Collecting for Museums
18th: Robert Pashley and the Pashley
Sarcophagus
25th: John Disney and his antiques collection
KETTLE'S YARD
Castle Street, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 748100
11th: Reading by acclaimed poet Ruth Padel
ADCTHEATRE
Park Street, Cambridge,
Tel: 01223 300085
11th: Using Bacteria to Battle Cancer
ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY
East Road, Cambridge
7th: Secret Intelligence and Modern History
� with historian Professor Christopher
Andrew
THE MANOR
Hemingford Grey,Tel: 01480 463134
15th, 22nd, 23rd: Robert Lloyd Parry tells
MR James ghost stories by candlelight
WINTER WORDFEST
ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 300085
www.cambridgewordfest.co.uk
29th: See feature page 92
CAMBRIDGE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Various venues around the city
www.cammusic.co.uk,
Tel: 01223 357851
8th-29th: See feature page 93
FESTIVAL OF IDEAS
Various venues around Cambridge
Tel: 01223 766766
www.cambridgefestivalofideas.org
until 1st: Marking 800 years of Cambridge
University, free events
THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
CULINARY COMPETITION
Guildhall, Cambridge
www.conferencecambridge.com
5th: College chefs' cookery contest,
open to the public from 12noon
PRESENTS GALORE
Rowley Mile Racecourse,
Newmarket
Tel: 01638 668802
27th: One stop Christmas shopping fair i
n support of Macmillan
FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Midsummer Common, Cambridge
Tel: 01223 457555
5th: Marshall of Cambridge Centenary
Firework Display with 1,200 fireworks
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH ON
Guildhall, Cambridge
15th: A surprise star will switch on the
spectacular Christmas lights, with
entertainment. Sponsors Grand Arcade will
switch on their lights at 4pm and Market
Square at 5pm
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FESTIVALS
OTHER EVENTS
Art of the storyteller
He has been described as a modern-day
Lowry who tells unique stories through his
art. Now you can judge for yourself as the
bright paintings of Paul Horton go on display
at Castle Galleries in the Grand Arcade,
Cambridge, this month.
Paul has been exhibiting his paintings for
more than 35 years and has developed a
style of painting and subject matter that is
instantly recognisable and universally
popular, taking inspiration from illustration,
story books and theatre.
ABOVE LEFT
Love is Life
ABOVE RIGHT
Spellbound
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