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‘Pour summer in a glass’: retracing Dandelion Wine
“You did not hear them coming. You hardly heard them go. The grass bent down, sprang up again. They passed like cloud shadows downhill ... the boys of summer,...
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Dara Mohd, herself a Krasis Scholar, converses with Dr Jim Harris about his object-centred symposium program, Krasis, at the Ashmolean Museum.
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Review: Peace – In Love
Luke Barratt falls In Love with the Birmingham rockers' debut
Review: The Spirit of ’45
This poignant documentary charting the history of the welfare state is an impassioned love letter to socialism
Review: The Mimic
Channel 4's new comedy 'The Mimic' makes a good first impression
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Jack Chown talks mainstream music with the Radio 1 DJ
Being Human: Time to Say Goodbye
Following Being Human's last-ever episode, Huw Fullerton looks back at the highs and lows of the show
Review: Daughter – If You Leave
Luke Barratt finds Daughter's debut to be a true tear-jerker
Is it just a load of Jash?
Alexia Millett asks if there is room for a new comedy channel amongst YouTube's viral sensations.
Not the Oxford Literary Festival
Alex Woolley talks to poet Adelle Stripe about the upcoming festival
Review: Parks and Recreation
Sophie Hall-Luke makes a case for persevering with Parks and Rec
Happy Mother’s Day
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Hipster Hunt
The new Cherwell Photo Editors are on the look out for English Hipsters.
Review: Eight
Will Obeney enjoys Rough Hewn's latest production
An international view of Oxford drama
Daisy Thomson talks about stereotypes, diversity and the Oxford Spanish Play
Preview: La Vida Es Sueño
A play you might not want to see, but one you'll be glad to have seen, says Samuel Graydon
Review: Phedre
Alexander Woolley is relieved to leave this problematic production
Have You Met… The Men?
Christopher Spaide introduces his favourite leading men
Review: Bastille – Bad Blood
Luke Barratt reviews Cherwell's album of the term
Review: Suede – Bloodsports
Thomas M Fowler finds another album with which to be disappointed
Review: Palma Violets – 180
Jack Chown is wary of the hype surrounding this debut
Review: Chutney & Chips
Mohit Agrawal weighs up this year's Asian theatre show
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