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Thursday 14th May 2026
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The Devil is Sponsored by Dior: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ in review
In the world of The Devil Wears Prada 2, there is one thing that could have never existed: The Devil Wears Prada.
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Ruya Oral
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Hidden Gems: ‘The Storytellers’ at Worcester College
From the first moments, The Storytellers feels unusually thoughtful, generous, and alive.
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Willow Jopp
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Toni Servillo shines in thoughtful assisted dying drama: ‘La Grazia’ in review
Does Big Tobacco sponsor Paolo Sorrentino’s films? Almost certainly not, but their money would be worse spent elsewhere.
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Finlo Cowley
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Galliano for the masses (on the Zara sale rack)
The fashion world is mourning the loss of John Galliano. Not a literal death, but something closer to a fall from grace.
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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
Review: Little Shop of Horrors
Matthew Hilborn gives four stars to the Queen's College Garden show: the musician Little Shop of Horrors
Preview: Middle England
An examination of our class prejudices at very close quarters
Spotlight On… Look Back in Anger
Evy Cavalla speaks to the director and assistant director taking Osborne's show to the Fringe
Review: Surfer Blood – Pythons
Derick J Patterson finds a new favourite band in these American surf-rockers
Review: Laura Marling – Once I Was An Eagle
Jack Chown is disappointed as this bird fails to take off
In Defence Of Poetry
Lucy Pinching on freedom of expression with Oxford PEN
Interview: Splashh
Luke Barratt chews the fat with Sasha Carlson, lead singer of Splashh
Review: Ksenia Levina’s First Exhibition
Delia Lockey is impressed by Levina's soothing yet powerful art
Ecological Art
Stanislav Shmelev wants things to be built to last
Review: The Job Lot
The Job Lot is a pleasing enough comedy, but it has the potential to be much more
Review: Hangover Part III
Far-fetched and flawed: the latest instalment of the Hangover franchise leaves much to be desired
Tudor Court
A review of BBC2's season of documentaries about The Tudors
Review: Crystal Fighters – Cave Rave
Matilda Slight raves it up with our favourite electronic Basque group
Review: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
Oli Davies takes a look at the French duo's triumphant return
Interview with the Revue – Desperate Liaisons
Helen Reid interviews the Oxford Revue on their upcoming show at the O'Reilly as well as their sponsorship of some Oxford student comedy acts to go to the Edinburgh Free Fringe this summer.
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