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Short Stories Aloud review - Leaving Souls Slightly Lighter
May 24th 2016 - Tracey Chevalier, Salley Vickers & Tessa HadleyThis is my second visit to this ...
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Oxford University Orchestra review - Debussy and Bruckner from an energetic young orchestra, galvanised by their conductor
The Oxford University Orchestra's termly concerts are always fun and usually challenging. The ...
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We Will Not Fight review - We Will Not Fight! Commemorating the Peacemakers.
We Will Not Fight!The Old Courtroom at Oxford Town Hall ceased to operate as a court in 1969 (it ...
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Review | theatre
Eye in the Sky [15] review - This very sobering and thought-provoking piece of cinematography deserves a lengthy run
Given the recent phenomenal obsession with drones and their growing popularity worldwide, Eye in ...
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Oxfordshire and the Spanish Civil War review - Ms Woolley's brisk, research-based narrative seized our attention
Liz Woolley, an Oxford-based local historian, with connections to the University Continuing ...
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Review | lectures
Philharmonia Orchestra review - Recognition from Planet Zog?
The Philharmonia Orchestra from London's South Bank with conductor Edward Gardner came to the ...
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Review | concerts
Alphabet Backwards, Lewis & Leigh, Cosmosis review - Uplifting indie/electro/pop to pluck me out of my self-made misery
Last night I found myself at the Jericho Tavern. When I say 'I found myself' I mean, I had ...
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Review | gigs
American Idiot review - As a tale of rebellion and frustration, it simply disappoints
Gritty, heartfelt punk-rock opera this ain't. It doesn't matter how many Mohican hair-dos and ...
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Review | theatre
Stones in his Pockets review - A dynamic, hilarious and moving performance of a beautifully constructed play
Stones in his Pockets, written in 1996 by Marie Jones, tells the story of how life in a rural Irish ...
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The Brand New Testament [15] review - ?Quirky, irreverent, and bursting with fresh metaphors, this profoundly human black comedy will leave you wanting to paint the sky with flowers
Given what's happened in Brussels recently, you wouldn't think God lived there. Unless, of course, ...
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