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Joseph Morpurgo: Hammerhead review - Technically impressive yet comically flat
Gosh. I don’t know quite what to make of Joseph Morpurgo’s Hammerhead. It was clearly ...
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Review | gigs
Pop-Up Restaurants in Oxford review - A round up of the pop-ups - Spring 2018
It is, of course, in the nature of pop-ups to come and go. The best ventures may morph into more ...
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Review | uncategorised
The Three Horseshoes review - Epic food, affordable prices
Situated in the charming village of Garsington, The Three Horseshoes has one of the most packed ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Silvie's Bakery review - Scrumptious brunch heaven
Tucked away on Iffley Road is a slice of brunch heaven in the form of Silvie. A fixture in East ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Dara O'Briain - Voice Of Reason review - A comedic express train of insightful and self-deprecating laughs
I am not a great fan of Dara O Briain’s TV shows being only a peripheral flicker into Mock the ...
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Review | theatre
Folk Weekend Oxford 2018 review - Review of FWO 2018: Banter, Mary Bateman and The Furrow Collective
'If you hear a tinkle on the knee, a Morris dancer it must be,' this is not a Chaucerian cant, or ...
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Review | festivals
The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk review - Colours, planes, and the perspectives of the unvoiced in this whimsical audiovisual delight
'My knowing you has already seeped backwards as well as forwards in time so my whole life is ...
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Review | theatre
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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Review | gigs
The Importance of Being Earnest review - 'Untruthful? My Nephew? Impossible! He went to Oxford!'
Split Second Productions have bitten off a
fair old mouthful of Victoria sponge in putting on ...
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Review | theatre
Leave. To Remain (An Aristophanic Brexit Tale) review - Millennia-old satire brought to bear on Brexit chaos
Found in Translation Theatre Company’s Leave. To Remain is a farcical dystopia of near-future ...
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