Alistair Ryder and reviewers Emma Marchant, Bridget Bradshaw, Victoria Ayre and Lorcan O'Neil review Doctor Sleep (plus a detour to Kubrick's The Shining), Monos, Sorry We Missed You and the new feature films from Netflix, Dolemite Is My Name and The King. … [Read more...]
Steffi Callister: Robin Phillips at The Cambridge Jazz Festival
Steffi and Henry Woodland speak to Robin Phillips who has a sold out show as part of the Cambridge Jazz Festival and a new single ‘As Time Goes By’ … [Read more...]
Simone Wilson: Kiln Cambridge
Simone is joined by David Stonehouse, one of the organisers and exhibiting members of the Kiln Cambridge. … [Read more...]
Leigh Chambers: The UK is a Sedentary Nation
Following research which has revealed that the UK is a more sedentary nation than ever before, Leigh will be talking to experimental psychologist, Professor Charles Spence, about the effects of lack of exercise and how we can change. … [Read more...]
Suzie Thorpe: Helia Electric Car
Cambridge University Eco Racing (CUER). Its ultra-efficient, uses the same power to reach 50mph as boiling a kettle and beats Tesla Model S in driving miles range by a long shot and Xiaofan Zhang, the programme director joins Suzie for Sunday Brunch. … [Read more...]
Alex Elbro: Molo Street Children’s Project
Emma Heras talks about the Charity Auction of Promises being held at Trumpington Village Hall to raise money for a house building project, part of the Molo Street Children’s project in Kenya. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Louise Tennekoon & Neighbours in Business
Suzie Thorpe & Linda Ness meet sustainability and ethical trade consultant Louise Tennekoon. She shares her concerns and hopes and proves to be quite the eco warrior. Neighbours Petra Hayton and Sophie Weedon set up a business together selling pre-loved clothing and accessories. From two different generations, they are determined to build a … [Read more...]
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