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Seth Lakeman, Wildwood Kin review - Eclectic, Electric and Energetic, Lakeman's Occasionally Drowned in Sound but Surfaces with Treasures
We traipse into the huge bauble-lit Main Hall to find Wildwood Kin already playing – and ...
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Primal Scream review - Classic hits for a paranoid age
A packed downstairs at the O2 Academy was the venue on Thursday for two quite different bands. ...
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Ex Libris Live! review
Ex Libris Live has perfected the recipe for a great game and live event: four guest writers, one ...
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Mandolirium review
The last Sunday of the month is fast becoming the evening to keep free if you want to hear good ...
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Gary Numan, I Speak Machine review - Prince of synth proves the future never gets old
'Nuuuu-maaaan, nuuu-maaaan'. The crowd chants in deep and impatient tones, as if calling out to a ...
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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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The Tempest review - Wind of Change at the Oxford Castle
There's a lot of Shakespeare in Oxford this summer. Siege Theatre is contributing their interesting ...
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Print, Project, Collect review - Lights, camera action - behind the frame
Print, Project, Collect is a new venture by the Pitt Rivers Museum which aims to give members of ...
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Oxford Festival of the Arts 2016 review - Proust, Plosives and the Power of the Poetic
Ben Okri, novelist, poet and now interviewer of Jeremy Corbyn certainly divides opinion with his ...
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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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