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‘Like the edge of a knife’: Ukrainian pianist Lubomyr Melnyk brings his ‘Continuous Music’ to Oxford
Ukrainian pianist Lubomyr Melnyk took the stage in Magdalen College Chapel and the Holywell Music Room on Monday 3rd and Tuesday 4th November to showcase his unique style, called...
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What does a Ruskin artist actually learn? A graduate’s perspective
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Why we’re obsessed with Greek myth retellings
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Down the rabbit hole: illustrating ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has long proved an endless source of inspiration to illustrators....
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Bunny and the Bull Review
Cherwell follows the classic odd couple around Europe
Review: A State Affair
It's grim up north in the BT's final offering of term
Review: The Bacchae
Hertford bop cellar, 1st-3rd December
Review: A Streetcar Named Desire
Worcester College JCR- 25th, 27th and 28th November
Jamie T – The Man’s Machine EP
Hannah Partos reviews Jamie T's forthcoming EP
Not so serious men
Josh Rosaler talks ambiguity and nihilism with the Cohen brothers
Review: Paradise Lost
A review of Milton's classic
Review: The School for Scandal
A classics rendering of Sheridan's comedy of manners
Review: Marriage of Figaro
Robin Thompson highly recommends this week's production of the opera at the Sheldonian.
Review: A Serious Man
The Coen brothers get serious in this latest offering.
Review: Steampunk
Lots of steam, just not enough punk for our reviewer.
Review: And Another Thing…
Eoin Colfer's Hitchhiker sequel is baffling, overlong and unfunny. Avoid.
No more Mr. Nice Guy
Josh Lowe gets tough on Nu-folk niceness, electronic contentment and ukuleles
Review: Medea
Nothing lost in translation in this greek offering.
Review: As you like it
Our reviewer likes it, as you will too.
Review: Peach Boy
A new all ages play based on Japanese folktale
Let me entertain you.
Cherwell takes a look at what colleges have to offer. This week: Magdalen
Review: According To
A new play by Oxford's very own David Ralf
Seasick Steve – Man From Another Time
Another batch of raw, authentic songs from the travelling bluesman
Review: Go Back for Murder
Agatha Christie gets a stage makeover in this four-star offering
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