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The Amplitude review - Learning and grooving with an experimental lecture
The Amplitude is partly a lecture, partly a dance recital, partly spoken word poetry, and partly an ...
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London's Burning review - A truly illuminating account of the Great Fire of London
Generations of Science Oxford devotees have been spellbound over the years by Natalie Ford's deft ...
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Review | lectures
Floodscapes By John Goto review
Commissioned to encourage a greater public involvement in environmental issues, these large-scale ...
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Review | exhibitions
Macbeth review
To borrow an old commentator's cliché, this was very much a play of two halves. The first act of ...
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Terry Pratchett: Making Money review
It's hard to make economics funny. They don't call it the dismal science for nothing. Terry ...
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Moonscope: review
Moonscope is a stunning site-specific exhibition of work by local Watercolour artist Rebecca Hind ...
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Arcadia review - Christ Church Cathedral Gardens, Mon 16th - Sun 22nd July 2007.
It's hard to know where to begin with Arcadia, Tom Stoppard's time-shifting play about science, ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2010 review - Bad Science Christ Church: Garden Marquee, Saturday 27th March
Ben Goldacre, author of Bad Science, broadcaster, and medical doctor who writes the weekly Bad ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2010 review - Science, Certainty and the Royal Society: Looking Back and to the FutureSheldonian Theatre, Sat 20th March
Unfortunately, Richard Dawkins did not join us as billed for this part of the celebrations for the ...
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Astro Boy [PG] review
Japan’s Mickey Mouse gets an American makeover in Astro Boy. Renowned as an asian icon since ...
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