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Bonnie Greer and Sarah Churchwell: The State of the Nation review - Beyond despair, there’s hope on history’s horizon
Trying to answer, in an hour, the role of America in the 21st century, the real meaning of ...
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Ghost Walk Bookshop Tour and Talk with Frances Hardinge review - Blackwell’s Oxford provides an innovative and fun night out
Blackwell’s
events are always a bit of a joy, but I was particularly excited to try
this one ...
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A More Perfect World review
On
11th April 1918 the Western Front was in the throes of the series of
German Spring offensives ...
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One Small Step review - The Burton Taylor Studio is taken to the stars with One Small Step
One Small Step, a children’s show telling the story of the space race from Sputnik 1 to Apollo ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Half toff and half Sheffield Steel - Tim Bentinck, Saturday 24th March.
Tim Bentinck is best known for his role on long-running radio serial The Archers as David Archer. ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Dr Miranda Kaufmann: Black Tudors in History
Having recently read a historical novel set in Elizabethan Tudor England, which touched on slaves ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Burn the Witch? More like hang them - Ronald Hutton talks to Diarmaid MacCulloch, British Academy Lecture, The Witch: A History of Fear, Thursday 22nd March.
As someone who has the typical marks of a witch (dark eyes, birth mark, an affinity with animals) ...
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Brian Fagan 'A Little History of Archaeology' review - Ripping yarns for the archaeologically inclined
After a glowing recommendation from Michael Wood in the most recent edition of Current Archaeology, ...
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Dara O'Briain - Voice Of Reason review
Dara O Briain brought his Voice of Reason show for a two night stint at the New Theatre – one of ...
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Love, Simon [12A] review - There will be tears
On first approach Love, Simon appears to be little more then a sweet, slight teen film. ...
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