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Susan Yu is left entranced by Grimes' blend of chillwave and electro
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Adam Lebovits finds himself entranced by what the Oxford University Jazz Orchestra has to offer.
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A Bluffers’ Guide to: First Wave Hardcore
In what might be the final Bluffers' Guide, Matt Robinson examines the origins of Hardcore
The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Actor’s Blog
Barney Iley- Williamson on why he's having more fun than you are
Review: Out Through The In Door
Natasha Frost is disillusioned by Alex Mills' efforts
A Bluffers’ Guide to Scandipop (Twee)
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AKB48: Seriously big in Japan
Natasha Frost embarks on a cultural journey of discovery, winding up somewhere on the internet
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The final curtain call
Charlotte Lennon on the ups and downs of Hilary theatre
Review: Snookered
Flora Zackon reviews a well crafted and playful exploration of the lives of four young Muslims
Bops, Bhangra and Break-ups
Anirudh Mandagere on Oxford’s annual Bollywood extravaganza, 'Chutney and Chips'
Bourne to be mild
Ben McEvoy is disappointed by Sam Bourne's recent thriller
A towering presence
Emma Zacharia looks up at London's brand new landmark
The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Director’s Blog
Kate O'Connor on the sex in Shakespeare
Andy Warhol: Billy Name and the superstar game
Jack Powell interviews Billy Name, Warhol’s lover, friend, and one of his ‘superstars’
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