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Summer and Smoke Review – ‘re-staged inventively, but unpretentiously’
Rebecca Frecknall's musical re-imagining of William's play at the Almeida is dazzling
Sia and her wig: disguise or clever marketing tool?
Wearing a wig allows Sia to hide away from fame, but it may also serve another purpose
Chainsmokers, Özil cancel Oxford Union visits
The Union said the cancellations were due to "factors beyond our control"
Bully takes on ticket touts
IDs will now be matched with the names on purchased tickets
Doctor Feelgood offers a happy release from Oxford stress
Doctor Feelgood delivers a homespun and happy night at the Bullingdon
Cellar praises ‘crucial’ bill to protect music venues
The bill will force developers to consider the futures of small clubs
Five playlists for all your vac moods
Tunes to help you survive the different stages of the Winter vacation
Why do we love anti-Christmas songs?
Lydia Stephens ponders why melancholic Christmas songs like 'Fairytale of New York' and 'Last Christmas' are often the most successful
This Old Dog review – ‘Convincing signs of newfound maturity’
Ollie Webb reflects on 'one of the best albums of 2017' - Mac DeMarco’s This Old Dog, which explores themes of old age and his relationship with his father.
Is it possible to release too much music?
Maxim Mower discusses the current trend of constant releases in Hip-Hop
In conversation with Matt Maltese
Ollie Braddy discusses 'brexit pop' and the London music scene with singer-songwriter Matt Maltese
Foals to make return to Cellar
The band will be performing in celebration of the venue's successful fight against closure
Lucy Rose enraptures and comforts her audience in Oxford
Ollie Braddy reflects on an atmospheric evening of intricate vocals set against the backdrop of a 19th century church
Rock’s best storyteller
"Darnielle's new novel confirms the status that Rolling Stone granted him; Rock's best storyteller", writes Barney Pite.
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