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In Your Way need your help to create an art installation
A new programme of performances and art installations gets underway in September. In Your Way is promising ‘playful disruption’ and to make a lasting impression far beyond the weekend itself. Organiser Daniel Pitt tells Julian Clover about the project.
Alex Rushmer in the Friday Foodclub
The Hole in the Wall at Little Wilbraham was one of our best known restaurants. But despite being listed as one of the Top 100 in the country by The Sunday Times, it closed last year on the expiry of the lease.
All you need to know about Strawberry Fair
Julian Clover gets the lowdown on this year’s Strawberry Fair from one of the organising team, Martin Twiss.
Cambridge businesses continue to grow
Julian speaks to Matthew Bullock, Vice-Chairman of Cambridge Ahead and Master of St Edmund’s College about newly published data showing growth of Cambridge-based companies remains strong.
From the Pavilion
In the first of a new series Julian Clover and Ollie Slack talk to Cambridge University, Cambridgeshire and Burwell cricketer Sam Rippington.
How Democracy Ends
David Runciman, one of the UK’s leading professors of politics, talks about his new book How Democracy Ends.
A Living Wage for Cambridge
Lib Dem councillor Rob Cantrill tells Julian why he thinks Cambridge should set its own Living Wage.
Watch Out for the Watch Out Festival
Daniel Kok joins Julian to talk about the Watch Out Festival at Cambridge Junction on Saturday.
Cambridge-based book raises funds for Alzheimer’s Society
At the start of Dementia Awareness Week, Anthony Le Moignan talks about his first novel A Long Goodbye, which is dedicated to his father, Des Le Moignan, who sadly passed away in January after suffering with Alzheimer’s for some time.
Drive’s Friday Foodclub previews EAT Cambridge
Dr Sue Bailey joins Julian Clover and Drive Chef Jamie Mountford in the Friday Foodclub to preview this year’s EAT Cambridge.