Mark Liversage has the latest from the 36th Cambridge Film Festival including Manchester by the Sea and Brothers of the Night … [Read more...]
Suzie Thorpe: Artist John Holder
Artist, Illustrator and artist in residence for Cambridge Folk Festival John Holder joined Suzie in the studio to talk about the launch of his new book 'An Alphabet of Awful Animals for Adults' at Heffers. … [Read more...]
Roundabout with Tony Barnfield: Cambridge Classical Concert Series
Steve Bagnall, Managing Director of Cambridge Live, joins Tony in the studio to preview the 2016/17 Cambridge Classical Concert Series at the Corn Exchange which begins on Friday. Steve also talks about Artist in Residence, trumpeter Alison Balsom, and her role in the season’s educational programme ‘Create’. … [Read more...]
21st Century Women: Halloween & Rio Olympics
Liz Davis, Curator of St Neots Museum tells us ghost stories to get us in the mood for Halloween. Trupti Kulkarni talks about her experiences volunteering as a translator at the Rio Olympics and Susan Lucas explains how times tables can be taught to children, using her unique learning method. Presented by Linda Ness, Liz Kelly and Bobby Jones. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: 36th Cambridge Film Festival
Today's show is dedicated to the 36th Cambridge Film Festival. We've reviews of Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake and the zombie-filled Train to Busan. Plus we look at the new world cinema being highlighted by Eye On Films distribution and talk to the writer Adam Feinstein about the great director Michael Curtiz. … [Read more...]
36th Cambridge Film Festival: Revolution & Short Fusion
Margy Kinmonth, the director of Revolution – New Art for a New World, tells Julian Clover what to expect from Saturday's screening; Sarah McIntosh has news of the Short Fusion season of short films and Mark Liversidge looks ahead to the weekend's programme. … [Read more...]
Shetland author on 105 Drive
Ann Cleeves is the author behind ITV’s Vera and BBC One’s Shetland. Ann was in Cambridge on Thursday at the invitation of The Sick Childrens’ Trust and spoke to Leigh Chambers. … [Read more...]