Thursday 11th September 2025

Culture

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...

Hertford Archaeology Open Day: Medieval Oxford laid bare

You may have spent the last year wondering what has been going on amongst...

The Blue Trail: review

★★★★☆ The Blue Trail (O Último Azul), this year’s winner of the Berlin International Film...

Review: Sketches from a Curious Mind

In 1962, Edward Anthony wrote: “Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a...

Review: Girlhood

A powerfully intimate coming-of-age film. (And nothing to do with Boyhood)

Experimental Theatre Club

Words Words Words

Preview: Twelfth Night

An intriguing reinterpretation of a Shakespeare classic

Preview: Yesterday

Mark Barclay sees potential greatness for this piece of new writing

In Defence Of: Spring Breakers

Tom Barrie defends Selena Gomez and her murderous streak

Cinema: dead as a dodo?

Sam Joyce on why cinema is in a self-made terminal decline

Review: Mad Max

Toby Scadding enjoys vehicular carnage in this franchise revamp

Top 5 Songs to piss off a finalist

Rachael Griffith presents you with some truly inflammatory songs

Review: Gang Albanii – Królowie życia

Kieran Vaghela delves into the Polish Top 40

The last of the Beat poets

Catherine Kelly reviews Gary Snyder's latest collection

Review: A$AP Rocky – AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP

Tom Barrie isn't surprised by the high quality of A$AP Rocky's latest album

Gogol Bordello: the gypsy-punk band

Eliana Rosenfelder offers up something a little different

Monumental Art: The Chess Game

Anna Zanetti discusses Sofonisba Anguissola’s groundbreaking work

‘Pretty Girls’ and Pop’s Postmodern Moment

Sam Joyce explains how Britney’s ‘Pretty Girls’ is the end of pop postmodernism

Oxford’s part in the rise of the Grrrl Zine

Sam Joyce speaks to the organisers of next week's GRRL zine fair at Freud's about the future of the format

Milestones: Jusepe de Ribera’s ‘The Bearded Woman’

Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull discusses the deep emotional beauty and sympathy conveyed in Jusepe de Ribera’s 'The Bearded Woman'

Joan of Arc — “Tell the boys their time is through”

Bethan Roberts examines the visual and literary representation of the fifteenth century tomboy

‘He that hath no beard is less than a man’

Trina Wilson plucks at the beard of past and present and discusses defying gendered casting in Shakespeare

Review: Conjure

Clara-Læïla Laudette sees wasted potential in Conjure

Review: Never Mind Where Your Daughter Lies

Paul Ostwald is intrigued by Never Mind Where Your Daughter Lies

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