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Gelato Tasting review - Sorbets and gelati hit the spot on a balmy summer evening
He's the alchemist of the Covered Market. Graham MacDonald transforms Guernsey milk and other ...
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Review | festivals
Out of the Ruins: OXUS String Quartet review - Chamber Music Evoking Hells-on-Earth and Offering Glimpses of Paradise
Firstly, on a balmy midsummer's night after Uni students have mostly flown home, how great to see a ...
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Review | concerts
Vice Versa review - Miles Gloriosus, Misunderstandings and Monkey Poo
Described as being “lovingly ripped off” from ancient Roman Comedies (in turn were stolen from ...
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Review | theatre
The Marriage Of Kim K review - Reality, Reality TV and Mozart collide and collude in this bright, irreverent and musically ambitious Figaro remix from Leoe & Hyde
Romantically reimagined for 2017 with a slimmed-down cast
and staging, this sharp-tongued, ...
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Wallace and Gromit Shorts [U] review - Wallace and Gromit: A nostalgia-filled trip
It is hard not to approach Wallace and Gromit and call them British institutes. Certainly my ...
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Review | cinema
St Giles Orchestra Concert review - Rising arpeggios by the banana plant
St Andrew's Church in N. Oxford is the base for St Giles' Orchestra. It sits at a crossroads of ...
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Martyn Jackson (violin), Laura van der Heijden (cello) and Peter Limonov (piano) review - Merry camaraderie as a trio
On a sunny
early July Sunday on Holywell St, the coffee concert programme was an
all-Schubert ...
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Review | concerts
The Jericho Tavern review - The Jericho Tavern is multi-talented
The Jericho Tavern on Walton Street has many strings to its bow. Not only is it a friendly pub with ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Raphael: The Drawings review - Madonnas and Children that let Raphael speak directly to us across 500 years
Raphael: the Drawings is advertised as a "once in a lifetime" opportunity. Well, it's certainly ...
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Review | exhibitions
A Judgement in Stone review - The impulses that inspire a dark deed
A Judgement in Stone is an adaptation of a classic crime novel from Ruth Rendell, one of the ...
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Review | theatre
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