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Wednesday 20th May 2026
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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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Review: Joshua Caole – Moon Palace
Sarah Poulten finds Joshua Caole's debut EP showing potential, but not quite yet the finished article
Review: One Man, Two Guvnors
Ellie Halls is largely very amused by this life-sized seaside postcard, on at the Royal Haymarket
The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Actor’s Blog 2
Alice Fraser on why acting is like breaking in new shoes
Review: Rocket Juice & the Moon – Rocket Juice & the Moon
Patrick Scott finds Rocket Juice and the Moon's album to be less than the sum of its parts
Review: Grimes – Visions
Susan Yu is left entranced by Grimes' blend of chillwave and electro
Review: OUJO at the Jericho Tavern
Adam Lebovits finds himself entranced by what the Oxford University Jazz Orchestra has to offer.
A Shark’s Tale
Viccy Ibbett interviews Headington's favourite resident, Bill Heine
What the Folk?
Olivia Arigho Stiles looks at what the Oxford Folk weekend has to offer
JLS to Pay a Visit to Oxford’s Dreaming Spires
Olivia Arigho Stiles on what JLS' recently announced Oxford tour date means for those staying over the summer
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)
Natasha Frost showcases some fine Scandinavian wares
AKB48: Seriously big in Japan
Natasha Frost embarks on a cultural journey of discovery, winding up somewhere on the internet
Review: Dirty Three – Toward The Low Sun
Thomas May is left stunned by Dirty Three's latest offering
Review: Monolake – Ghosts
Harry Scholes sits down with his idol's latest release. It's a new Monolake ladies and gentlemen
The Complete ‘BrazenCheek’
James Fennemore and Joshua Phillips share their witty theatrical musings
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'
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