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Review: Cyrano de Bergerac – ‘A clever adaptation of a timeless play’
I’m ashamed to admit I almost mistake Cuigy (Kate Burke) and Brissaille (Nancy Gittus) for incredibly dapper audience members before the play begins. The sweet jazz that pipes out...
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Natalie Tan
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Why reading for pleasure still matters at Oxford
The idea of students reading for pleasure during term time has sparked much debate....
Books
Ruby Tipple
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The Pasts Contained in Preloved Books at the Oxford Premier Book Fair
Although post-collections celebrations usually involve nights out, followed by long, long lie-ins, I spent...
Books
Maya Heuer-Evans
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Review of ‘Intermezzo’: Chess, law, and the philosophy of language in yet another Rooney masterpiece
I thought it perplexing that critics felt Intermezzo similar to other works by writer...
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Peter Chen
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Preview: Life Sentence
Alexander Woolley looks forward to this original comedy about a hypochondriac
Preview: A Little Night Music
Anna Ssemuyaba looks forward to what promises to be an enchanting night of music
Preview: Oxford University Laptop Orchestra
An OxLork member tells us what to expect from this most novel of ensembles.
Review: Post Tenebras Lux
Joseph Newell is impressed by this abstract work of art from director Carlos Reygadas
Have Star Wars Han-solo-d out?
Cherwell Film and TV go to war over whether Disney are truly lightsabing the day with their acquisition of Lucasfilm
Review: Red, The Waterstones Anthology
Claire Watt reviews a diverse collection of literature reflecting on life in 2012
Review: Umbrella, Will Self
Alex Ekserdjian finds in Will Self's Umbrella, a homage to twentieth century pop-culture
Supermarkets Don’t Like ‘Whore’
Rachel Hutchings talks to Katy Darby about Jericho's sordid past, writing at UEA and her debut novel
Review: Titus Andronicus – Local Business
Abdul Huson enjoys the latest offering from New Jersey's finest.
Review: Alt-J – An Awesome Wave
Aine Jackson reviews the Mercury Prize Winners
Interview: Spector
Olivia Arigho Stiles talks Roy Lichtenstein and One Direction with Spector
The dark side of a bright city
Angelika Benz took to the streets at night to get a glimpse of a different Oxford
Zoom in on….club photography
Sophie Baggott talks to club photographer Chris Russell-Gray about providing memories for the morning after the night before
Preview: Freedom of the City
A brilliant, intimate, yet harrowing piece of theatre
Preview: The Get-Out
A polished, convincing piece of original writing
Review: Bloody Poetry
Vickie Morrish recommends this play of Romantics behaving badly
Preview: The Last Five Years
A remarkable depiction of love and loss in the modern world
Life in a La Boheme-ian rhapsody
Katy Write reviews the Welsh National Opera at The New Theatre.
Cuppers Review: The Real Inspector Hound
Vickie Morrish is impressed by Trinity's adaptation of this classic Tom Stoppard whodunit.
Review: Rough Justice
Claire Rodwell thoroughly recommends this impressive judicial production
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