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Queering Spires Exhibition review - Colourful, engaging and groundbreaking
Since its inception, the Museum of Oxford has sought to "tell the story of Oxford and its people", ...
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Review | exhibitions
Posh review - Fabulously on-point
In a week when the 'born to rule' attitude of Old Etonians in power threatening the freedom of the ...
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Review | theatre
A Chorus Line review - The agony and the ecstasy
A Chorus Line is 120 minutes of musical theatre marrow-bone. It examines its own genre by shining a ...
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Review | theatre
Jojo Rabbit [12A] review - A bold vision and a tonal mishmash
Jojo Rabbit is an odd movie, an endearing coming-of-age story, set in the final days of Nazi rule ...
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Review | cinema
Razorlight review - Indie rockers on top form
Recently I’d heard on the grapevine that Razorlight were
coming back on tour. I was even more ...
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Review | gigs
The Personal History of David Copperfield [PG] review - Quite the ride
At a time when the real-life farce of politics is taking itself beyond the realm of parody, ...
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Review | cinema
The Farewell [PG] review - The Good of the Many
It seems almost impossible to imagine now, but when director Lulu Wang first pitched her debut ...
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Review | cinema
The Immigrant review - Brilliant take on silent cinema classic
I don’t think I will even bother trying to find fault in this fantastic production. From the ...
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Review | theatre
The Day Shall Come [15] review - “Finding a real terrorist is harder than creating your own”
It’s quite a rare occurrence for me to come into a film almost completely blind, but I purposely ...
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Review | cinema
Joker [15] review
Comedy is tragedy. And vice versa. At least it is for Arthur Fleck, adrift in an uncaring ...
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Review | cinema
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