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Are you listening comfortably? Audio drama and theatre
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Review: The Wolfman
A film that lacks bite
Online review: Invictus
A painfully inept plot overshadows brief flashes of brilliance
The Open Heart of Colin Thubron
Our Books Editor discusses the art of travel with one of its finest living exponents
Review: A Single Man
A truly heartbreaking work of staggering beauty
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (Andris Nelsons/Baiba Skride)
Classical music review: Sheldonian Theatre, 5th February
Boxing: Town vs. Gown
Town triumph 7-4 over Gown - Photo Special!
Awesome Oxford Photography: Week 4
Almost half way through term, here's what it looks like...
Review: Ruddigore
Louisa-Claire Dunnigan gets a sneak preview of the first musical offering of the theatrical term!
‘In this world but not of it’
A look back over the uncompromising career of the late J.D. Salinger
Auschwitz-Birkenau-Bambi
A review of Miroslav Balka's 'Topography'
Review: Our Country’s Good
Meta theatre and good bad acting make this a production worth seeing
Writers on Track: NWF
The Producer of the New Writing Fesitval lets us know how it's all going
Review: One Life Stand by Hot Chip
A four-star fourth offering
Review: Odd Blood by Yeasayer
Album of the decade (so far).
Interview: Dev Heynes
The Lightspeed Champion talks Test Icicles with Cherwell
First Night Review: Equus
A strong, creepy performance, and marks to the audience too
Performance Review: Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me
Every minute of this one and a half hour play was worth watching
First night review: Rhinoceros
Will you join the herd? asks Robert Holtom
Review: Youth in Revolt
Not your average teen movie
Emma Johnson and Pascal Rogé
Our new classical music reviewer attends an impressive concert at the Sheldonian Theatre, 30th January
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