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‘Music can be everything’: Aurora Orchestra’s Jane Mitchell on the narratives around classical music
The Aurora Orchestra, who are playing at Oxford’s Schwarzman Centre on the 19th June, are best known for performing their orchestral repertoire from memory.
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Lilia Goldstein
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The ‘Obsession’ Obsession
'Obsession' is a taste of what the next generation of filmmakers looks like.
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Willow Jopp
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Slow down, you crazy child: What Oxford student theatre can learn from garden plays
Student theatre strives to be as professional as possible, but the annual garden play offers something unique: permission to have fun.
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Mair Andrews
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Rap as poetry: ‘The Odyssey’ and the breakdown of the medium
When interviewed on his decision to cast Travis Scott as a bard figure in...
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Niamh Hoyland and Val Michael
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Review: Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal
Sabrina Gleeson wonders whether the band 'coming of age' results in deathcore metal with less to scream about...
Interview: Josh Kumra
Jack Chown gets the vibe that Kumra's on to something big...
A Tribute To Chinua Achebe
Beth Timmins remembers the great African writer's achievements.
Review: Girls
Nick Hilton defends his masculine right to be head-over-heels in love with Girls
Review: The Strokes — Comedown Machine
Jack Chown considers whether the new Strokes album is more uplifting than its title
Review: Justin Timberlake – The 20/20 Experience
Anna McIntyre feels that JT's a bit short of the perfect vision...
Xu Bing’s Larger Than Life Landscapes
Susan Yu sings artist Xu Bing's praises after viewing his new exhibition 'Landscape Landscript' at the Ashmolean
Review: Gogglebox
Sophie Hall-Luke loves the natural human comedy offered by this fly-on-the-wall documentary
Review: Broken
Despite strong performances from the cast, Anna Spencer finds this bleak British drama overdramatic
Brent is Back
Tom Goulding considers the brief return of David Brent in last week's Comic Relief
Review: Welcome to the Punch
Georgina Pollard doesn't pull any punches in her assessment of this flawed action thriller
Review: Wiley – The Ascent
George King worries that Wiley has lost his grime in the mainstream...
Review: Stornoway – Tales from Terra Firma
Jack Chown is caught in the wilderness with the Oxford band's second offering but doesn't want to come back...
Comeback Kings!
Following Bowie's triumphant return, Cherwell Music ponder the best comeback tracks....
Review: Peace – In Love
Luke Barratt falls In Love with the Birmingham rockers' debut
Review: The Spirit of ’45
This poignant documentary charting the history of the welfare state is an impassioned love letter to socialism
Review: The Mimic
Channel 4's new comedy 'The Mimic' makes a good first impression
Scott Mills: Five minutes on mainstream…
Jack Chown talks mainstream music with the Radio 1 DJ
Being Human: Time to Say Goodbye
Following Being Human's last-ever episode, Huw Fullerton looks back at the highs and lows of the show
Review: Daughter – If You Leave
Luke Barratt finds Daughter's debut to be a true tear-jerker
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