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Review: So Far, So Good – ‘Counting down the fall’
Student theatre has always thrived on experimentation, collaboration, and the courage to speak up. So Far, So Good, a new piece of original writing by Melissa Chetata-Brooks, undoubtedly embraces...
Theatre
Mercedes Haas
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The writer behind ‘The Writer’
Tucked away in a room at Worcester College, I sat in on a rehearsal...
Theatre
Phoebe Davies
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Reframing Oxford’s controversial portraits
“All art is quite useless,” declared Oscar Wilde in the preface to The Picture...
Art
Saskia Maini
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‘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...
Theatre
Emma Nihill Alcorta
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Review: The Whitworth Gallery
Mark Barclay visits new exhibitions in Manchester's most prestigious art gallery
Review: Lost River
Ryan Gosling loses himself beneath his influences, in his stylish but messy directorial debut, Sam Joyce writes
6 songs to keep the Oxford bubble alive over the vac
Only a week to go before you return, but these songs should help to keep you going until then
Review: Kid Rock – First Kiss
Kid Rock fails to impress William Ferris with his latest offering
Coalition
Mark Barclay finds this Channel 4 film pits power against principle to dramatic but disenfranchising effect
Review: Cinderella
Anthony Maskell finds the live action Disney flick entertaining but unambitious
The Stranglers reviewed: no more heroes anymore?
Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull reviews 70s rockers, The Stranglers' latest appearance at Oxford's O2 Academy
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
In the wake of the BFI's cinematic re-release of the cult classic, Toby Scadding takes a look back at how audiences came to love Blade Runner
Review: The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Rose Sykes is completely won over by this visually-striking, grown-up folk tale from Japan's Studio Ghibli
Review: NTLive’s A View from the Bridge
Sophie Hall-Luke finds the view from her cinema seat perfect for this stage adaption
Review: Still Alice
An Oscar-winning Julianne Moore is left in search of a film, in this Alzheimer's drama
Review: The Babadook
Anthony Maskell calls The Babadook a landmark chiller
An artist’s obsessions
Surya Bowyer reviews the Barbican's eclectic new exhibition of artists' personal collections
Review: Poldark
Sophie Hall-Luke is seduced by Poldark's charms.
Review: Insurgent
Emmanuelle Soffe struggled to engage with the latest disposable entry in the Divergent series.
Review: Wild Tales
Toby Scadding finds this Almodóvar produced anthology a riotous examination of people pushed to the brink.
Review: Nurse
Dominic Hewett finds Paul Whitehouse's new dark comedy adept at balancing humanity and humour
Review: Seventh Son
Anthony Maskell finds Sergei Bodrov's sword-and-sorcery epic a disappointing waste of time and talent
"HOLY SH*T I’M ONLINE": art, literature and the web
Fintan Calpin discusses postinternet art and literature
Preview: Game of Thrones Season Five
Emmanuelle Soffe recaps events on the hit show, and looks ahead to what may be coming our way in the next season
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