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Spotlight: From Stage to Screen
On the screen success of stage actors
Spotlight: Eliot as playwright
On T.S. Eliot's play Murder in the Cathedral
Shakespeare al fresco
David Marchington braves the cold for this Coriolanus adaptation
Spotlight: Gender
Matt Roberts struggles with being put in a dress.
Review: Cashiered
Aurelia Vandamme is drawn into gender identity and the civil war.
Review: Phantom of the Opera
Ruari Clark is stunned by the O'Reilly's sell out show.
Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus
Naomi Gee talks to Nabeel Qureshi about faith
Poetry Bites: HT16 week 5
Lindsay Tocik writes about family, the fight between light and dark and flying
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Naomi Gee argues the case for video games.
Review: My Brilliant Friend
Sophie Taylor revels in the sentimentality of the novelist Elena Ferrante
Harper Lee: lessons after death
Naomi Gee comments on the tapestry of human imperfection Harper Lee beautifully crafted in her work and the impact of the loss of this great writer.
Call Off The Heist?
Olivia Sung is thrilled to preview 'Triple 9', the finest heist film since 'Heat'
Culture Corner: Blake Morrison
Ben Ray looks to the coast and beyond in ‘poetry from the edge’
Britishness seen from the outside
Sasha Kasoff discusses the cultural similarities and differences between the UK and the USA
Reassessing Mr Kubrick
Daniel Kodsi re-evaluates one of the auteur's canonical films
Identity is as fluid as silk
Olivia Sung enjoys The Danish Girl’s materiality
Shia LaBoeuf is in a lift
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Review: Yuck – Stranger Things
Ellen Peirson-Hagger is unimpressed by Yuck's latest album
Review: Kanye West — The Life of Pablo
Tom Barrie doesn't fall for Kanye's latest Tidal wave of ego
An evening of Illuminations in Iffley
Sophie Jordan watches Corona Strings take on Britten
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