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Reviving the symposium at the Ashmolean Krasis programme
Dara Mohd, herself a Krasis Scholar, converses with Dr Jim Harris about his object-centred symposium program, Krasis, at the Ashmolean Museum.
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Dara Mohd
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‘This Room Their Lives’ in Magdalen College’s Waynflete building
Every Magdalen member remembers their first encounter with the Waynflete Building. Sticking out a...
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Josie Stern
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In More, Pulp aren’t just trading on nostalgia – they’re fresh
In a year where many are talking about one Britpop band in particular –...
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Tom Cockburn
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Perhaps, Oxford
We met at a Latin meeting hosted by the Oxford Ancient Languages Society at...
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Review: The Weeknd – Echoes of Silence
Patrick Scott sings praises for Abel Tesfaye's third mixtape
Tidings of Culture and Joy
Cherwell’s new culture team unwrap their Christmas highlights and look ahead to what 2012 has in store
Kreayshawn: in the beginning
Natasha Frost talks to the 'faceless + RAPBITCH' YouTube sensation Natassia Zolot and asks, can girls rap?
Review: The Cure- Bestival Live 2011
Jake Hills is underwhelmed by The Cure's latest live record
Light
Angelika Benz captures the fleeting beauty of light in this captivating photo essay.
Puerto Morelos
Lauri Saksa shows us his holiday in Puerto Morelos in black and white.
Into the Wild
Benjamin Bronselaer's trip to Kruger National Park in South Africa gives us a peek into the life of a wild animal.
Review: Rebecca Ferguson – Heaven
Sophie Jamieson is pleasantly surprised by a brilliant debut from X Factor runner-up Rebecca Ferguson
Arrangements in ballet music: missing the pointe?
Sophia Lambton examines how transferable excerpts from classical arrangements can be
One to watch: Clean Bandit
Natasha Frost introduces a new classical/hip hop/electronica band
Quality Street?: Michaelmas drama
James Fennemore looks back at the treats offered last term
Political pens
Christy Edwall explores the role of South African Fiction under the Secrecy Bill and post-Apartheid
Vacation in Vienna
Alice Bullough gives us a glimpse into the lives of the people of Austria's capital.
Review: Amy Winehouse – Lioness: Hidden Treasures
Susan Yu finds a mixed bag of new songs and old favourites on the singer's posthumous album
Santa among the Victorians
Jack Powell looks into our literary heritage for the roots of our Christmas traditions
Review: Nuel – Trance Mutation
Harry Scholes enters into a trance with techno stalwart Nuel's hypnotic new album
Review: One Man, Two Guvnors
Daniel Frampton visits the Adelphi Theatre for a welcome change from the Christmas pantomime
Review: The Human Centipede 2
Joseph Newall is under-stimulated by Tom Six's latest helping of 'torture porn'
Short and Sweet
Benjamin McEvoy reviews the short films at the Leeds International Film Festival
Where the Wild Things Are
Patrick Thorpe interviews Wild Beasts singer Hayden Thorpe
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