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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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Judged By Its Cover: Kafka
Cherwell looks at the striking 2009 Oxford World’s Classics editions of Kafka.
Spinal Tap Revisited
Has this cult classic lost its appeal for the MTV generation?
Dream Diaries: Part 1
Producer of A Dream Play, Charlotte Ellis, takes us behind the scenes with an insider's view into putting on a play
Review: The Thin Red Line (1964)
There is something to be said for Andrew Marton’s gritty take on James Jones' novel.
Review: Betrayal
This piece about the Nazi occupation of Norway is something of a missed opportunity.
Review: ‘All Day’ by Girl Talk
Girl Talk release a disappointing third album
Review: No Direction Home
Scorcese's documentary on Bob Dylan is 208 minutes long, but still watchable
Review: Control
Anton Corbijn's sincere account of the life of Ian Curtis
Here’s Lookin’ at Zoo, kid
Andrew McCormack takes a stroll in the park with Albee's Zoo Story
Life is a Cabaret
Cherwell celebrates the cheesy power of musicals
Cinéma-voyeurisme
Cherwell takes a look at the music biopic
Sound Distortion
Matthew Shribman deplores the commercialisation of our modern day radio music
Review: The Decemberists
A stylish album that won't convert the nay-sayers
Review: White Lies
Not as slick as their debut album
Review: The Books
An album at once intelligent and light-hearted
Interview: Jamie Woon
Cherwell chats with the up and coming singer-songwriter.
Head in the Clouds
Art Jericho offers some stunning images of nature
Rad Cam!
Cherwell takes a look at the O3's exciting new show
The Savage Poet
Cherwell traces a path through the work of Roberto Bolaño
Review: Troilus and Cressida
A highly rated production of an underrated play
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