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Oxford Literary Festival 2015 review - Peter Conrad talks to Peter Aspden: How the World was Won: the Americanization of Everywhere
Peter Conrad talking to the
FT’s Peter Aspden covered everything from Elvis to envy – how we ...
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Measure for Measure review
Oxford is truly privileged to be the only UK city (other than London) to be hosting part of Cheek ...
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Interviews with the stars! review -
With her first major action thriller, Born of War, about to hit cinemas, Oxford-based director ...
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Oxford University Orchestra review - Debussy and Bruckner from an energetic young orchestra, galvanised by their conductor
The Oxford University Orchestra's termly concerts are always fun and usually challenging. The ...
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Our Kind of Traitor [15] review - Our Kind of Traitor
Love cheat academic Perry Makepeace (Ewan MacGregor) takes his attractive barrister girlfriend Gail ...
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Mustang [15] review - A salutary tale about folk locking up their daughters in this 'must see' film
School's out! It's a hot day, so you, your siblings and schoolmates head down to the beach to cool ...
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A Life of Love and Joy - Songs from Medieval Europe review - The Voice's performance was an absolute triumph of history and music
Sometimes when you see a show, you aren't really sure what you are going to see. But that can be ...
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The Birthday Party review - You could almost smell the accumulation of odours of fried bread of decades past in the faded carpets
The Birthday Party. Sounds fun, doesn't it? In fact, it is more like a nightmare. The event is an ...
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Champagne History Lecture review - It came as a surprise to learn that the British have had a significant influence on the bubbly we so joyously quaff today
'Votre état d'esprit est change en mieux.' ('Your mindset is changing for the better.') ...
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The Brand New Testament [15] review - ?Quirky, irreverent, and bursting with fresh metaphors, this profoundly human black comedy will leave you wanting to paint the sky with flowers
Given what's happened in Brussels recently, you wouldn't think God lived there. Unless, of course, ...
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