Review: It Felt Empty
Amaris Proctor is impressed by this immersive and thought-provoking explanation of the human effects of sex trafficking—a four star production
Preview: It Felt Empty
Miriam Nemmaoui looks forward to a hard-hitting and sensitive production
University reviews policy on social events
The new advice tells staff not to "disregard the preferences of other cultures"
All wound up by a Clockwork Orange
It is always a challenge to adapt a novel’s narrative to the stage. Even more so, when the novel is a dystopia like A...
Troublingly telegenic: Oxford in film
Priya Khaira-Hanks takes issue with the extent of Oxford’s fictional presence.
Fiction: “You don’t seem to know anything”
Oliver Baldwin’s monologue explores the day to day terror of making ‘a fresh start’
A world in one sentence
Priya Khaira-Hanks rediscovers the startling impact of opening lines in children’s fiction
Book review: The University of Oxford, a History
Ben Ray digs into this herculean history of the university, undertaken by Magdalen's own Professor Brockliss
Pokémon Go or Pokémon No? A debate
Is Pokemon Go redeeming society, or destroying it? Is it to be our salvation, or is this the end of days?
Film and TV: A summer preview
Ellie Siora looks to offset the post-term blues through film and TV
The revolution will be live-streamed
Daniel Curtis explores the narrative merits of video games
Poetry: Tpyomaniac [sic]
Fronk Davey's sonnet examines the perils of typos.
Cinema’s Resurrection?
Ellie Siora on how innovative screenings must challenge ‘passive’ binge-watch culture, after attending an all-night Wes Anderson marathon
Rewind: Orwell’s 1984
Daniel Curtis reflects on the 1949 publication of George Orwell’s 1984