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Coffee Concerts: Simon Crawford Phillips & Philip Moore (piano duet) review - Aesthetic dovetailing of purpose
A bright early autumn Sunday morning on Holywell Street, the college entrances clogged with ...
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A Cavalcade of Fools review - Dramatic and comedic interplay between the multi-faceted themes and characters wrapped up in the piece like a matryoshka doll
Last night's performance of Andrew Barsby's new comedy by an eclectic cast from Oxford Theatre ...
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Review | theatre
Cats review - A classic, re-mastered, and purring loudly
Like it or not, Cats is a big deal. It's 35 years old and still packs out theatres with audiences ...
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Moon Hooch, Marco Benevento, Tiece, Train Robbers review - Local lads, party jazz, and the elusive zone where good becomes great
In my view there's a recipe for a great live show - talent and heart. One without the other can be ...
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London's Burning review - A truly illuminating account of the Great Fire of London
Generations of Science Oxford devotees have been spellbound over the years by Natalie Ford's deft ...
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Review | lectures
The BFG [PG] review - Interview - Spielberg isn't Resting on his Laurels
Daily Info catches up with cinema's biggest giant Steven Spielberg – whose BFG strides onto ...
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Review | cinema
Vidar Norheim review - Beautiful beats mark the beginning of something big
Fancy a few electronic beats and a vibraphone on a Wednesday night? Sure. How about some dulcet ...
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Review | gigs
Sticky Fingers, Tom Forbes review - Sticky Fingers leave their mark on Oxford audience
Oxford's O2 venue was buzzing in anticipation of a new band visiting town but not just any old ...
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Shelf Life – with Griff Rhys Jones review - Titillating talk for book lovers of all sorts
What is one to do when one invites a bookish sort of chap to talk about books and he admits he ...
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Review | lectures
Echo And The Bunnymen review - Joyous, soaring and sweaty rock from Echo & the Bunnymen
The lights dim and the cheers grow as the band walk on stage. But this is nothing. The crowd save ...
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