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Monday 26th January 2026
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‘Funny, sad things’: In conversation with ‘GREYJOY’
The cast and crew of 'Greyjoy' discuss their upcoming production, a show with a sharply comic tone that grapples with weighty themes.
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Riva Dawar
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Family Resemblance: Oxford’s Twin Cities
From prestigious university towns to ancient settlements, Oxford is twinned with seven cities around the world, spread across three continents.
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Emma Heagney
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A noble mind o’erthrown: ‘Hamlet’ at the National Theatre
This month, Hamlet returns to the stage in a new production soon to be released on National Theatre Live, following its staging last autumn.
Culture
Beatrix Arnold
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Lighthouse Productions on ‘Lemons’
The team outlined the vision for their debut production: a political, surrealist piece of contemporary theatre.
Culture
Abigail Lakeland
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Wherefore art thou, Cameo?
Alexandra Sutton takes a closer look at the art of ‘the walk-on’ in both classic and modern cinema
Said Business School hosts Oxford Climate Forum
The Oxford Climate Forum will focus on the future of climate change with a number of high-profile figures speaking.
St Anne’s launches bike lending scheme
A number of cycles has been bought by the College to be used by students throughout the term
Interview: Bowling For Soup
Bowling for Soup bassist Erik Chandler talks longevity, mixing work and play and Pythagorean theory to Anna McIntyre and Elystan Roberts.
The Miserables
Jack Graham explores the different attitudes towards musical theatre.
Made in Chelsea: Series 4
Becca Meier asks how much more of this tired sub-soap format we can take
If You Liked… Album by Girls
In a new regular feature, Marc Pacitti recommends an artist on the basis of a well-loved album
Norwegian Wood
Daniella Shreir takes a look back at twenty-two hour summer days in Tromøya and Oslo
The Peter Pan(to) Effect
Heather Young ruminates on a very British tradition
Review: Ripper Street
James Fennemore pines for Jack in this soulless Ripper drama.
Review: Restless
James Fennemore takes a look at the BBC's latest spy thriller adaptation
Review: The Snowman and The Snowdog
Xin Fan questions whether this update on a childhood classic can truly cut it against the original
Oxford University helps take a "snapshot" of Serengeti life
Zooniverse's latest project, 'Snapshot Serengeti', sees the Serengeti wildlife photographed via camera traps for species identification and classification within the ecosystem.
Review: Bastille: Other People’s Heartache, Pt. 2
Luke Barratt is impressed by Bastille's post-modern extravaganza
Review: Only Connect
Alexandra Sutton takes a look at Only Connect: BB4's highest rated programme
Review: Strictly Come Dancing 2012
Alexandra Sutton on her favourite Christmas Comfort Food: The Strictly Come Dancing Final
Review: Downton Abbey Christmas Special
Emily Hislop wonders if Matthew Crawley made a lucky escape in the Christmas Special of Downton [Sh]Abbey
Review: ‘Homeland’ Series 2
Huw Fullerton defends 'Homeland' against the criticism its second series has inspired
Review: Merlin: The End
Huw Fullerton takes a look at Merlin's conclusion
Review: ‘Pitch Perfect’
Cherwell Film and TV finds the latest acapella-fest doesn't exactly fulfil its title's promises
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