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Gregory Crewdson: How to remain relevant in the world of fine art photography
For anyone embarking on their photography journey now, the world of image creation can seem very daunting. The market is oversaturated with photographers, all creating broadly similar and anonymous...
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Richard Kuehl
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Film photography: How I went from believer to sceptic
I’m far from the first person to point out the recent revival of analogue...
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Richard Kuehl
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The afterlife of stories: The art and ambiguity of literary retellings
Love, betrayal, justice, jealousy: these are timeless themes, woven into the human experience for...
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What books do professors of different subjects read?
In discussion of ‘the great man theory’, Professor Dominic Scott discussed his recent reading...
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Getting Ziggy with it
In his new book about Ziggy Stardust, Simon Goddard wants his pop geniuses to be aliens...
Preview: The Wind in the Willows
This garden play will be performed in the St. Peter's Gardens and promises to be a roaring success
Americanisms: I could most definitely care less
Marc Pacitti rebuffs British concerns about the dangers of Americanization
Interview: Michael Morpurgo
Anna Leszkiewicz talks to Michael Morpurgo about his hope for a world without walls
Spotlight On… Some Funny
Helen Reid interviews the cast of Oxford's newest sketch show, on how they plan on providing at least Some Funny to audiences in 5th week.
Review: Ashurbanipal
Alex Wilson was shaken but entertained by the lyricism and expressive choreography of this piece of new writing
Perfect Punting Playlist
Cherwell Music go for a punt and give you some perfect tunes...
Preview: An Inspector Calls
Samuel Graydon previews An Inspector Calls, the Trinity term play from St Hilda's Drama Society, showing on Friday and Saturday of 4th week.
The Office: A Retrospective
Ten years on, Tom Goulding holds a series of interviews with the cast of the award-winning sitcom
Review: Lead Feathers
An ambitious but mature production from the writers of Bluebeard
Review: The Comic Mysteries
Camilla Rees gives three stars to this production of the Comic Mysteries.
Review: The Winterling
Pascal Crowe gives five stars to the first Rough Hewn production of the term, The Winterling by Jez Butterworth.
Review: The Audience
Review of The Audience, a new West End play by Peter Morgan, about relations between the Queen and Prime Ministers of recent years.
Review: Savages – Silence Yourself
Derick J Patterson is blown away by this punk debut
Review: The Great Gatsby OST
Andrew McLean believes in the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us
Interview: Jamie N Commons
Jack Chown talks Songs, the Stones and Stylists with bluesman Jamie N Commons
The Top 12 – 4th Week
Marc Pacitti looks ahead to the top cultural events of 4th week
Review: The Politician’s Husband
Tom Beardsworth enjoys the drama and duplicity of The Politician's Husband — but it doesn't beat Borgen
Interview: Kirsty Wark
Sophie Hall-Luke speaks to the Newsnight presenter about her illustrious career in journalism
Review: Iron Man 3
Is the franchise getting a bit rusty, or does this sequel prove its mettle?
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