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Wednesday 11th June 2025
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The Case for Reincarnated Romances
"Reincarnation romance films are sometimes silly, mostly melodramatic, but always overlooked as a subgenre."
Film
Isobel Wanstall
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Review: All My Sons – ‘At the end of the American Dream’
Joe Keller, played by Tristan Hood, represents the American dream. He is a wealthy...
Theatre
Henry Luo
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Review: The Tempest – ‘Power looks good on her’
All the guests arrived and promptly took their seats, as one of the directors...
Theatre
Cienna Jennings
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Review: Bush! The Musical – ‘Is our actors singing?’
While the genre of historical musical theatre centred around US politicians may be dominated...
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Milo Man
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How beneficial is music streaming?
Natalia Bus succumbs to the inevitability of online music
Spotlight: Why Monochrome?
Matt Roberts is tired of black and white
Better-meta-theatre
Richard Birch previews 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead'
"I am back to save the universe"
Daniel Curtis investigates whether 2016 will be the year of Radiohead's comeback
Preview: Hyperdrive (Imps)
Matt Roberts is excited for improv and tech
Review: What I learned from Johnny Bevan
Naomi Gee gets political with Luke Wright
Review: Noose
Beckie Rutherford is severely unimpressed by the BT's latest offering
Review: Heavy Petting
Matt Roberts loves it when the Revue pets him heavily
Live Jazz at the Mad Hatter
A JazzSoc evening leaves Sophie Jordan convinced that jazz is still alive
Goodbye Sir Terry
Daniel Minister looks back at the career of the late Sir Terry Wogan
Review: This World Lousy
Ben Ray is unimpressed with a show that lives up to its title
Review: pussyfooting
Lucy Clarke unpicks a show that attempts to perform the performance of gender
Review: RENT
Momina Mukhtar is entranced by this no-holds-barred production
Preview: Thark
Ben Ray is quite literally spirited away by this hilarious 1920s haunted house farce
Is This Art?: Empty Lot
With the definition of art increasingly unclear, the Cherwell Art & Books team are on a mission to decide what art is. This week Charlie Willis visits an actual art exhibition at an actual art gallery
A story of homecoming
Johnny Patterson looks at Rembrandt’s ‘The Return of the Prodigal Son’
The endurance of the Queen of Crime
Charlie Atkins ponders what it is about Agatha Christie that we still love
Rewind: Peter Blake & Under Milk Wood
Ben Ray examines the psychedelic darkness of Peter Blake’s Under Milk Wood
Interview: Jon Ronson
Charlie Willis talks shame with the author and journalist Jon Ronson
JD Weaver: Changing perceptions
JD Weaver talks to Sophie Jordan about discrimination in the music industry
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