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The Indivisible Present review
The theme of The Indivisible Present is time – slowed down, sped up and frozen. In the case of ...
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Oxford Afterlives: The stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, and Philip Pullman review - Fluent and thought-provoking: a fascinating account of Wonderlands, LOTR Dungeons & Dragons and Phillip Pullman's take on on museum relics
Celebrating three of Oxford's best fantasy writers, the Oxford Afterlives event at the Natural ...
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Playing with History review - A compact display: as tantalising as it is interesting
After seeing the demo of a new board game at The Story Museum, what (I thought) could be better as ...
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King Lear review - Creation lived up to their name: go and see it if you can!
Creation lived up to their name in The Norrington Room last night with their latest production, ...
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King Lear review - Fruitful and delightful, combining inventiveness with a quirky venue
If you're an elderly king who, in your desire to continue doing fun kingly stuff without the ...
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Animal - A Safari Through Stories review - Meet a mythical menagerie in this well-thought out exhibition for families
The Story Museum were in the very final stages of setting up their new exhibition, Animal - A ...
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Simon Sebag Montefiore and The Romanovs review - '...hearing Simon talk about the political and personal relationships of the royal (and sometimes not so royal) subjects of this book has piqued my interest a lot more.'
I happened to catch an interview with Simon Sebag Montefiore about his latest book The Romanovs on ...
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Jon Ronson 'So You've Been Publicly Shamed' review - ' So You've Been Publically Shamed forces you to take a step back from the immediate, timeless scroll of your Twitter feed to look at a cultural phenomenon that gives free rein to disinformation and bullying.'
I am only three quarters of the way through Jon Ronson's new book, So You've Been Publically ...
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Short Stories Aloud review
Short Stories Aloud is a monthly event held on the third Tuesday of the month at Blackwells ...
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Austen's Women review - Vaughan is equally convincing as young and old characters, and the transitions are clear and unjarring.
Rebecca Vaughan's one woman show seamlessly yet dizzyingly stitches together characters from across ...
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