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Compassionate Dictatorship review - Compassionate Dictatorship,The Spin, Thursday 10th June 2010
They say great jazz is like sex for the brain. Tonight there was no awkward edge-of-dance-floor ...
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Review | concerts
Riverdance review
Our trip to see Riverdance- The Journey (aka 'The Farewell Tour') last night at the New Theatre ...
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Review | theatre
Four Seasons review - The perfect melodic evening
Clapping etiquette when listening to a symphony is generally terrifying unless you’re of high ...
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Review | concerts
Inspiring People: Andrew Graham-Dixon review - Putting us ‘In the picture’
Andrew Graham-Dixon is one of Britain’s best-known art historians. Having hosted countless series ...
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Review | lectures
Cult Screens Outdoor Cinema 2017 review - Peril and Prosecco at the Pitt Rivers
Only in Oxford? This time, Cult Screens got it right, presenting a lumbering, snarling film about ...
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Review | cinema
Dinosaur World review - Puppeteering artistry behind an exterior of roaring and cuteness
Dinosaur World at the New Theatre takes puppetry to a new level, offering an exciting and ...
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Review | theatre
Gautier Capuçon review
It could have been just another nice evening spent listening to the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra's ...
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Review | concerts
Billy Bragg, Shane McGowan review - Music for making the great leap forwards
Solidarity, empathy and activism were the watchwords at the O2 on Friday night: hardly surprising ...
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Review | gigs
Ashmolean Rooftop Restaurant review - High-class comfort food feeds the hungry and funds the arts.
Warm, welcoming, and modern in a reassuringly old-fashioned way, the Ashmolean Rooftop Restaurant ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Jam Factory review - An outstanding venue for art, food and gigs
It has to be said that The Jam Factory does a lot. A restaurant fused with an art gallery, seasoned ...
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