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Animal History: Reviewed
If an older adult has ever raised their eyebrow at your vegetarianism, then I might just have the book for you. They might be interested in knowing that even...
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Lara Machado
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Hertford Archaeology Open Day: Medieval Oxford laid bare
You may have spent the last year wondering what has been going on amongst...
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Antonia Rogers
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The Blue Trail: review
★★★★☆ The Blue Trail (O Último Azul), this year’s winner of the Berlin International Film...
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Lara Machado
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Review: Sketches from a Curious Mind
In 1962, Edward Anthony wrote: “Writing a book of poetry is like dropping a...
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Re-living Stalingrad’s horrors
Master of militaria Antony Beevor tells Robin McGhee the secrets of writing the Second World War
Review: Mammals
Katy Ebner-Landy gets hot under the collar for some red-blooded theatre
Hong Kong
Clare Richards brings a view from the eastern metropolis
Review: Melancholia
James Aber reviews Melancholia
Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin
Joseph Newall reviews We Need to Talk About Kevin
Pictures speak louder than words
Jacob Williamson vents his frustration with subtitled films
Paying a debt to Greek tragedy
Finola Austin talks to the people bringing Aeschylus’ tragedy
Clytemnestra
back to Oxford in its native language
Preview: Mammals
Dan Frampton finds Mammals to be polished and professional. Mammals is on in the Burton Taylor in 4th Week.
Preview: Dead Funny
Dead Funny is on at the Simpkins Lee Theatre in 4th Week
Director’s Blog – Noughts and Crosses Week Four
Phosile talks rehearsals and ticket sales in the run-up to her Oxford production of Noughts and Crosses
Review: Sandro Perri – Impossible Spaces
Tom May discusses
Impossible Spaces
, the sophomore record from Canadian singer-songwriter Sandro Perri
Review: Tom Waits – Bad As Me
Simon Torracinta looks at the latest release from longtime (and absolutely singular) artist Tom Waits
Bombay Bicycle Club curries favour
Patrick Scott chats to the London quartet about their new album and finding their feet in the studio
First Night Review : Children Of Oedipus
James Blythe goes to the first night of the Greek Tragedy, and isn't overwhelmed
Review: The Field – Looping State of Mind
Jake Hills review the new effort from techno producer Axel Willner (alias The Field)
Review: M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming
Natasha Frost tackles the hefty double album from one-man stadium-shoegaze pop sensation Anthony Gonzales (M83).
Interview: Mazes and Milk Maid
Simon Torracinta discusses the Manchester DIY scene with lo-fi champions Mazes and Milk Maid
Noughts and Crosses – Director’s Blog Week Three
As the production starts to shape up, Phosile checks out the competition
Preview: The Dummy Tree
The Dummy Tree hits the right note, at the Burton Taylor Studio this week until Saturday
Revue do you think you are?
Steffan Blayney finds fresh-faced comedy talent in the Oxford Revue
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