Sunday 8th June 2025

Culture

‘Love in the face of hate’: A closer look at ‘Blood Wedding’

Emma Nihill Alcorta is the director of a new adaptation of the Spanish masterpiece Blood Wedding, running at the Oxford Playhouse. With flamenco rhythms and Spanish soul, our passionate ensemble...

Duplicity, infidelity and loyalty in ‘Crocodile Tears’

“An Italian summer romance that goes wrong” – this is how Crocodile Tears was...

Review: The Great Gatsby – ‘Indulge the extravaganza’

Sophia Eiden’s production of Simon Levy’s script of The Great Gatsby is an undoubted...

Barry Lyndon – Kubrick’s ultimate antifilm?

Barry Lyndon has always been dismissed within Kubrick’s filmography. While he is a filmmaker...

Review: Passion

Patrick Oisin Mulholland is impressed by this slick production

Review: Snoop Dog – Bush

Sam Joyce is delighted to see Snoop and Pharrell reunited

Review: I Nominate

A promising premise missing direction

Review: Killing Hitler

Paul Ostwald is impressed but exhausted by Oxford's German play

Preview: Medea

Patrick Oisin Mulholland is transported by this ancient tragedy

Don’t Mind The Gap

Henner Petin encounters poetry and its translational trap

Review: Beachcombing

Mark Barclay is entranced by this reflective studio play

In Defence Of: Jennifer’s Body

Sam Joyce defends Megan Fox's quasi-feminist horror-comedy

Review: A Little Chaos

Emmanuelle Soffe finds A Little Chaos a predictable period drama

Where cannes we go from here?

Sam Joyce explains why the currently ongoing Cannes Film Festival is suffering from an identity crisis

Review: Living Together

Mark Barclay and Paul Ostwald experience this complex family saga

The wisdom of Rufus Norris

Francesca Nicholls gets some career advice from a pro

Monumental Art: Twin

Dominic Hand looks at Robert Ryman's masterpiece of subtlety

Primo Levi: A life broken down to its elements

Jessica Poole discusses the importance of the Holocaust survivor's memoir, The Periodic Table

A dark and memorable Fairytale

Catherine Kelly reviews Murakami’s latest novella, The Strange Library

Picks of the Week TT15 Week 4

Cherwell brings you the best of this week's gigs, plays and events

Milestones: Claude Cahun

Imogen Lester discusses the early work of the Surrealist chameleon Claude Cahun, who revelled in the art of reinvention and refused to submit to convention

Mexico’s changing faces: the surrealist work of the 40s

Morgan Harries explores the ever-changing artworks produced by a country in search of itself

Early English opera: the failed metamorphosis

Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull questions why England never had an operatic renaissance

Review: Revolution – The St Anne’s Musical Revue

Joseph Evans finds St Anne's latest musical offering to be a generally entertaining evening - choreography aside

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