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Oxford Symphony Orchestra: Scriabin Poem of Ecstasy, Delius Double Concerto review - Delectable orchestral intensity
Robert Max directed the Oxford Symphony Orchestra with a particularly delicate touch that kept ...
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Kristin Hersh with Fred Abong & Rob Ahlers review - Visceral, resonating and irresistible
Grunge without muddiness and electric guitar noodling without self-indulgence: not the music you ...
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Anglo-German Friendship Concerts of the Youth Chamber Orchestra Hamburg review - A lesson in Anglo-German Friendship
Hamburg Chamber Orchestra, Hamburg's premier youth band, was in town for music-making at Wolfson ...
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Wheatley Singers: From Agnus Dei to Zadok review - Wild flowers without, butterflies within
The surrounds of St Mary's Church, Wheatley, mostly an extensive graveyard bright with aquilegia, ...
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Dorchester Festival review - A talented medley bring an evening packed with laughs
Comedy Night, Friday 10th May 2019The final weekend of the Dorchester Festival kicked off with a ...
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Comedy 4 Kids review - Striking the difficult balance between childish and intuitive humour
Comedy Club 4kids is billed as 'the best comedians on the UK circuit doing what they do best…but ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Miranda Kaufmann: Black Tudors, Tuesday 20th March
It is safe to say that the Tudors is one of the most studied periods of our history. As historian ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Blowfish’s Oceanopedia, Tom ‘The Blowfish’ Hird. Wednesday 21st March.
It was fitting that this talk was hosted in the Oxford Martin School, a centre that addresses ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - An Afternoon with Brian Aldiss: Science Fiction as Literature. Tuesday 20th March
Brian Aldiss wasn't only a towering figure in the world of science fiction, he was an Oxford local. ...
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On The March review - Clare Bayley's new play marches from Suffragists to Superwoman, acknowledging compromise and missteps, but looking forward with hope
In 1913, the Great Pilgrimage of the British Suffragist movement marched through Britain over six ...
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