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Viccy Ibbett

Schwitter and Degenerate Art

“A fascinating exploration of an interesting artist”

Break-in at Pembroke accommodation build

Students living in Pembroke College's New Build have suffered security problems as a result of ongoing works, which are running behind schedule

From the heart or not at all

Jeanette Winterson tells Viccy Ibbett about her time at St Catz, feminism, and what's next

Zadie Smith ‘NW’ Review

Viccy Ibbett reviews Zadie Smith's evocative novel about a north-west London council estate.

Ned Beauman and the Booker

Viccy Ibbett talks writing, Cambridge and the creative appeal of Weimar Germany with Booker long-listed novelist, Ned Beauman.

Swanky flash of fiction

Review of Diane Williams’ Vicky Swanky is a Beauty

Off The Shelves Episode 1 – Psychology

Viccy Ibbett joins Blackwells bookseller Tom Ozmond and current Experimental Psychology student, Merabi Chenkeli, to review the latest literature on Psychology

An author of our own

Interview with Samantha Shannon Jones

Oxford Revisited

An exploration of literary works based in Oxford

Are you a creative writer?

Viccy Ibbett surveys a few of the opportunities available to creative writers in Oxford.

Oxford Oddities #3 – Univ

Viccy Ibbett explores the history of our colleges to discover eccentric artistic personalities, delving into Univ's past

Gold-standard Bronzes

Review of the Ashmolean's Olympics inspired exhibition of sculptures

Hirst’s Hidden Gems

Viccy Ibbett finds Damien Hirst an unexpected but inconsistent source of great art.

A Shark’s Tale

Viccy Ibbett interviews Headington's favourite resident, Bill Heine