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Sunday 8th June 2025
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‘Love in the face of hate’: A closer look at ‘Blood Wedding’
Emma Nihill Alcorta is the director of a new adaptation of the Spanish masterpiece Blood Wedding, running at the Oxford Playhouse. With flamenco rhythms and Spanish soul, our passionate ensemble...
Theatre
Emma Nihill Alcorta
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Duplicity, infidelity and loyalty in ‘Crocodile Tears’
“An Italian summer romance that goes wrong” – this is how Crocodile Tears was...
Theatre
Phoebe Davies
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Review: The Great Gatsby – ‘Indulge the extravaganza’
Sophia Eiden’s production of Simon Levy’s script of The Great Gatsby is an undoubted...
Theatre
Peter Chen
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Barry Lyndon – Kubrick’s ultimate antifilm?
Barry Lyndon has always been dismissed within Kubrick’s filmography. While he is a filmmaker...
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Ruby Tipple
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Top Five Films To: Make You Not Want To Have Kids
Natalie Dibsdale looks at her top films to keep broodiness at bay
Coraline
Henry Selick's new stop motion fairytale provides a feast for the eyes
Simply Spock On
TrekSoc take a look at JJ Abrams's new take on the Star Trek canon
Preview: The Servant’s Ball Blitzkrieg
Our reviewer finds much to praise in the demotic magic and postcolonial absurdism of this original production
Review: Much Ado about Nothing
Shakespeare merges with shopping trolleys in this new, experimental production.
Review: HMS Pinafore
An operatic exposé of life in the Navy
Review: His Dark Materials
The long awaited arrival of the stage version of Pullman's masterpiece proves a delight
Review: Betrayal
We review the latest production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal
Review: Wolverine
We cast a critical eye over the origin story of the world's favourite adamantium-skeletoned hero
Cancer Bats Play Live in Oxford
Daniel Clarke braves the April showers to check out SSS, The Plight and Cancer Bats
Top Five Films To: Celebrate Your Inner Film Geek
Joe Brennan looks at his top five cult films
Top Five Films To: Get You In The Mood
Sophia Satchell-Baeza looks at the top five vampire flicks
King Lear
Harry Phillips reviews an "18-rated Shakesperean soap opera"
Interview: Serj Tankian
Beatrice Male speaks to Serj Tankian about politics, activism and the power of love songs
The grass is always greener…
Harry Phillips gets misty eyed extolling the virtues of theatre out on the lawns this summer.
In Trinity and Beyond
Cherwell gives you a run through of what to look forward to this term
Interview: MC Lars
Dan Gallacher talks to MC Lars about Oxford, politics and Donnie Darko
Interview: Alain de Botton
Henry Naish speaks to Alain de Botton about life, work, and erotic offices
Interview: Ian McEwen
Ravin Thambapillai speaks to Ian McEwan, winner of the Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence
Endnotes: Unwrapping Books
We find Endnotes a bit past its shelf-life but a man eating a book made the trip worth it
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