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Review: Woman in Gold
Catherine Shafto enjoys this fascinating scenic Austrian sojourn
The rise of the zine: the mouthpiece of modern youth
Morgan Harries discusses why print culture isn't dead, just changing into a more democratic form
Monumental Art: exhibitions at Modern art Oxford
Ruth Spencer Jolly looks at what's on in Oxford's most avant gard gallery
Coloured squares, black pigs and the art of abstraction
Atalanta Xanthe reviews Richard Diebenkorn's retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy
The Ugly Politics of the Silver Screen
Anthony Maskell discusses the negative portrayal of politicians in film and TV
Unpacking the Bodleian libraries
Fintan Calpin reviews Marks of Genius at the Weston Library
Preview: Living Together
Joanna Connolly takes a look at Trinity’s Playhouse show
Mr Spacey’s finest hour?
Michael Burns reviews Spacey’s take on the legendary Clarence Darrow 
Review: Amber Run
Verity Hubbard finds little to redeem 5AM, Amber Run's debut album
Review: Blur
Kieran Vaghela finds little new in Blur's latest offering, 'Magic Whip'
Live Review: James Bay
Susan Yu is stunned by Bay's live performance
Joni Mitchell: much misunderstood, much revered
Catherine Kelly discusses the musical pioneer that is Joni Mitchell
Review: Sufjan Stevens
Bryony Harris is intrigued by the personal nature of Steven's new album Carrie & Lowell
Review: Cake
Anthony Maskell finds Cake an airy and predictable slice of award bait
Review: Earl Sweatshirt
Kieran Vaghela is impressed, if not surprised, by 'I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside'
Interview: Twin Atlantic
Rachael Griffith talks to Sam McTrusty, lead singer of Twin Atlantic
Photographing a hidden Jamaica
Michael Burns explores a history of the island in pictures
Picks of the Week TT15 Week 1
Cherwell brings you the best of this week's gigs, plays and events
First farce, then tragedy: The Rise of Islamic State
Ben Cooke reviews Patrick Cockburn's timely new work
Milestones: Henry Fuseli’s The Nightmare
Ben Wilkinson-Turnbull discusses the complex identities that work together to forge Henry Fuseli’s masterpiece of gothic art
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