Culture
Leonardo da Vinci and his devilish… boyfriend?
When we think of Leonardo da Vinci, the first things that come to mind are usually the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, or his myriad inventions and anatomical sketches....
Soundtrack to my degree
When I first came to Oxford, my Dad sent me the playlists he listened...
Blue Monday: Forever a New Order
Everybody knows Joy Division, everybody knows New Order. If the former’s post-punk gloom is...
Queen’s garden play review: ‘If you are a fan of the film you would have loved this theatrical rendition’
Honestly, I was more than happy to be spending my hungover Saturday relishing in...
Blindness review: ‘Unique first-person experience’
Blindness is performed entirely via sound, forgoing expectations of a traditional stage set and...
Review: Valkyrie
In cinemas January 23
Review: Milk
In cinemas January 23
Romeo and Juliet at the RSC
Shakespeare's tragedy impressed our reviewer
Auditions
We ask some thesps what acting in Oxford's really like
From Interzone to Atlantis
Miguel Gately considers the distorted legacy of William S. Burroughs
A Christmas Turkey
Following festive gluttony, this French Fancy will just cause indigestion
See Frost/Nixon First and for Free
Once in a lifetime offer of preview tickets to Frost/Nixon
Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion
We weigh in on the highly acclaimed ninth LP from Maryland's finest
The Theatre By The Brewery Entrance
Two years after a £5.1m restoration programme, Cherwell goes to visit the Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds
The Critic as Artist
A case for the writer as hero
What’s On in Hilary
Cherwell looks at the plays of the first half of term
London Laughs
The Oxford Revue come to the capital (8th and 9th January)
Coldplay @ The O2 Arena
Bestsellers pound out an energetic, energising live show
Review: Che (Part 1)
the revolution will not be televised