Daily archives: 4th May 2014
Dear Hughesians, With only two months to go until the Hughes Hall May Ball, the 2014 committee is already looking for next year’s May Ball committee president!
Dear Hughesians, I hope many of you have bought their May Ball tickets already – it is the largest event we organise for Hughes students each year and the one you definitely should not miss! A year of study is not complete and fully satisfactory without the big all-night party […]
2077 miles. Two men. One boat. A long way from the University of Cambridge. The Cambridge University Expeditions Society will continue its Expeditions Talks Series with a presentation by Mark de Rond and Anton Wright about their journey down the Amazon River.
Dear Hughesians, I am very pleased to circulate to you the programme for Hughes Hall’s annual Academic Evening, which will take place in the Pavilion Room on Thursday 8 May, 7.30-10.00pm.
Corpus Playroom, 6th – 10th May, 9:30pm Tickets £7/6 Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join the Cambridge Impronauts as we travel to a world of sharp suits, sharp knives and sharper wit, as we take the spy thriller genre, put a gun to its head […]
“A history of violence” (2005) is a crime thriller directed by David Cronenberg. The story is about an apparently normal and peaceful man who gets involved in a self-defense murder case. With that, his turbulent past will emerge again in unexpected ways. The main character, Tom Stall, is interpreted by […]
This is another of the high points from the Golden Age of Hollywood. It is one of the great films ever made about the theatre, ambition, and backstage intrigues. A celebration of acting and of talking, it may also be one of Hollywood’s favorite films. Few films have ever been […]