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Mixed media moments Showcasing the work of three Fulbourn designer-makers who were brought together by Cambridge Open Studios and a love of each other’s work, Rock, Wood, Silver is an exhibition coming to The Gallery on Cherry Hinton Road this month. Discover Mel Fraser’s ethereal stone sculpture, Loukas Morley’s curvaceous burr wood forms that use ancient windfalls from Anglesey Abbey and other local gardens, and Abi Cochran’s silver jewellery with its fluid forms and rich textures, each piece accentuated with fine details. The exhibition is open 11-6pm on 22-23 and 29- 30 November, and 4-9pm on 26 November. Find out more at rockwoodsilver.art

TICKETS SELLING FAST FOR LITERARY WEEKENDER Although many have sold out, at the time of writing there are still tickets available for an array of unmissable events courtesy of the Cambridge Literary Festival’s Winter Weekend. From 22-23 November, cosy up and listen to John Suchet share his unbridled passion for Beethoven. Additionally, Natalie Haynes stands up for the classics with her latest show, No Friend to this House , which gloriously reimagines the myth of Medea, beloved poet Wendy Cope talks about her Collected Poems and Katie Piper reflects on what it means for a woman to age 'well' in a society obsessed with impossible beauty standards and youth. Plus, inspirational Cambridge cook, writer and journalist Bee Wilson shares her latest offering, The Heart Shaped Tin . To get tickets and find out more, visit cambridgeliteraryfestival.com

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