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‘An evening of refined fun’: ‘An Ideal Husband’ reviewed
An Ideal Husband is a guaranteed evening of refined fun. Carfax Productions’ take on Wilde’s classic play is charming and does the text’s wittiness justice. But don’t be deceived...
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Lara Machado
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An architectural tour of the Schwarzman
The product of a controversial £150 million donation, the new Schwarzman building is a...
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Fredrik Mitchell O'Reilly
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One of the most urgent films of the year: ‘Urchin’ review
There are few films which have the power to change how you interact day-to-day...
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Toby Bowes Lyon
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A Sunday in the Park with Marianne.
She wears no rings. Her ears are double-pierced, hanging with astrolabes and star-studded. She...
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Briony Arnott
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Review: War Horse
Joseph Newall is unimpressed by Spielberg's equine epic
Press Preview: Cabaret
Alex Sheppard visits the seedy Kit Kat Klub
Wise-ing Up
Christy Edwall takes a tour of Summertown's Sarah Wiseman Gallery
Women at Work
Rebecca Loxton talks to Oxford grad Joanna Berry about the new chick-lit
First Night Review: The Hothouse
Pollyanna Marsden is captivated by this interpretation of Pinter's masterpiece
Review: On the Line
Daniel Frampton is unimpressed by the lack of originality and flare in 'On the Line', showing at the Wadham Moser Theatre
Messiah Man: Preview
Lilith Dornhuber de Bellesiles attends the Messiah Man preview performance and its writers give Cherwell Stage a glimpse of the man behind the play
Review: Curse of the Oxford Revue
Joshua Phillips is tickled, though not bowled over, by the antics of Oxford Revue
Review: The Asteroids Galaxy Tour – Out of Frequency
Marc Pacitti is left with a spring in his step by new release from Denmark's Asteroid Galaxy Tour
DVD Review: The Burma Conspiracy
Nathan O'Neill considers Jérôme Salle's latest comic book adaptation
Cherwell Music presents Mixer: Farewell to 2011
Cherwell Music bids farewell to 2011 with a selection from the year's singles.
Sutherland-scapes
Jack Castle takes us on this week’s exhibition tour at Modern Art Oxford
Revolting Rhymes
Grace Goddard listens to performance poet Luke Wright waxing lyrical
Kabuki Groupie
Viccy Ibbett goes to the Ashmolean for a tutorial in Japanese art
Masters at Work
Viccy Ibbett speaks to Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature at Wolfson College and fictioneer
A Bluffers’ Guide to: Drone
Take a journey with Harry Scholes into the world of drone
New apprenticeship for Nick
Andrew Grey evaluates Nick Hewer's first appearence on Countdown
Review: The 2 Bears – Be Strong
James Shirley runs through The 2 Bears' successful debut album
Review: Leonard Cohen – Old Ideas
Richard O'Brien attends an intimate gig and Q&A session with Leonard Cohen as a preview to his new album, Old Ideas
Tim Hecker: organs, long-form and the death of rave
Harry Scholes talks to Tim Hecker about his latest album, Ravedeath, and his upcoming London concert
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