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La Bonne Chanson: Nicky Spence, Piatti String Quartet, Julius Drake review - Delightfully eclectic celebration of the power of song
This was one of the most joyous (and heartbreaking)
visits I have ever made to the Oxford ...
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German-Ukrainian poetry collective Landschaft review - A Sprawling Poetic Landscape
The stage of the Old Fire Station is sparsely set – three laptops, a sound mixer and a looming ...
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Oxford Festival Fringe Preview Comedy Festival 2022 review - Sara Barron & Sophie Duker, Tap Social Brewery, Monday 25th July
I
saw Sara Barron and Sophie Duker at the lovely Tap Social Brewery - a
social enterprise ...
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Fermat's Last Tango review - Mathematical musical pulsating with life and drama
A man hides away in his attic grappling with a maths problem he thought he had solved but hadn’t, ...
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Dinner With Groucho review - Living and Partly Living
It seems improbable that Groucho Marx and T.S Eliot should admire each other, let alone choose to ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival: A Schubertiade – Schubert & Co. review - Schubertiade - Beauty and Friendship
A little under two hundred years ago, Franz Schubert was a torchbearer at Beethoven’s funeral. By ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival: Marie-Laure Garnier, Célia Oneto Bensaid, Quatuor Hanson review - Garnier, Bensaid and Hanson: La Bonne Chanson - vivid and moving
The overture to this recital of almost symphonic proportions was provided by two of the Oxford ...
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I Will Delete This Story review - Grandiose claims not backed up by reality
I guess the warning signs were there from the start.In
his programme notes (two full pages of ...
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Mad(e) review - A Rich and Frenzied Exploration of Young Male Mental Health
In his 1997 book I Don’t Want To Talk About It: Overcoming The Secret Legacy Of Male Depression, ...
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Handel Messiah review - A magnificent ode to the sweet sorrows and joys of Christmas
Christmas is emotional; a concentrated cacophony of contrasts. We find ourselves socialising more ...
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