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Little Kitchen’s Christ Church concert is exactly what you need this Oxmas
Little Kitchen, an Oxford-based music collective, will be performing in Christchurch this Thursday. It's the perfect Oxmas treat.
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The power of the playlist
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Where The Wild Things Are Review
Nick Pierce thinks it's worth visiting Where The Wild Things Are
Extended Review: 101
Comprehensive coverage of Oxford alumna Asia Osborne's experimental show
Interview: Metro Station
The band on touring with Hannah Montana, 'pop music', and wanting to be big
New Writing Festival winners announced
Cherwell brings you the results of the annual OUDS competition
Review: The White Ribbon
Nick Pierce reviews Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or winning latest offering
Review: Oxford University Sinfonietta
The acclaimed ensemble delivers again, with pieces by Mozart, Schnittke and Williams
Review: Oxford Alternotives
Edmund Thomson Jones previews the a cappella group's 8th week show at the Magdalen Auditorium.
The New, still Beautiful South
Philippa Hibbs talks to Dave Hemingway about fame, gigging and life after Paul Heaton
Review: New Moon and a new man
Lucinda Knight falls in love all over again watching the latest in the Twilight saga
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.
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