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Jane Brik-Nimby is bored by a pointless remake of a Swedish classic
Another year, another classic
Ben Kirby reviews Mike Leigh's new movie, Another Year, and is almost stunned into silence by the shock of the ordinary
If you can’t Beat them, join them
The birth of a generation: Jamie Randall introduces the rhyme and grime of the legendary post-war group of beat poets
The great American grovel
As the midterm elections reveal a crisis of confidence in the US, Cherwell Books looks at the REM cycles of the American dream
Review: Small Craft On A Milk Sea – Brian Eno
‘Each track evokes a shifting cinematic landscape’, says Alex Dudok de Wit
Back on track with Annie Mac
Evie Deavall discusses Britain’s sound of 2010 with the biggest Mac this side of fast food stores
Interview: The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
Claire Castles has a plucking good chat with the world's most famous Ukulele players
Online Review: Carthaginians
Henry Whorwood is mightily impressed by a drama based around the Bloody Sunday massacre
Cherwell photo blog – Fourth Week
Some more photographic treats from MT10!
Browned Off
We sent some of our photographers to the Browne review protest on Thursday. Here are the results...
Bernard hasn’t lost any Sharpeness
The best-selling creator of Richard Sharpe and author of The Fort talks to Beau Woodbury in the Union bar
The Notorious L.I.T: burn these books
Cherwell Culture has read awful books, so that you don’t have to (but also so we can say nasty things about them)
Review: North – Darkstar
'Darkstar expand dubstep's crossover potential further than ever before', says Joseph Lloyd
I ain’t saying he’s a golddigger
Alex Dudok de Wit investigates the effects of the global recession on the hip hop genre
Hidden Horror
Cherwell Culture finds three hidden horror gems. Less well known, but seriously scary. Don't read this column alone.
Should you go see Saw?
This Halloween's dose of gore is dissected by Dale Viva-Lee
Psychological Warfare
'Cherwell Film believes Paranormal Activity 2 to be a bad piece of cinema'. Time for an editorial debate
Are you trying to seduce me, Mr. Ralf?
Oliver Moody falls prey to the charms of a stage adaptation of The Graduate.
Cyrano Right on the Nose
There's nose-story like a good old story: Andrew McCormack's verdict on SF Productions Cyrano de Bergerac
Cherwell photo blog – Week 3
The photo blog returns, taking a look at the term so far
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