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Ruffian On the Stair review
Shock, outrage and amusement are what audiences have come to expect of Joe Orton’s plays and in ...
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'Howl' at 60 review
In fairness, Blackwell's on a typically self-conscious Oxford evening was always going to struggle ...
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Review | uncategorised
Brave New World review
Brave New World, a dystopian novel written by Aldous Huxley in 1931, has been bravely adapted for ...
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Blake Remixed review
William Blake: social justice, religion, racial tolerance and rebellion. In his entirely unique ...
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Brick review
Modern Art Oxford is renowned as a centre for the promotion, creation and display of innovative and ...
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Review | food-and-drink
The Journey review
Oxford is a town of two cities. The poverty and deprivation which triggered the town or gown riots ...
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Andre Bisson & the Rhythm & Blues Experience review
Canada, the land of ice hockey, Celine Dion, poutine and maple syrup. Certainly, Rhythm and Blues ...
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Review | gigs
Oxford Philomusica: Mozart & Beethoven review
The Sheldonian on a sultry Oxford evening was graced by the presence of the 91-year old ...
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Review | concerts
Annie review - 'It is unrestrained escapism, and it is a delight.'
Annie is set in the U.S. in the 1930s during the Great Depression which has forced millions out of ...
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A Bird is not a Stone: Palestinian poetry translated by Scottish poets review
A Bird is Not a Stone calls itself the UK’s first major “bi-lingual, made-in-Scotland anthology ...
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