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Sunday 15th February 2026
Oxford's oldest independent student newspaper, est. 1920
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A bold choice for limited space: ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’
This ambitious take on a classic struggled in the space constraints of the Michael Pilch studio.
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Charlie Bailey
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‘Fresh energy’: Corpus Christi’s Owlets on their revival
Abigail Lakeland interviewed Clara Woodhouse, Owlets President, to discuss its resurgence, and what audiences can expect.
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Abigail Lakeland
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From topping charts to ‘The Traitors’: An ode to Cat Burns
The chaotic new season of 'The Traitors' made me reflect on the celebrity version, and my personal favourite contestant, Cat Burns.
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Charlie Bailey
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Spoonerisms and malapropisms: ‘You Got Me’ in review
Silent Tape Productions' 'You Got Me' is a hard-hitting story about memory, powerlessness, and the cyclical passing of time.
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Abigail Lakeland
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Review: Realism by The Magnetic Fields
Idiosyncratic but interesting
15 years since…
We take a look at Leftism by Leftfield
Something to watch
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me impressed Vanessa Lehner
A Humorous Rhinoceros
Brave choices and absurdist comedy make this production entertaining as well as profound, says Alex du Sautoy
First night: The Magic Toyshop
Artful, exciting and ambitious. Not bad at all
Burns Night – a retrospective
A selection of photos from Burns Night festivities at Balliol.
Chronicling transformation in ink
Review: Building the New Ashmolean: Drawings and Prints by Weimin He
In search of loves once lost
Our books editor loses and finds himself in Orhan Pamuk's 'The Museum of Innocence'
No horsing around here
Equus is sinister, stressful and very successful
Thou Shalt not…
Dan le sac talks to Cherwell about his relationship with Scroobius Pip
Guilty Pleasures
Films or genres we know we shouldn't like, but do. This week, Flash Gordon
Review: Precious
A diamond in the rough
Feature: Apocalypse Now
The end is nigh, in the cinema at least, says Nicolas Pierce
Online Review: Nine
It's no masterpiece, but it's an awful lot of fun
Cherwell Photo Blog: Version 2.0
Check out our second week of fine Oxford photography.
Online Review: It’s Complicated
It's Complicated? Not really
Drama Briefing
All the thespy ins and outs this week
Off, you lendings
Looking ahead to 'Equus', our Stage Editor takes a voyeuristic peek at onstage nudity
What you’ve been missing: Polish art
As well as gold suits and spaceships, what else has the former Communist state to offer?
Review: A Children’s Book
Harry Potter would be infinitely preferable to this Booker-Prize nominee
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