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Tom Stade’s You Ain’t See Nothing Yet review - Belly-laughing through anarchy
From the moment Tom Stade walked on stage, it was obvious we were in for some anarchy. He dropped ...
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Hollie McNish review - A hit from start to finish
Tonight marks a return to Oxford for award-winning spoken word artist Hollie McNish for the first ...
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RENT review - Life in the fast lane
RENT, like Puccini's opera La Bohème, is loosely based on Scenes de la Vie Bohème by Henry ...
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Fofoulah review - It's certainly there for Fofoulah
London-based six-man outfit Fofoulah have a unique sound: it's deeply rooted in West African ...
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Macbeth review - A rock'n'roll rendering of Shakespeare's superstitious world
Theatre productions of Macbeth often run alongside A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as both plays draw ...
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If Not Now, When? review - Seeing out the summer with some brilliant bands
Another year, another sold-out edition of If Not Now, When?, the all-day festival at Cowley’s ...
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Ritual Union 2019 review - A chat with Ritual Union
What can we expect from your Ritual Union set?
Simon Bailey: You can expect loads of awesome new ...
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SOLD OUT: Grace Petrie, Rainy review - Snowflakes and socialists
SJE Arts was the fifth stop on Grace Petrie’s month-long tour of the UK, one of several sold-out ...
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Bear's Den review - Folk heroes' triumphant return to Oxford
Since their inception in 2012, Bear's Den have been steadily working their folk rock magic, having ...
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'Distant Days' - Steve Tilston at Oxford Folk Club review - An emotional, ear-opening evening
I have been a lover of Steve Tilston’s music since I first heard him play at the Blackboy pub, ...
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