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Wednesday 15th October 2025
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Over-the-top-vlogging and call centres: Dial 1 for UK
Dial 1 for UK is a one-man show following the journey of Uday Kumar (UK for short), who leaves his job at a call centre in Delhi to come...
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Caitlin Shaw
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Spike Lee’s lackluster remake: Highest 2 Lowest
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One book, 500 years of art: The History of Art in One Sentence
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Just monkeying around
Liam Steward-George on being a thesp after Oxford
‘The Bone Season’ book cover released
The cover of a book written by a St Anne's student has been released.
LiveFridays at the Ashmolean
New to the Ashmolean museum this year are the highly anticipated Live Friday events. Rolf Merchant went to see how the very first, 'An Evening With the Gods', unfolded
Review: A Theory of Justice: The Musical
Chloe Bond leaves this philosophical musical educated and entertained
Review: Bluebeard
Evy Cavalla highly recommends this thought-provoking and entertaining production
Review: They Will Be Red
Tess Colley enjoys a curious new play at the Burton Taylor
Lip-Syncing Reconsidered
Myles Karp examines this much maligned but exceedingly common practice
My Evening with the Gods
Ching Lee reviews the first of the Ashmolean's Live Friday programme
Photo Competition Winner – ‘Black and White’
Congratulations to Ieva Maniustye for her lovely Black and White snow scene
Festival Fun!
Martha Newson brings summer loving, from Mischief Festival, to a cold and wintry Oxford
Review: Christopher Owens – Lysandre
Ceri Fowler is charmed by Lysandre
Review: Everything Everything – Arc
Joshua Barfoot is underwhelmed by this sophomore release.
Who’s Afraid of Frightened Rabbit?
Marc Pacitti interviews the Scottish folk-rockers
Review: The Blackout – Start The Party
Isabel Stoppani de Berrie finds little to love in this car crash of a release.
If You Like… Radiohead
Katy Wright recommends soundtracks on the back of Oxford's finest band.
The Year in Fear
Cherwell Film and TV guides you through Horror of early 2013
Sheila Heti keeps it reel
Barbara Speed talks to Sheila Heti about recording her friends for fiction
Hands tied on Fifty Shades spin-off
Alexander Woolley looks at a mischievous prank on a fickle industry
Focus on… Gilbert and Sullivan
Claire Rodwell delves into the world of the Oxford University G&S Society
Preview: A Theory of Justice: The Musical
Alexander Wilson is impressed by this student-written musical
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