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Wednesday 27th August 2025
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‘Timestamp’ at the Fringe: Existing in the ‘now’
★★★★☆ Timestamp is a part-theremin, part-dance exploration of womanhood, expectation, and time. Brought to the Edinburgh Fringe after a successful run in New York City by Emilee Lord and Karen...
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Nicole Palka
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Architectural and religious fusions in Andalusia and Oxford
Oxford is a city deeply entwined with religion. With the first of its colleges...
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Sofia O'Casey
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‘HOLE IN THE WALL L’HOPITAL’ at Fringe
★★★☆☆ Everything I write ends up being about grief – I suppose this review only...
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Rebecca Harper
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Beyond the binary: Leigh Bowery’s radical individuality
Tate Modern's "Leigh Bowery!" refuses easy categorisation—much like its subject A fashion student from Sunshine,...
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Live Review: Wolf Alice – O2 Academy
A short gig with little variety, but there's still time for the new band to develop their onstage style
Loading the Canon: John Lennon
Cherwell's weekly call for new additions to the literary establishment highlights Lennon's short stories and poems
Review: Last Enchantments
Hugh McHale-Maughan discovers the modern Brideshead
Interview: Vladimir Sharov
Miriam Gordis talks to Vladimir Sharov, the man who captured the zeitgeist of a falling regime
Review: Bad Neighbours
Seth Rogan's latest attempt at comedy is caught between being unfunny and unwatchable
Preview: She Stoops To Conquer
Naomi Polonsky looks forward to this traditional garden show
Preview: Timon of Athens
Nadia Bovy looks ahead to this immersive production at Magdalen
Review: Collaborators
Fergus Morgan is impressed by this production about the politics of terror
Review: Frank
Michael Fassbender's masterful performance ultimately saves this self-indulgent and incoherent movie
The Magnificence of Miyazaki
Ollie Johnson praises the genius of the master of Japanese animation
Top 3… Theories of the Soul
Luke Barratt outlines three intriguing historical perspectives
Milestones: Deals with the Devil
Luke Barratt explores the cultural motif of selling one's soul - don't try this at home!
Identity: A question of mind, body or soul?
Emma Simpson considers what our obsession with the physical has to do with our inner lives
Preview: Surprise
Naomi Polonsky is completely absorbed by this new piece of writing
Review: Matisse the Cut-Outs
Enyuan Khong takes a tour of the Tate Modern’s new exhibition of the modernist master’s cut-outs
Beauty is truth, truth beauty
Luke Barratt considers the overwhelmingly visual nature of our cultural consumption
Top 3… Visuals
Emma Simpson examines three unusual visual perspectives
Milestones: Bill Viola
Naomi Polonsky considers the influence of visual artist Bill Viola
Where are they now: The Cheeky Girls
They’re the 00s favourite Romanian red-heads that left Louis Walsh speechless.
Review: Dolly Parton – Blue Smoke
It's the 42nd release by the country icon, but Dolly has failed to deliver.
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