the Storm and The Mousetrap and the actress Ruth Wilson talks about her role in the film The Little … [Read more...]
Come to Volunteer for Cambridge
The annual Volunteer for Cambridge event returns on October 20. Councillor Anna Smith and Community Funding & Engagement Officer Bridget Keady gave more details to Julian Clover. … [Read more...]
Moomin drawings for auction in Cambridge
Five original drawings by Moomins creator Tove Jannsson were auctioned in Cambridge on Thursday. Sarah Flynn from Cheffins Fine Art told Julian Clover and Lucy Milazzo on Cambridge Breakfast its rare for her work to be available. … [Read more...]
New electric taxi charging points go live
Taxi drivers that switch to electric vehicles in the city are to get free charging for the next three months. It’s part of a 600 thousand pound project to install more than 21 rapid chargers for taxis in Cambridge by 2020. Julian Clover reports. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Victoria Bateman, Andrea Cockerton and Cathlyn Crawley
Women Making Waves speak to three women who have been either fearlessly tackling taboo subjects, standing up and becoming a protestor extraordinaire or being recognised for her innovative ways. What does it feel like to walk into a room full of people when you are naked? We find out from feminist and economist Dr Victoria Bateman. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Cambridge Film Festival previews
Join us for a real song and dance of a show, with reviews of A Star is Born and The Wife. We also preview the 38th Cambridge Film Festival, with features on silent movie director Lois Weber, a new score for Derek Jarman’s Sebastiane Wrap, atmospheric first feature Feline, plus a review of Danish thriller The Guilty. … [Read more...]
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