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The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, Hells Gazelles, Andrew O'Neil review - An enjoyable evening of rock, comedy and very punky steampunk
Hell's Gazelles, the local opening act, are a tight hard rock band with uniformly excellent hair. ...
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Piers Faccini & Vincent Ségal review
“Are there any Neapolitans in the audience?” Piers Faccini’s question might seem out of place ...
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The Jungle Brothers review -
All three original members of the Daisy Age pioneers graced the Bullingdon's stage - they're now ...
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Thy Word Is A Lantern review
Closing off their summer festival of early music, Charivari Agréable gave us the fourth ...
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Foodies Festival 2015 Competition review
Five Spice Glazed Pork Belly
Ingredients
6 medium shallots, halved
3 carrots, peeled and ...
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The Gardeners Arms, Plantation Rd review
Tucked away in the depths of Jericho, this vegetarian's haven boasts an impressive menu of veggie ...
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Formidable Vegetable Sound System hit Oxford - Barracks Lane fundraiser review
Coming all the way from Australia to the Cowley Road, these guys brightened the dark black backroom ...
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The Polyphonic Spree play "The Beginning Stages of..." review
Until tonight, I hadn't mentally logged the O2 as a place of worship. This was a band I was pretty ...
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Darwin Deez, Peluché review
Defenders of live music support a good cause. Music is a cultural and social process that only ...
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Oxford Lieder Festival 2015 review
Henk Neven (baritone) and Imogen Cooper (piano) perform Schumann, Mahler & Mendelssohn, Monday ...
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