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Israel Nash review - The new spirit of American song lifts The Bullingdon
Israel Nash literally brought the spirit of Texas with him to The Bullingdon. He opened his set ...
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Moonrakers review - A musical chill factor
Last night I schlepped through the scorching streets of Oxford hoping for some respite from the ...
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom [12A] review
Birds are descended from dinosaurs. Proof is in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Not from any ...
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Urban Folk Quartet review - Fiddley-diddley-delightful!
My throat is somewhat sore, for I have been a-hootin’ and a-hollarin’. You wouldn’t expect ...
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Russian State Ballet of Siberia review - From Krasnoyarsk to Oxford with love
The Sleeping Beauty, Tuesday 25th February 2020
In Oxford this week is the Krasnoyarsk Ballet ...
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Stewart Lee: Snowflake / Tornado review - Having your politically correct cake and eating it
Fucking funny, as ever. So that’s that bit of the review done. Now to more serious matters. As ...
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The Comedy Room review - A rip-roaring showcase of comedy talent
The Comedy Room, the Old Fire Station's stand-up showcase, is a great way to see talented comedians ...
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Tom Stade’s You Ain’t See Nothing Yet review - Belly-laughing through anarchy
From the moment Tom Stade walked on stage, it was obvious we were in for some anarchy. He dropped ...
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Hollie McNish review - A hit from start to finish
Tonight marks a return to Oxford for award-winning spoken word artist Hollie McNish for the first ...
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RENT review - Life in the fast lane
RENT, like Puccini's opera La Bohème, is loosely based on Scenes de la Vie Bohème by Henry ...
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