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Inarticulacy in part and in whole: ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ in review
When I heard that Jim Jarmusch had released a new anthology film, I fondly remembered watching Night on Earth (1991) some years ago.
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Freddie Lewis-Hedley
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On Geese and the Cult of the Fake Fan
Great statistics could be drawn up about how often men in Oxford will want to talk to me about Geese.
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Val Michael
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Booksmaxxing and the illusion of being “disgustingly educated”
If you are as chronically online as I am, then it is more than...
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Victoria Corfield
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Blood will have blood: Cross Keys Productions’ ‘Macbeth’
Shakespeare revivals must tread a fine line: too often they turn into one-actor vehicles or experiments, or shipwreck upon the squall of their adaptation.
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Arun Lewis
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Preview: Bunny
Heather Young is impressed by this funny yet provocative monologue
Focus on… the Turl Street Arts Festival
Georgina Wilson talks to the organisers of this annual festival of arts
Preview: The Last Tutorial
Rose Courteau previews a production that makes no claim to subltety
Review: Dull Roots Spring Rain
An ambitious production that deserves to be seen
It’s going to be MAD
The directors of 5th weeks modern American drama (MAD) festival talk to Cherwell about what we can expect
Review: The Aleph
Reasonable acting cannot save this tedious script
Review: Patrick Wolf @ The Church of St. John the Evangelist
Brigitta Summers and Luke Barratt spend an unconventional evening in a church
Is the Revue back from the dead?
James Fennemore investigates signs of a resurrection in Oxford's comedy scene.
Review: Zero Dark Thirty
Alexandra Sutton is thoroughly impressed by this controversial drama.
Once upon a time in Utah…
Nick Hilton looks ahead to the Sundance Festival, levelling the playing field for indie film
Review: Gags (Oxford Revue)
The Oxford Revue are back in town
Bueller… Bueller…
Amy Rollason twists and shouts for Hacked Off Film’s 80s cinematic experience.
Longing and Urbanity
Nadia Brent documents feelings of deep yearning for a life without limits
Photo Competition Winner – ‘Snow’
Congratulations to Nadia Brent, winner of our third competition!
Focus on… Dance in Oxford
Tess Colley talks to Emily Romain from Dream Again Dance Co.
Preview: Dull Roots, Spring Rain
Chloe Bond leaves this contemporary dance piece intrigued and frustrated
Review: The Joy Formidable – Wolf’s Law
Daniel Sperrin is underwhelmed by this latest offering from the Welsh rockers
Review: Foxygen – We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of…
Mischa Frankl-Duval finds this release enjoyable if derivative
A book to tear you apart
Huw Fullerton reviews 'Unknown Pleasures'
Preview: The Aleph
Georgina Wilson is impressed by this tense, sci-fi play
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