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Oxford on-screen: Historical atmosphere and fantasy worlds
Ideally, we should strike a balance; an awareness of the reality of life at Oxford can co-exist with an appreciation of its grand architecture and historical atmosphere.
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Siena Tracey
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The rise of Stats.fm: Music as a signal of identity
It is far harder to maintain a separation between your taste, your identity, and how you are thought of by others.
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Suzi Sharp
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‘Would you mind if I asked you a troubling question?’: ‘Ulster American’ in review
Arun Lewis reviews Grá Productions' staging of David Ireland's 'Ulster American', and finds fault in an otherwise fascinating performance.
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Arun Lewis
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Subs, dubs, and AI flubs: Lost in film translation
How hard could it be to watch an entire film in German when I could not even introduce myself in the language? Quite hard, it turns out.
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Emma Heagney
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Review: The Big Wedding
Delia Lockey reviews the new film 'The Big Wedding'
Interview: Lewis Watson
Jack Chown has a word with the up-and-coming Oxford acoustic man
Review: Queens of the Stone Age – Like Clockwork…
Matt Broomfield takes a look at the latest tick on the QUOTSA clock
Interview: Afrika Bambaataa
Bam! And the hip hop is gone...
Yes We Cannes
Georgina Pollard gives us the lowdown on this year's Cannes Film Festival
Review: Up the Women
As conventional sitcoms go, Jessica Hynes has done an admirable job
Preview: The Sunset Limited
Helen Reid previews the 8th week brunch-time production of Cormac McCarthy's dramatic novel, The Sunset Limited.
The Wishing Horse
Ever wanted to make a short film? Here’s how. Cherwell asked Alexander Darby to share his experience making The Wishing Horse
Pilot Season 2013
Sophia Lambton casts a critical eye over the potential hits and misses of pilot season in the US
Preview: Gabe Day
The apocalypse meets Babylove in Oxford's latest offering to the Edinburgh Fringe
Review: London Assurance
Attention to detail and professional delivery meant this production was close to perfect
Interview – Mehdi Hasan
Marc Pacitti talks to Mehdi Hasan about Israeli nuclear arms and the duplicity of Dawkins
Review: Middle England
This play's promising start tailed off to an unsatisfying finish
Review: Valerie June – Pushin’ Against a Stone
Rowan Borchers isn't impressed with this Southern singer-songwriter...
Preview: London Assurance
Cherwell's sneak peek at the Merton Float's 7th week play
Review: Chastity on the Verge
Jordan Reed gives three stars to this production at the Burton Taylor in 6th week.
Preview: The Little Shop of Horrors
Helen Reid gives four stars to this musical being performed in Queen's College Gardens in 6th week.
Spotlight On…Michael Boyd
In conversation with the ex-director of the RSC about his early years in the Soviet Union
Preview: Die Frau von Früher
Ani Kodzhabasheva is impressed by the Oxford German Play
Interview: Cornelia Parker
Sadie Levy Gale talks to Cornelia Parker about constructing destruction
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