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In sickness, health, and wrongdoing: ‘The Drama’ in review
CW: Gun violence. “What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?” is the driving question of Kristoffer Borgli’s The Drama. The film centres around a couple whose otherwise perfect relationship is...
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It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s theatre: Defining the ill-defined
It has been 93 years since the first performance of Bertolt Brecht’s The Good...
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Authenticity and the pop genre: Slayyyter’s ‘WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA’
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Why you should spring clean your bookshelf this Trinity
In the Northern Hemisphere, astronomers mark the beginning of spring on the date of...
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Review: Latitude 2013
Oli Davies ventures deep into Suffolk for this year's Latitude
Review: Truck Festival 2013
Luke Barratt has a trucking good time at Oxford's own festival
Interview: Christoph Prégardien
An audience with the world-renowned lyric tenor
Review: Othello
Five stars for the National's production of Shakespeare's tale of jealousy and ambition
Review: And the Mountains Echoed
Khaled Hosseini's latest novel has more than a touch of Dickens about it
Review: Comedy Feeds
The BBC's Comedy Feeds project is now in its second year, so how does the class of 2013 shape up? Ollie Forrest watched the lot to find out.
Review: The Internship
The Internship will you leave you bored, frustrated, and with a sudden urge to work for Google...
Review: Magna Carta Holy Grail
Jay-Z's latest is as unsustainable as it is insipid
Review: Blissfields Festival
Bliss in the sun at the Winchester festival
Review: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Lacklustre Shakespeare in the grounds of Ludlow Castle
Cherwell’s guide to summer exhibitions
At a loose end with your vacant vac afternoons? Grab a little culture
Playlist: Glastonbury Highlights
Cherwell Music brings you the best moments from Glastonbury 2013
Glastonbury 2013: Sunday
Cherwell Music gets the scoop on all the backstage gossip in Somerset
Is Glastovision a good thing?
Luke Barratt despairs of the BBC's over-zealous coverage of this year's Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury 2013: Saturday
Cherwell Music go mainstream for the biggest day of the weekend.
Review: Yeezus
Kanye's magnum opus simultaneously fetishises and condemns the cult of celebrity
Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Sarah McGuigan enjoys this modernised Shakespeare
Review: Holloway – Robert Macfarlane
Max Long is both awed and repelled by Macfarlane's mixture of sinister and beautiful
Review: RSC’s A Mad World My Masters
A triumphant musical farce at the Royal Shakespeare Company
The Oxford clubber’s festival guide
From Glastonbury to Purple Turtle, this guide has it all
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