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Oxford Bach Choir – Mozart Requiem, Bach Trauer-Ode review - The comfort of eternal rest and divine mercy
Human mortality was the theme of this first
concert of the year by the Oxford Bach Choir, looking ...
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Review | concerts
Annie review - The sun will come out...
As someone who was a childhood fan of the film version of Annie, I will try to avoid comparing the ...
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The Aftermath [15] review - 'The war is over. We won. That’s the end of it.'
It is the dead of winter 1946 in Hamburg and the war is over.Rachel Morgan (Kiera Knightly) has ...
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Review | cinema
First Animals and the Origin of Oceanic Ecosystems review - Life, but not as we know it
Have you ever wondered what makes something an animal? The latest exhibition at the Oxford ...
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Review | exhibitions
The Lion King [PG] review - Disney's Unapologetic Vanity Project
It’s a bold move when one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time, is re-envisioned as ...
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Everybody Knows [15] review
Everybody knows the solution to the mystery except the characters. We know because after 90 minutes ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Miranda Kaufmann: Black Tudors, Tuesday 20th March
It is safe to say that the Tudors is one of the most studied periods of our history. As historian ...
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Review | lectures
On The March review - Clare Bayley's new play marches from Suffragists to Superwoman, acknowledging compromise and missteps, but looking forward with hope
In 1913, the Great Pilgrimage of the British Suffragist movement marched through Britain over six ...
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I'd Be Lost Without It review - The most successful piece of totally-devised theatre I have seen
"I’d Be Lost Without It explores our 21st century addiction to technology... Using headphones, ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Zing Tsjeng: Forgotten Women, Saturday 17th March
Since it was established in 1901, 892 individuals have won a Nobel Prize. Of that number, 52 have ...
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