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Review: Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice

Burton’s famous gift for mixing the dark and eerie with the fun and satirical shines through once again.

Charity shop pirates: Is second-hand shopping as sustainable as we think?

We're applying a more-is-more attitude to what ought to be a sustainable resource.

Autumn à la mode

Fake fur and feathers, textured knits and tweeds, boots, black tights, and billowing coats: behold the autumn wardrobe in all its cosiness.

The office siren doesn’t exist

What did you want to be when you grew up? An astronaut maybe, or...

Screening the Regency: An exploration of historical costume design

The recent release of the first part of hit Netflix show Bridgerton’s third season...

Dear Santa… (part one)

Introducing your new Fashion team with their perfect Christmas party

The price of truth – an interview with Oliver August

"The windows were blown out, the news bureau was obliterated, and I was ten floors up"

Christmas poems: Clarissa Pabi reads "Dirty Old Man"

Oxford Poetry Society President Clarissa Pabi reads her poem for the season in the first of Cherwell's Christmas poems

The Podd Couple: Week 8

Ben and Matt dissect the world of film for the last week of Michaelmas

All we want for Christmas…

It's nearly Christmas, and the Cherwell fashion team have dressed up to help you sparkle this Christmas

Paul Roseby on Telling the Truth through the Arts

Artistic Director of the National Youth Theatre Paul Roseby describes his journey in media.

Restaurant review: The Jam Factory

Naomi Richman reviews the up and coming restaurant 'The Jam Factory'

The Podd Couple: week 7

Matt and Ben take on the film of the year, yes that's the one, do we really have to name it?

Cuppers football: Worcester 1sts v Brasenose 1sts

Worcester 1sts take on Brasenose 1sts for a place in the Cuppers quarter finals.

OUSU elections: Why aren’t Oxford students voting?

Comment asks newly elected OUSU representatives about voter apathy in the recent election

It’ll be lonely (planet) this Xmas

Emily Hawes, with the help of Tony Wheeler, co-founder of “Lonely Planet”, uncovers the top Christmas destinations for grinches and elves alike.

Playing your cards right

Helen Pye talks seances, psychology and calling Lady Di with Britain’s best-loved psychic, Sally Morgan

This Year’s Comebacks

'Great comebacks are not as common as great debuts'

Cherwell Recruitment MT10/HT11

Cherwell is recruiting for Hilary term 2011, to apply go to cherwell.org/ recruitment

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