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The lying life of authors: John le Carré and authorial double-lives
“I’m not a spy who writes novels, I am a writer who briefly worked in the secret world.” This was said by the famous author John le Carré, who...
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‘Undeniably and uniformly exceptional’: Uncle Vanya Reviewed
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“You will kill my children!”: ‘A View from the Bridge’ reviewed
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The caring individual: John le Carré at the Weston
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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
Shedding light on film noir
Matthew Perkins continues our Decades in Film feature, with films of the 40s
Review: Goon
Nathan O'Neill enjoys the blood and gore of Michael Dowse's ice-hockey comedy
Review: The Iron Lady
Nicholas Mutch looks at the latest incarnation of Margaret Thatcher
Review: Borgen
Rosie Oxbury takes a look at the internationally acclaimed Danish political drama
Memorialising Mephisto
Jessica Campbell on fascism and foreplay in the second Playhouse production this term
Hotseating The Hothouse
Charlotte Lennon interviews the stars of The Hothouse, Ruby Thomas and Ziad Samaha
Pictures from a beautiful mind
Rachel Savage meets artist Kit Williams to discuss his intricate, outlandish paintings and the inspirations behind his work
Dramatic Decorum and Interval Alcohol Etiquette
James Fennemore and Joshua Philips,the boys behind Brazen Cheek, cast their vote for the G&T
Welcome to the House of Play
Cherwell Stage on the history of Oxford’s most famous theatre
Press Preview: The Man Upstairs
John O'Connor enjoys, but remains unconvinced by, this piece of new writing.
Review: Craig Finn – Clear Heart, Full Eyes
Adam Piascik analyses the high and low points of Craig Finn's first solo album
Review: It’s a Hit
Fen Greatley is disappointed by It's a Hit's whistle stop tour through the musicals of the twentieth century
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