Culture
Cherwell Introducing: Phoebe Blue
Joining me this week is the radiant Phoebe Blue, a 2nd year classicist at Balliol, singer-songwriter, and bassist. Meeting me on a blustery Saturday afternoon outside the Ashmolean, Phoebe...
Artificial insights: Decoding diversity and redefining art history with AI
In the age of AI-enhanced art, the possibilities for creativity and cultural exchange are limitless—and inclusive.
War, Peace and Writing
Throughout history, art has left an indelible cultural impact on humanity’s collective understanding of...
Review: ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’
I walked into the Wyndham Theatre’s production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night by...
Film around the world – Turkey’s Atıf Yılmaz
Atıf Yılmaz was a Turkish film director. Until his death in 2006, he was...
Review: The Social Network
A convincing, witty and devastating portrayal of relationships gone wrong.
Freshers’ guide to Oxford cinemas
A useful guide to Oxford's best places to stuff your face with popcorn.
Fragments from the Fringe
Cherwell Stagents Andrew McCormack, Rimika Solloway and Millie Towsend bring you the thrills and embarrassing spills from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Why we won’t bother to back the Booker
Chris de Beneducci wonders why Britain's foremost literary prize fails to connect with anybody under the age of twenty
‘Murder’ in Christ Church
A behind the scenes look at 'Murder in the Cathedral'
Review: Klavierwerke
Alex Dudok de Wit washes himself in James Blake's progressive fourth EP
Welcome to Rocksford
Alex Dudok de Wit and Matt Walsh load freshers into their musical go-kart for a tour of the city
Interviews: Nigel Cole, Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen
Jenny Glennon speaks to the director & producers of Made in Dagenham
Review: Surfing The Void
Owain Jevons grabs his surfboard and heads for the nearest vacuum
French Pop Music Today
Rachel Coombes sorts the wheat from the Piaf
Reviews: Buried
Matt and Ben broadly agree that this is one of the tensest films of the year.
Review: Made in Dagenham
A review of one of the most highly anticipated British films of the decade
Review: Tamara Drewe
A talented cast and stylish visuals more than make up for this comedy's thin plot.
Review: The Town
Ben Affleck manages to resuscitate his career with this thrilling action flick.