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Kazbar review - Warm ambience, exotic decor, plenty of prawns
Distinctive in its appearance both inside and out, Kazbar on the Cowley Road is well-liked by ...
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Jane Weaver, Protection Spells review - Something old, something new and something a little far out too
Jane Weaver has an arresting singing style of ethereal annunciation. Over pulsating synth folk, she ...
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Percy's review - You'd be hard pushed to find a better Sunday brunch spot
Iffley Road is already well-populated with lovely cafés, but one more can't hurt. Especially not ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Peatbog Faeries review - Celtic fusion gets Didcot dancing
Packing out Didcot’s excellent live music venue, the Peatbog Faeries drew a crowd as diverse as ...
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The Other Side Of Hope [12A] review - Refuge and Rockabilly: Comedy and Tragedy Deadpan at Each Other
Aki Kaurismäki may be hard to describe, but has pretty much earned the title of auteur - his films ...
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Review | cinema
Lost in London [12A] review - Making Your Way in the World Today Takes Everything You've Got: Wild Ambition in Woody's Soho Underworld
Perhaps the quality of a first-of-its-kind filmic undertaking can be measured by how quickly one ...
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The Oxfordshire Cook Book review - The proof is in the pudding, for recipes from local food destinations
Does Oxfordshire have its own distinct identity? In terms of food, The Oxfordshire Cookbook sets ...
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Gary Younge Talks to Matthew Stadlen review - Insightful hour on a devastating subject
Every day in America, the average number of children and teenagers aged 19 or under killed by guns ...
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Warpaint, Shame review - Ethereal powerhouses have us dancing in the palm of their hands
Last night Warpaint filled the O2 with their trademark feel-good, off-key LA vibes and we ...
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Martin Harley and Daniel Kimbro review - Rhythm and Blues from the exceptionally talented Martin Harley and Daniel Kimbro
Martin Harley's Money Don't Matter (2005) was the soundtrack to my first relationship. I was ...
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