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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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Review: The Railway Man
A compelling, brilliantly-acted story of a prisoner of war and his arduous endeavour to forgive
Preview: Kate Tempest
Emma Simpson anticipates a compelling performance by spoken-word poet Kate Tempest
Review: The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable
Emma Hewitt is knocked out by Punchdrunk’s latest production; an innovative extravaganza
Bargain Bin: Osymyso — Rabbit to Rabbit
Cherwell trawls charity shops looking for musical bargains
Review: Warpaint – Warpaint
The latest offering from Warpaint builds a dissonant, dreamy soundscape full of achingly beautiful melody
Review: Bruce Springsteen – High Hopes
The latest offering from The Boss is a mixed blessing, compared to the vision of his politicised work
Review: Of Mice & Men — Restoring Force
Californian metalcore band's latest offering merely asserts the genre's consumer nationalism
2014: Best new musicians to watch
Cherwell's music critics look forward to this year's talented crop of artists
Cherwell Culture Tries… Hot Yoga
Sadie Levy Gale sweats it out with some tubby hippies
Culture Editorial: Quite a Dish
Evy Cavalla is dismayed by lazy objectification in Coriolanus
Culture Editorial: Laydeez Night
Matt Broomfield is upset by nightclub ethics
Review: The Taste
The pilot episode of this new series seems to suggest it is the same as every other cooking show
The Wrath of the Sequels?
Ollie Johnson asks whether sequels are really that bad
Review: American Hustle
Josh Dolphin thinks that some great performances and a comic take on a serious genre make American Hustle well worth seeing
Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Claudia Freemantle is touched by a play that combines innovation with loyalty to the novel
Interview: Toby Huelin
Claire Rodwell chats to the creator of In Her Eyes, a new musical
Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Claudia Freemantle is blasted away by this West End Production (a whole week before the roof came down)
The Arts and Books guide to Hilary
Get out your diaries for the biggest literary and artistic events
Review: Notice! at Modern Art Oxford
Emma Simpson enjoys a retrospective of MAO’s advertising campaigns
Review: Sherlock episode 3
'His Last Vow' was an infuriating piece of television. Gimmicky and repetitive, Moffat and Gatiss' passion project seems to have run out of steam.
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