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Tuesday 25th November 2025
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What I discovered when I started reading French books
My most hated subject at school was French. I mean, I hated every subject – the only thing I remember liking in all my years at school was the...
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‘An evening of refined fun’: ‘An Ideal Husband’ reviewed
An Ideal Husband is a guaranteed evening of refined fun. Carfax Productions’ take on...
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An architectural tour of the Schwarzman
The product of a controversial £150 million donation, the new Schwarzman building is a...
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One of the most urgent films of the year: ‘Urchin’ review
There are few films which have the power to change how you interact day-to-day...
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"Film-making: it’s just mucking about really!"
Sophie Hall-Luke talks to President of the Oxford University Film Foundation, Tom Shennan, about making films and this year's festival.
Review: Flight
Denzel Washington is flying high and not-so-dry in this 'extremely fun drama'.
Hughes-d and abused
Emily Hislop asks whether Rom-Com(-Vom) makers using Hughes in their films have ever really watched them
Are movies trailing in the dust?
Huw Fullerton takes a look at the rise of the trailer and the fall of film.
Preview: ROPE
Eleanor Halls enjoys this Oxford-based play
Valentine’s Day Special
Cherwell Music finds many, many songs suited to this special day
Review: Another Country
Alex Woolley reviews the second Playhouse show of the term
Review: You Maverick
Matt Parvin's latest play turns out to be enjoyable, if heavy-handed at times
Dates with Disaster
Sophie Hall-Luke defends 'The Undateables'
Review: Warm Bodies
Huw Fullerton reviews this 'witty and warm' zom-rom-com.
Review: Bunny
Jack Graham recommends this BT show for its phenomenal acting and intriguing script
Review: The Last Tutorial
After a boring beginning, James Gandhi finds some laughs in this stereotyping murder mystery
Round-Up: BAFTA 2013
Georgina Pollard takes us through a 'very British' BAFTA Awards and wonders what the Oscars will bring
Review: Biffy Clyro – Opposites
Isabel Stoppani de Berrie is slightly underwhelmed by Biffy's latest.
Review: Local Natives – Hummingbird
Thomas M Fowler isn't impressed by the critically acclaimed band.
How Not to Write About Music
Marc Pacitti despairs at the current state of music journalism
Interview: Imogen Cooper
Katy Wright discusses Schubert with the concert pianist
Review: The Oxford University Orchestra
Marc Pacitti enjoys the best that Oxford has to offer.
Photo Competition Winner!
For the week 4 competition, 'Negative Space'
Good Morning Vietnam
Lauren Heathcote takes us from the northern mountains to the southern deltas of Vietnam
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