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‘Pour summer in a glass’: retracing Dandelion Wine
“You did not hear them coming. You hardly heard them go. The grass bent down, sprang up again. They passed like cloud shadows downhill ... the boys of summer,...
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Cici Zhang
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Reviving the symposium at the Ashmolean Krasis programme
Dara Mohd, herself a Krasis Scholar, converses with Dr Jim Harris about his object-centred symposium program, Krasis, at the Ashmolean Museum.
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‘This Room Their Lives’ in Magdalen College’s Waynflete building
Every Magdalen member remembers their first encounter with the Waynflete Building. Sticking out a...
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Josie Stern
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In More, Pulp aren’t just trading on nostalgia – they’re fresh
In a year where many are talking about one Britpop band in particular –...
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Playing (the mother of) God
Tess Colley reminisces about her starring role in the school nativity
Review: Misfits Series 4
As the final episode of the 4th Series of Misfits airs, Huw Fullerton wonders how far the show's originality and purpose outlived its original cast
Christmas Crackers: Your Yuletide Cinema Guide!
The three wise men aren't the only ones who come bearing gifts this Christmas, Cherwell Film&TV brings you the best of Cinema for the coming weeks!
Typewriters at Dawn
Nina Black looks at literary feuds from Hemingway to Heller
The British Comedy Awards 2012: blasts from the past
Alexandra Sutton wonders whether this really is as good as we've got
Review: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (North Wall)
Thomas Brookes sees evidence of misplaced genie-us
Review: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Nick Hilton is simultaneously impressed and frustrated with Peter Jackson's dense vision of The Hobbit
A Year in an Instant
Amy Rollason shares seasonal snapshots from her favourite spots
Review: Uno, Dos, Tre (Green Day)
Marc Pacitti puts the knife into the ageing punks' latest offering.
Review: Peep Show
Peep Show aficionado Tom Beardsworth reviews the first half of Series 8
Review: Great Expectations
Georgina Pollard's expectations were exceeded by this adaptation of a great masterpiece
Guide to Christmas music: 2012
Luke Barratt examines this year’s Christmas offerings, which vary severely in quality
Review: Carmen (ENO)
Finola Austin reviews a production that flirts with controversy yet lacks full conviction.
Review: Liz & Dick
Cherwell FIlm and TV confronts the Mutant Biopic of Elindsabeth Taylohan
Life on the Great Island
It might be cold outside, but Emily Hislop escapes the English winter by taking us to sunny summertime Crete.
Review: Dancing on the Frontier
Tom Beardsworth reviews Oxford student Nico Hobhouse's first travel novel, 'Dancing on the Frontier: Travels by Land through China and Tibet'
Review: The Maids
Potently and unnervingly close to the skin, Genet’s strange tale of Solange and Claire proves an indubitable dramatic success.
A Choral Christmas: A Review of Advent at Merton
Katy Wright enjoys Merton choir's latest offering.
Review: Gambit
Georgina Pollard isn't overly impressed with this Coen brothers scripted comedy
Review: Amahl and the Night Visitors
Rachel Savage is left enchanted and a little emotional by Lincoln Music Society's Christmassy opera
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