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SUMMARY:Mini Exhibition - Geno Washington
DESCRIPTION:A new mini exhibition at Cambridge Central Library is showcasing five striking portrait photographs of ‘60s soul music legend and former USAF airman\, Geno Washington\, taken by leading photographer John Ferguson. The photographs will be on display until 31 January 2026. (USAF is the acronym for United States Air Force.) \nVisitors can find it on the third floor of Cambridge Central Library\, Lion Yard\, Cambridge\, CB2 3QD. Admission is free. The exhibition will be signposted. \nThe display is part of the Black USAF: Cultural Connections in Cold War East Anglia project — a pioneering heritage initiative uncovering the hidden cultural stories of African American US Air Force personnel stationed in East Anglia from the 1950s to the 1990s. \nFor more information about the project\, visit www.blackusaf.org
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/mini-exhibition-geno-washington/
LOCATION:Cambridge Library\, Lion Yard\, Cambridge
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SUMMARY:Author Events at Waterstones Book Shop
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 21 January from 6pm\, join Nick Bradley\, author\, translator and creative writing tutor at the University of Cambridge\, as he discusses the process of translating a new version of Natsume Sōseki’s classic I Am a Cat for Vintage Classics. Nick will also talk generally about Japanese literature\, cats\, Japan\, and writing. \nWednesday 28 January from 6pm  Medieval historian and YA author Finn Longman discuss their adult fantasy debut The Wolf and His King.  Steeped in the texture of its source material and rendered with a precision of language that feels intimate and timeless\, this novel will transport you. \nOn Wednesday 25 February from 6pm Waterstones Cambridge is delighted to welcome Sunday Times bestselling author Harriet Tyce as she discusses her new novel Witch Trial – an extraordinary thriller which follows two teenage girls and a murdered classmate for a modern-day witch trial that divides the nation. \nTickets are £8 for General Admission\, £5 for Waterstones Loyalty Cardholders\, and book and ticket options are available. Tickets are available to purchase in store and on the website\, www.waterstones.com
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/author-events-at-waterstones-book-shop/
LOCATION:Waterstones Book Shop\, 22 Sidney Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 3HG
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SUMMARY:John Kirkpatrick - A Victorian Farmer's Year
DESCRIPTION:Concert 3:00pm ending 4:15pm (no interval) \nJohn Kirkpatrick\, accordion\, concertina\, melodeon & vocals \nA Victorian Farmer’s Year \nFollowing his appearances on the hugely popular BBC TV series Victorian Farm\, veteran squeezebox maestro John Kirkpatrick presents a programme of traditional music taking us through a year in the countryside. This collection of buoyant working songs reflects the highs and lows of the seasons\, and gives an authentic voice to traditional ways of life. Handed down through generations\, John performs farmers songs about celebrations\, the miracles of life and renewal\, sweat and muck\, snorting\, grunting\, and heaving; songs to keep the spirits high amidst the hardships of late 19th century agricultural life. \nJohn Kirkpatrick is one of folk’s greatest traditional music exponents. \nTickets £24 / £12 (under 25) \nFor info go to https://www.staplefordgranary.org.uk/whats-on/events/john-kirkpatrick
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/john-kirkpatrick-a-victorian-farmers-year/
LOCATION:Stapleford Granary\, Bury Road\, Stapleford\, CB22 5BP
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