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Sunday 2nd November 2025
Oxford's oldest independent student newspaper, est. 1920
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Look up! Statues and gargoyles in Oxford
Walking around Oxford you often feel like you’re part of the city’s tourist attraction. The long walk up to the Radcliffe Camera entrance, pushing the heavy door to enter...
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Plaques and Peripheries: The Search for Oxford’s Women Writers
Every morning on my way to college, I pass through the cobblestoned, crowded St...
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Aditi Upmanyu
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‘Extremely funny and emotionally intense’: ‘Your Funeral’ at the Burton Taylor Studio
Your Funeral is Pharaoh Productions’ debut play written by Nick Samuel, about the last...
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Charlie Bailey
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Review: Hill and Harmer’s A Life in Song – the strange world of Lieder
"poetry told across language through performance and music"
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Review: Phedre
Alexander Woolley is relieved to leave this problematic production
Have You Met… The Men?
Christopher Spaide introduces his favourite leading men
Review: Bastille – Bad Blood
Luke Barratt reviews Cherwell's album of the term
Review: Suede – Bloodsports
Thomas M Fowler finds another album with which to be disappointed
Review: Palma Violets – 180
Jack Chown is wary of the hype surrounding this debut
Review: Chutney & Chips
Mohit Agrawal weighs up this year's Asian theatre show
Photo Competition Winner! ANIMALS
Congratulations to Bithia Large, winner of Hilary's final photo competition!
Review: Mama
Emily Hislop looks at the horror genre's games of hide-and-seek, and asks why Mama fails as a figure of horror and suspense
Plight of the Screenwriter
Amy Lewin talks Screenwriting with William Nicholson
The Oscars: Who Gives a Sh*t?
Emily Hislop wonders what the purpose of all of this self-congratulation is, during one of the weirdest Oscar ceremonies yet.
Cooking with Poo
Nina Black examines some of the world's oddest book titles
Bye bye Baby
Ariel Gregory travels to the Pacifier Tree in Copenhagen
Preview: Phèdre
Chilled but intrigued, Georgina Wilson enjoys a stark production of Racine's classic
Focus on… Oxford Acapella
Nick Barstow talks to the Alternotives ahead of the Voice Festival UK
Fear of Flipping Burgers
Barney Norris talks about his upcoming play
Preview: Eight
JY Hoh is impressed by a production that has all the ingredients for success
Review: The Laramie Project
Verbatim theatre done impressively well, says James Gandhi
Review: The Cherry Orchard
Evie C. Ioannidi is pleasantly surprised at this Chekhov production
On your marks, get sets… watch!
Alexandra Sutton asks why the box set remains so popular in the age of the internet
Review: Black Mirror
Huw Fullerton thoroughly enjoys this neat sci-fi fable, the first episode of Brooker's new series
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