
ET25.5 A medic's take on Paddington
The Downing Arts Podcast · Louisa Denby
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Show Notes
First-year medical student Bede Doe gives his take on the Paddington film trilogy.
Cover image "Paddington", Paddington Bear, Paddington Station by Oast House Archive. File licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en.
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Thursday 22 May, 5-6pm, Heong Gallery: Film screening "A glimpse of Venice in Cambridge". Spaces are limited so please sign up on Eventbrite.
Sunday 25 May, 6pm, Chapel: Choral Evensong
Thursday 29 May, 5.30-7.30pm, Howard Theatre: Film screening "A History of the Present"
An experimental feminist opera-film about class and conflict, ‘History of the Present’ has been made collaboratively by Maria Fusco and Margaret Salmon, featuring new compositions by Annea Lockwood, libretto by Maria Fusco, and improvisational vocal work by Héloïse Werner.
Made on 35mm and video in the streets of Belfast, the Ulster Museum, and the Royal Opera House in London, 'History of the Present' observes how defensive architecture defines movement to enforce intersectional histories and identities within daily experiences in conflict and post-conflict zones on an international level.
Tickets may be booked here: https://tinyurl.com/2asy9z6a.
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28 May: Declan Hickey performs in duet with Michael Matthews https://stmarym.org.uk/concerts/
30 May: Declan Hickey performs as part of the Early Music Shop Recorder Festival https://www.declanhickey.com/2025