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KATHERINE RYAN 28 JANUARY 2022, 8PM, CORN EXCHANGE, FROM £26.50 The Canadian comic presents her all-new live show, Missus , sharing a wealth of uncompromisingly funny perspectives on life and love.

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CREATIVE CORNER POP UP ART CAMBRIDGE

Featuring the work of more than 20 local artists and makers, Pop Up Art Cambridge – organised by local creative Jo Clark Design – is a brand-new gallery and workshop space. It’s situated in a newly vacated, glass-fronted premises on Victoria Road, originally occupied by Minuteman Press. The space offers a whole host of unique art and gifts, supporting local talent and providing an independent shopping venue for the city in the lead-up to Christmas and beyond. Be sure to pay the new gallery a visit at 154-156 Victoria Road to see the works for yourself, and keep an eye out for exciting workshops, hosted by some of the talented

MILES KANE 14 FEBRUARY 2022, 7PM, CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION, £25 ADV Performing his new album Change the Show , expect raucous energy and infectious northern charm fromMiles Kane’s highly anticipated return to UK touring.

artists you’ll find on display. popupartcambridge.com

LAST CHANCE! A slice of chaos David Shrigley’s exhibition of erratic, colourful and striking works, entitled My Artwork is Terrible and I am a Very Bad Person , will still be on show at Extraordinary Objects on Green Street until 4 December. The pieces, imbued with satire, offer a much-needed dose of comic relief, and a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel we’ve spent nearly two years trying to find. Despite often tackling deeply affecting, fundamental subjects, the artist manages to retain his characteristic sense of levity, producing pieces that are both funny and poignant. If you’re looking for some light-hearted relief, you’ll surely find it here.

BELINDA CARLISLE 25 FEBRUARY 2023, 7.30PM, CORN EXCHANGE, FROM £38 Remaining relevant for nearly four decades is a feat fewmusicians can claim to have managed. But Belinda Carlisle is one of them – catch her at the Corn Exchange to see why.

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