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Friday 29th May 2026
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Oxford on-screen: Historical atmosphere and fantasy worlds
Ideally, we should strike a balance; an awareness of the reality of life at Oxford can co-exist with an appreciation of its grand architecture and historical atmosphere.
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Siena Tracey
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The rise of Stats.fm: Music as a signal of identity
It is far harder to maintain a separation between your taste, your identity, and how you are thought of by others.
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Suzi Sharp
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‘Would you mind if I asked you a troubling question?’: ‘Ulster American’ in review
Arun Lewis reviews Grá Productions' staging of David Ireland's 'Ulster American', and finds fault in an otherwise fascinating performance.
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Arun Lewis
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Subs, dubs, and AI flubs: Lost in film translation
How hard could it be to watch an entire film in German when I could not even introduce myself in the language? Quite hard, it turns out.
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Emma Heagney
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Being Human: Time to Say Goodbye
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Review: Daughter – If You Leave
Luke Barratt finds Daughter's debut to be a true tear-jerker
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Not the Oxford Literary Festival
Alex Woolley talks to poet Adelle Stripe about the upcoming festival
Review: Parks and Recreation
Sophie Hall-Luke makes a case for persevering with Parks and Rec
Happy Mother’s Day
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Hipster Hunt
The new Cherwell Photo Editors are on the look out for English Hipsters.
Review: Eight
Will Obeney enjoys Rough Hewn's latest production
An international view of Oxford drama
Daisy Thomson talks about stereotypes, diversity and the Oxford Spanish Play
Preview: La Vida Es Sueño
A play you might not want to see, but one you'll be glad to have seen, says Samuel Graydon
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Alexander Woolley is relieved to leave this problematic production
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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
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