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Night School: Oxford’s after-hours curriculum
The first time I saw Nahom and Ethan, it wasn’t on a night out – it was an early morning. I was shuffling through the half-awake crowd when my...
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Maya Rybin
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‘Delusions and Grandeur’ at the Fringe
★★★⯪☆ If there is one word to describe Karen Hall’s Delusions and Grandeur, it is...
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Peter Hardisty
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The Oxford Revue at the Fringe
★★★⯪☆ Returning for their 62nd annual pilgrimage to the Edinburgh Fringe, the Oxford Revue rolled...
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Leon Moorhouse
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Academia is hell, literally: R.F. Kuang’s ‘Katabasis’
R.F. Kuang’s Katabasis touches on a range of near-universal academic experiences: impostor syndrome; frantic,...
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Masters at Work
Cherwell speaks to Kunal Basu, business academic and historical novelist
The Rising Star of David
David Mitchell talks to Jessica Campbell about Peep Show, the long road to success, and the tensions between acting and comedy
Press Preview: Latin! Or Tobacco and Boys
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Le Fort des Têtes, Briançon
Richard Nias' take on an abandoned fort in Briancon.
Review: King Charles, Jericho Tavern
Natasha Frost spends a cosy evening in at the Jericho Tavern
First Night: Giselle
Finola Austin is transported by the first of three performances by the Russian State Ballet of Siberia at the New Theatre
The Hothouse – Actor’s blog, Week 1
Hothouse lead Matt Gavan talks about his experience of Pinter and the Playhouse
Review: Howler – America Give Up
Howler's new album, although heavily formulaic, leaves Ceri Fowler positive about the young band's future
Review: Another Earth
Joseph Newall sends feedback from Another Earth
Review: The New Men – Take to the Skies
Natasha Frost is pleasantly surprised by the choral students gone rogue
Review: Shame
Barbara Speed explores Steve McQueen's compelling new drama
Art-inerary: Hilary Term 2012
As we launch off into 2012, Cherwell Art & Books round up the events in store during Hilary term
Silence remains golden
Hattie Soper launches our new feature, Decades in Film, with an introduction to the 00s/10s/20s
Masters at work
Christy Edwall introduces a new series of interviews with creative academics from Oxford
Leonardo’s sketch show
Viccy Ibbett reviews the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition at the National Gallery
Holmes Viewing
Amy Rollason weighs up two adaptions of Sherlock Holmes
Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Jacob Williamson delves into the depths of David Fincher's mind in this murky thriller
What makes Toksvig tick?
Sandi Toksvig talks politics, comedy and her ambition to become the next Doctor Who, with Lizzie Greene
A Bluffers’ Guide To: Dub Techno
The first in a new series of introductory guides to musical genres
Review: The Roots – Undun
Louis Provis settles down with some hip-hop for the thinking man: The Root's new conceptual album
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