In this edition Simon Bertin is immersed in a flotation tank at Art of Float and encounters artist Kay Goodridge at a venue with a creative difference; Cambridge Film Maker Oggie Tomic talks about a range of interesting new projects and on how drones belong in the hands of the responsible; and author Simon Boyd launches Lady Sybil at the Cambridge … [Read more...]
The Ivy Cambridge opens this month
In the Friday Foodclub Julian Clover and Drive Chef Jamie Mountford are joined by Stuart Conibear, head chef of The Ivy Cambridge Brasserie set to open on Trinity Street on March 14. … [Read more...]
Charity of the Month: Findacure – Shelly’s Story
For the last of our interviews with Charity of the Month Findacure, Julian Clover spoke to Shelly Simmonds. In 2014, Shelly’s son Fraser was 11 months old, he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. He was also joined in the studio by Katie Cliss - Fundraising Officer at Findacure. … [Read more...]
New Music Generator: Tom Lumley
Singer Tom Lumley reflects on his music career to date and plays a live track in the studio ahead of the release of his new single 'Sky High'. There's also music from KYANOS, SEASONS, Idolising Nova, Sun Scream and The Pearson Brothers. The latest Unsigned Chart and a preview of the weekends gigs concludes the show. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Another Gaze
Today's show gets all hot under the collar about what could be four of the best films of the year: The Shape of Water, Black Panther, I, Tonya and Ladybird. We also talk to Daniella Shreir, editor of new feminist film journal Another Gaze. … [Read more...]
21st Century Women: Dr Deborah Thom, Jess Hawkins & Frances Reid
This month 21st Century Women discusses the 100 year anniversary of women's suffrage with Dr Deborah Thom, we hear from 14 year old Jess Hawkins who donated her long hair to the Princess Trust and we follow the varied career of Frances Reid from the BBC to bread maker. … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Miranda Doyle
Miranda Doyle talks to presenter Leigh Chambers about her astonishing memoir A Book of Untruths, which recounts her upbringing and family life through the lies her parents told their children and each other. We also hear from railway enthusiast Rob Shorland-Ball on writing the definitive book about Cambridge train station. And Margaret Creek from … [Read more...]