Week 4 brings with it musical foliage, exiled women, comical infant teeth and satirical Trump
Ahoy, readers! Are you ready to set sail towards an unexpected destination on an improvised route?
‘They didn’t make nearly as many virgin jokes as I was expecting’
Dear the Buzzcocks team: us wretched perpetrators of scum and villainy are big fans.
An excellent night, showcasing the wide range of talent to be found in Cambridge students.
Promising work-in-progress, not top-bill blowout, says Dani Cugini.
CAITLIN McCARTNEY is impressed by this screening and reflects upon the future of Cambridge student filmmaking.
The directors of the 5 short films premiering at Cambridge Shorts suggest some essential exam-term viewing.
The week ahead countdown, for all things culture and entertainment.
The Cambridge Impronauts have produced an Exam Term crowd-pleaser, says Joseph Spencer.
Robyn Bellinger is entertained by the relatable comedy of Grade Expectations, very much a play by students, for students.
The Madwomen in the Attic is both provocative and subversive, hilarious and disturbing, says Molly Moss.