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Witty, original and colourful: Tidal Theatre’s ‘Launa’
Tidal Theatre’s Launa (at the BT 18-22nd November) is exactly the kind of play that the student drama scene needs more of. It was original, witty, bold and colourful,...
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Charlie Bailey
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Little Kitchen’s Christ Church concert is exactly what you need this Oxmas
Little Kitchen, an Oxford-based music collective, will be performing in Christchurch this Thursday. It's the perfect Oxmas treat.
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Lilia Goldstein
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‘Controversial but compelling’: ‘Women Beware Women’ Reviewed
CW: Sexual assault The Michael Pilch Studio might just have been the perfect venue for...
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Abigail Lakeland
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GCSE drama nostalgia: ‘The Detention’ review
The Detention provided its fair share of giggles, but whether that was a result...
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Elyce Croker
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Spotlight on…1984
Evy Cavalla interviews the production company behind the dystopia
Review: The Smack Family Robinson
Like the Swiss Family Robinson, but with less of a message and much more smack
Review: The Place Beyond the Pines
It's Bradley Cooper who steals the show in this tale of fathers and sons
The Top 12: 2nd Week
Marc Pacitti looks ahead to the top cultural events of the week ahead.
Roll over Beethoven, and tell Uematsu the news
Josh Jones examines the biases of classical music fanatics and their effects on Classic FM
3D or not 3D?
Sophie Hall-Luke wonders if 3D will soon have had its day
Review: Five Minutes to a Fortune
The new quiz show's biggest asset is Davina — but there's some surprisingly original questions too
Review: Arne Dahl
Sarah Fan gets her latest fix of crime drama from Swedish export, Arne Dahl
JLS: A Tribute
On this fateful day for British pop music, Sophie Hall-Luke reflects on JLS's illustrious career
Review: Daughter @Oxford Town Hall
Oli Davies is enchanted by Daughter's emotional set
Tracks of the week: April 23rd
It's been around a week. I found you some more tunes. Enjoy.
Aspects of Culture: Online Culture
Megan Birch contributes to our new (semi) regular feature, examining what culture means to different groups of the student population.
Another glorious endeavour
An interview with Shaun Evans about Endeavour, acting and potentially playing Doctor Who
Spotlight on…Life is a Dream
Helen Reid shines a light behind the scenes of a drama troupe
Changing the Face of Autism
A look at the campaign challenging the practice of casting non-disabled actors in disabled roles
Behind the Woman in Black
'Is it actually scary?'
Review: ‘Magda’ by Meike Ziervogel
Sadie Levy Gale is impressed by Ziervogel's harrowing depiction of corrosive mother-daughter relationships in Nazi Germany
Man Ray Packs Sting
Kezia St. Clare Smithe enjoys the 'meticulous and subtle' portraits in the Man Ray exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.
On Hilary’s Own Terms
Sadie Levy Gale talks about university life and writing with the two time Booker winner
Review: V.A. – Spring Breakers OST
William Dickson reviews the music used in this recent hit
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