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24 March 2017
eBooks: A body bag for books?
Are we ready to let go of the humble book and fully embrace its digital counterpart? Sienna shares the Part C, Form a View, from her Gold Arts Award.
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21 February 2017
Anna Strivens, Silver Arts Award achiever
Anna Strivens, 16, completed her Silver Arts Award at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.
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31 January 2017
The former and soon-to-be David Parr House, Cambridge
Settled on a Cambridge side street, the David Parr House, is enveloped in the past.
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19 January 2017
Want My Job? Emily Winslow, novelist
Emily Winslow studied drama at Mellon University, Pennsylvania. Now she's the author of the memoirs Jane Doe January and a series of physiological novels. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her husband and two sons who are home-educated.
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17 January 2017
Joe Binder, Cambridge based Vlogger
I caught up with Joe Binder, a Geography student at the University of Cambridge and a vlogging enthusiast.
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13 December 2016
Beauty and the Beast at the Cambridge Junction
The innovative production of a much loved fairy-tale.
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11 December 2016
This Movement is Silent by Paul Stringer | FIRST ACTS
From Random Acts Midlands, Paul Stringer's powerful, poignant and potent portrait of Birmingham combines poetry and filmmaking.
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5 December 2016
Living History - a new art form?
Ever since Downton Abbey, the flash of a maid's uniform has always meant some kind of period drama
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25 November 2016
St. Benedict's and their Silver Arts Award
Bury St Edmunds is not only a town immersed in medieval history, it is also the home of what has become a nationally recognised Christmas Market.
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18 November 2016
Takeover Day at Peterborough Museum
Upstairs at Peterborough Museum, an operation is taking place. A school boy writhes whilst another holds him down and his friend takes a saw to his leg; a Victorian gentleman gives directions.
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15 November 2016
Backstage with...reviving costumes at the Royal Opera House
Glittering with gold and spangled with the chandelier's silver light, the Adelphi Suite in the Waldorf Hilton Hotel is the perfect venue to learn about the grand art of making and reviving costumes for opera and ballet.
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12 November 2016
The Play That Goes Wrong
The Play that Goes Wrong is an absolute delight to watch. It's obvious why the production won Best New Comedy at the 2015 Laurence Olivier awards; there was never a moment when the audience weren't shaking with laughter.
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2 November 2016
Is the Great British Bake Off worth all the hype?
For the last two months, Wednesday night, 8pm-9pm, was holy hour. They worship before the Gingham Altar and can't help but "ooh" and "aah" at show-stopping sponges or eight strand bread plaits.
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1 November 2016
200 Years at the Fitzwilliam
"…a good, substantial and convenient Museum Repository or other Building..."
- the last Will and Testament of Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion, 1815.
Comment posted on 10 June 2020
What a fab group review! It's a great insight into Leonard Goldman's mind and life, as well as perhaps what the city used to be. Thanks guys! :)