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Every Brilliant Thing review - Cheering messages of hope in difficult times
This is the month when audience participation runs wild across the country, with children, parents ...
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Music at Oxford: Roopa Panesar and Friends review - A Trio with Palpable Synergy, Energy and Respect
Autumn 2024 has so far been a great season for Indian classical music in the UK. Having recently ...
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The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria review - Timely reminder that the fight against fascism starts with us
I gotta be honest, I’m really not in the mood to write about the proliferation of fascism today. ...
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Joy Ride [15] review - The sweetest, most vulgar film of the year
Arriving with festival buzz thanks to premiering at SXSW, Joy Ride takes a familiar story and gives ...
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Review | cinema
Kanneh-Mason Trio review - Virtuoso performances from singularly talented siblings
The Kanneh-Mason Trio performing at the Sheldonian Theatre is described in the programme as ...
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Jamie Mykaela: I JUST NEED TO SMILE MORE at The Oxford Comedy Festival review - A true comedy rockstar
“I’m a comedy-cabaret artist,” Jamie Mykaela smirks wryly at the denizens of the Tap Social. ...
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Oxford Comedy Festival 2023 review - Alison Spittle: Soup and Nathan D'Arcy: Present/Tense
The latest acts to grace the White House stage as part of the Oxford Comedy Festival were comedians ...
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Oxford Comedy Festival 2023 review - Louise Atkinson ‘Mates’ and William Stone ‘Low-Fi Jokes to Relax/Study To’
The festival continues, with two great - but very different - acts, taking the mic at White House ...
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La Bonne Chanson: Nicky Spence, Piatti String Quartet, Julius Drake review - Delightfully eclectic celebration of the power of song
This was one of the most joyous (and heartbreaking)
visits I have ever made to the Oxford ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival 2022 review - Patricia Petibon and Susan Manoff: A Scintillating Evening of Pure Cabaret
The Oxford Lieder Festival has become rightly recognised as so much more than its name suggests. ...
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