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...
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
Heavenly Features
Nicolas Pierce evaluates cinema's after-death experiences
Online review: A Prophet
Beau Woodbury says the future's uncertain for this acclaimed drama
Cherwell Photo Blog – Week 3!
Yet more snaps and shots from around Oxford...
Art, not without ambition
Macbeth has much to commend and much to condemn, says Andrew McCormack
Online review: Edge of Darkness
Edge of your seat stuff
What you’ve been missing
Is it indulgent to review an author in this column? Not when it's Orhan Pamuk
Review: Romance is Boring
Cherwell's most musically minded Ex-Editor reviews the latest from Los Campesinos!
Review: Realism by The Magnetic Fields
Idiosyncratic but interesting