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Thursday 11th September 2025
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Animal History: Reviewed
If an older adult has ever raised their eyebrow at your vegetarianism, then I might just have the book for you. They might be interested in knowing that even...
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Hertford Archaeology Open Day: Medieval Oxford laid bare
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The Blue Trail: review
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Review: Sketches from a Curious Mind
In 1962, Edward Anthony wrote: “Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a...
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Why I’ve never been to a festival…
Reindeer burgers in the rain? Rachael Griffith knows where she'd rather be
Review: Jurassic World
Anthony Maskell finds Jurassic World an adrenaline-pumping thrill ride, but it doesn't quite live up to the original
Game of Thrones cares more about boners than storytelling
Sam Joyce would rather Game of Thrones dial back on the exploitative nudity, thank you very much
Review: Force Majeure
Sam Joyce gets swept up in the terrifying rhythms of this Swedish dark family comedy
Review: Oxford Revue
This is not intentionally meta
Review: His Dark Materials, Part 2
Hannah Congdon delights in the innovating staging of this fantastical production
Review: Play and That Time
Evie Ioaniddi is impressed by this accomplished rendering of difficult material
The First Lesbian Fictions
Emily Dixon discusses the works of Radclyffe Hall
Monumental Art: Francisco Goya
Phyllis Stein discusses the Spanish Romantic Painter
Professor of Poetry: Time for a Change?
Lily McIlwain on how the current election has cast light on the state of poetry in Oxford and beyond
Preview: Schola Cantorum’s – One Foot in Eden
George Dennis recommends a trip to this Oxford choir's upcoming concert
Top 5 Songs to listen to while playing croquet
Rachael Griffith crafts your ideal croquet soundtrack
Live Review: Years & Years
Sam Joyce is stuck on the fence after their performance at the O2
Review: Jason Derulo – Everything is 4
Rachael Griffith is not surprised by the mediocrity of Derulo's new album
Review: DJ Antoine – I Woke Up Like This
George Dennis couldn't be happier with the new single from the Swiss DJ
In Defence of: Celebrity
Anthony Maskell finds Woody Allen's Celebrity to be a startlingly poignant satire
Letterman: The last of his kind
Ollie Johnson celebrates David Letterman's enduring talk-show legacy
The New old Greek Tragedies
Henner Petin makes a plea for the fantastic David Raeburn
Review: Elephants
Omar Hameed was enthralled by this escapist piece of original writing
Preview: Play and That Time
Patrick Oisin Mulholland is blown away by Beckett
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