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Undisputed Masterpieces and 250 Reasons for 250 Years review
It's an odd thing with Christ Church. The July streets of Oxford were swarming with tourists while ...
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Review | exhibitions
Mrs Warren's Profession review
Can Shaw’s play, written in 1893 by a man who had grown up in a Victorian world where married ...
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Review | theatre
The Man Who Knew Infinity [12A] review - The maths in the film has been lauded for its accuracy, but at the same time it is mostly treated in a cursory way and remains opaque
In 1913, the young Indian accounting clerk and self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan wrote ...
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Hammer and Tongue review - I started to feel that live poetry might not be just for laughs - it might address deeper issues in a way comedy rarely can
Call it a sheltered upbringing but I'd never been to a performance poetry gig before. Those in the ...
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Review | theatre
Big Narstie, Fekky review - They're all smashing together with single hands in the air, like one multi-headed, multi-armed, multi-eyed body.
I'm being bashed around the floor, and a large topless Big Narstie is chanting BDL BDL BDL to a ...
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Review | gigs
Showstopper! review - '...a night of laughter and hilarity is guaranteed.'
Last night, the Oxford audience rejected Parliament, the Kremlin, Ancient Rome and Martin's ...
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Review | theatre
The Theory of Everything [12A] review
The Theory of Everything is a heart-wrenching movie adaptation of the book, Travelling to Infinity: ...
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Review | cinema
Latin! or Tobacco and Boys review
In the days before Stephen Fry was a national treasure and generally beloved know-it-all, when he ...
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Review | theatre
Having A Laugh review
It was a cold night on Saturday, with snow just beginning to fall in Abingdon as we got to the Amey ...
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Review | theatre
Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - My Sister Rosalind Franklin | Christ Church: Blue Boar Lecture Theatre, Wednesday 28th March 2012
Famous women scientists are as rare as famous Belgians. Few have had a more curious rise to fame ...
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