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Friday 16th January 2026
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In defence of the theatrical release
If film, like all art, nourishes itself on its own œuvre, I don’t think we can afford to sever the association between the cinema and the film.
Culture
Nora Miles
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Falling out of Louvre
In spite of recent events, the expected heightened security was nowhere evident.
Art
Beatrix Arnold
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The cost of ‘free’: How streaming undermines the value of music
Monthly subscriptions may seem affordable when compared to vinyl, but the cost quickly accumulates.
Culture
Ruaridh McEwen
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2025 releases you may not have seen (but definitely should)
It’s that time of year again: the season in which we are inundated with...
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Lara Machado
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Review: Il Barbiere di Siviglia @ St. Peter’s College
Sophia Lambton casts an eye over Opera Lyrica's version of this classic
The Cherwell Profile – Philip Pullman
Cherwell meets the His Dark Materials author and Exeter College alumnus
Review: The Cosmonaut’s Last Message
Camilla Rees gives four stars to this production of the Cosmonaut's Last Message at the Keble O'Reilly this week.
Review: Deathtrap at the Burton Taylor
Hannah Dewhirst gives two stars to this production at the Burton Taylor studio in 5th week.
Preview: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
An wildly unpredictable production that succeeds in transporting its audience
Review: Some Funny
This new show had Pascal Crowe in stitches with some of the best student comedy Oxford has to offer
Review: Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City
Marc Pacitti doesn't think these vampires suck!
Review: Treetop Flyers – The Mountain Moves
Jack Chown enjoys an album that walked right out of the past
How to have great taste and alienate everyone
Eleanor Sharman gets all twee, and tells you how to do the same
Did Made in Chelsea deserve that BAFTA?
Following MIC's BAFTA win, Veronica Heney gives her opinion on the controversial show
Review: Frost/Nixon
Kate Tuohy gives four stars to the production of Frost/Nixon at the Union this week.
The Top 12 – 5th Week
Marc Pacitti looks ahead to the top cultural events of 3rd week.
Review: I’m So Excited
Despite some funny lines, Joel Casey finds the latest film from Pedro Almodóvar substandard
Review: Star Trek Into Darkness
Georgina Pollard finds the latest Star Trek film a spocktacular triumph
Ready for your screen test?
Alexander Woolley revises the best and worst of exams on screen
Preview: The Cosmonaut’s Last Message…
Darya Schchepanovska gives a three-star preview to this modern Daivd Greig play, showing at the Keble O'Reilly in 5th week.
A visit to the Dashmolean
How to do the Ashmolean in an hour
Consciously Good
Stephen Willats's exhibition dignifies his pedestrian subject matter
Getting Ziggy with it
In his new book about Ziggy Stardust, Simon Goddard wants his pop geniuses to be aliens...
Preview: The Wind in the Willows
This garden play will be performed in the St. Peter's Gardens and promises to be a roaring success
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