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Animal History: Reviewed
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All Sound and no Fury?
Lawrence Warner has mixed feelings about Justin Kurzel's Macbeth
Preview: Singin in the Rain
The eponymous downpour won't dampen Richard Birch's hopes for a great production
A Day In the Life
From essay crises to predrinks, Cherwell’s got you covered
Does the music move you, or does the music ‘move’?
Jake Downs explains the psychology of musical motion — every raver’s best friend.
Interview: Jack Savoretti
Bryony Harris chats to the folksy singer-songwriter.
Live Review: The Smyths
Andrew Dickinson reviews the cover band's recent Oxford show
Strangers: Just friends you haven’t met yet
Lonely freshers should take solace in the films of Coppola and Linklater
Milestones: Paris
This week, Fintan Calpin discusses Klapisch’s Paris, the zenith of cinematic homages to the French capital
Profile: Ingrid Betancourt
Mark Barclay explores the life of the Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt
Visions of Ooo: strange reflections of earth
Henry Bruce-Jones on Adevnture Time and how he learned to stop worrying and love nuclear fallout
Ruffian on the Stair
Mark Barclay is amused and appalled. Which is the right response?
A view from the Cheap Seat
2076. Two Brits at the Gates of Heaven.
Review: Hippolytus
Ben Thorne discusses the Oriel Greek Play: incest, mortality and everything in between
The Devil’s in the Details
Olivia Sung examines the gothic impulses of Marvel's recent TV venture
A View from the cheap seats
List of potential plays for MT15, notes
Magic Flute 2.0
Henner Petin indulges in a new production of an all-time classic
Michaelmas Highlights
All the latest gossip on what's hot on the Oxford stage this term
Review: The Ordinary Boys – The Ordinary Boys
Rachael Griffith finds something out of the ordinary with the group's latest album.
Live Review: The Japanese House
Sam Joyce shares his thoughts on the group's first ever show.
New frontiers: cashing in your microchips
Sam Joyce wonders how technological advances are changing the ways we consume media
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