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Tuesday 10th June 2025
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Review: All My Sons – ‘At the end of the American Dream’
Joe Keller, played by Tristan Hood, represents the American dream. He is a wealthy businessman with a traditional family with a surviving son that is about to marry. Like...
Theatre
Henry Luo
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Review: The Tempest – ‘Power looks good on her’
All the guests arrived and promptly took their seats, as one of the directors...
Theatre
Cienna Jennings
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Review: Bush! The Musical – ‘Is our actors singing?’
While the genre of historical musical theatre centred around US politicians may be dominated...
Music
Milo Man
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Review: So Far, So Good – ‘Counting down the fall’
Student theatre has always thrived on experimentation, collaboration, and the courage to speak up....
Theatre
Mercedes Haas
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Review: Up in the Air
George Clooney et al achieve lift-off
Week 1: Welcome to our new Photo Blog!
Flick through this week's selection of the best photography from around and about Oxford.
Fyfe Dangerfield – Fly Yellow Moon
The Guillemots' frontman goes solo
Delphic – Acolyte
An impressive genre-fusing debut from the Mancunians
Vampire Weekend – Contra
More of the same from the Brooklyn four-piece
Death of an art form?
James Maloney tells us why album art is not a thing of the past
Out of the frying pan
James Maloney chats to Hot Chip's Joe Goddard about the band's new album, their school days... and fire
What you’ve been missing
A new column introducing you to little-known or underrated art-forms. This week: contemporary Arabic poetry
Earth: Art of a changing world
A major collaboration at the Royal Academy taking a conceptual look at the climate change issue.
Squaring the vicious circle
Our Books Editor reviews Eugene Rogan's impressive 'Arabs a History'
Squaring the vicious circle HRSP
Our Books Editor reviews Eugene Rogan's impressive 'Arabs a History'
Drama Briefing
Our regular bulletin giving you the lowdown on jobs, plays, workshops and other dramatic titbits.
Toying with our emotions
Cherwell finds that behind the merry title lies a disturbing show
Hilary’s dramatic highlights
Our Stage Editor takes a look at what's on stage this term.
35 years since: Blood on the Tracks
Alistair Smout takes a look back at one of Bob Dylan's most enduring musical achievements
Video: The Magic Toyshop
A rapid look at the upcoming Playhouse show
Review: The Road
Admirable, but can never quite follow in the novel's footsteps.
Review: Daybreakers
It should never have seen the light of day
Top 10: Marketing Managers
These people are Oxford's answer to Maurice Saatchi
Review: Ed Ruscha – Fifty Years of Painting
Annabel James visits the retrospective of one of the most influential and pioneering American artists
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