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Jacob Collier is on scintillating form at Love Supreme
Despite being a seven-time Grammy Award winner, it was only at the 2025 Love Supreme Festival in Glynde that Jacob Collier had his first major festival headline show. Wearing his...
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‘Pour summer in a glass’: retracing Dandelion Wine
“You did not hear them coming. You hardly heard them go. The grass bent...
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Reviving the symposium at the Ashmolean Krasis programme
Dara Mohd, herself a Krasis Scholar, converses with Dr Jim Harris about his object-centred symposium program, Krasis, at the Ashmolean Museum.
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‘This Room Their Lives’ in Magdalen College’s Waynflete building
Every Magdalen member remembers their first encounter with the Waynflete Building. Sticking out a...
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Preview: History Boys
Jordan Reed takes a sneaky peek at the Oxford Playhouse's first offering of term
Preview: Dan and Jon vs. The Funsultancy
Don't miss the Ultimate Picture Palace screening of this bewilderingly brilliant student film
Review: The Lunchbox
A formulaic rom-com which is nevertheless warm-hearted and thought provoking
The ‘reboot’ will save the world
Our fascination with reinvention is nothing new, says Luke Barratt
Top 3… Births
With Easter just gone, Emma Simpson looks at some cultural representations of births
Milestones: The birth of the alphabet
Emma Simpson examines the history of writing in the ancient world
Loading the Canon: Eccentric Lives and Peculiar Notions
Cherwell's weekly call for new additions to the literary establishment highlights John Mitchell's collection of stories
The danger of eBooks
Isaac Goodwin warns of the demise of the professional author
Where Are They Now: S Club (7 or 3?)
Cherwell delves into the later careers of one-hit-wonders so you don’t have to.
Review: Kelis – Food
Jack Chown thinks it's all fine dining on Kelis' new record
Review: Damon Albarn – Everyday Robots
He's been the frontman for two of the biggest bands of the past 20 years, but this is the debut as a solo artist for Albarn.
Review: Lily Allen – Sheezus
Helen Thomas is unimpressed with this boring bubblegum record.
European Festival Guide 2014
Helen Thomas and Rushabh Haria talk you through the best European festivals to head to this summer.
Closing Time for Remakes?
Ollie Johnson is fed up with the constant remaking of films
Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art
Helen McCombie enjoys a stunning collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings at the Ashmolean
Review: Calvary
Tess Colley is amazed and amused by John McDonagh's arresting tale of church and community
Cherwell’s Cultural Easter Egg
With Easter weekend fast approaching, Cherwell brings you a selection of Easter facts and traditions from around the globe.
Review: Noah
Clare Saxby finds Noah impressively epic yet lacking in all other aspects
Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Fergus Morgan finds Marvel's latest venture failing to fulfil the promise of it premise
Pokémon and changing media
Luke Barratt explores the recent changes in how we consume media, and examines the implications of Pokémon’s arrival on Netflix
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