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The Butler [12A] review
The Butler is very, very loosely based on the life of Eugene Allen, a man who worked for 34 years ...
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Folk Weekend Oxford review - Spotlight review: The Skeptics and Man Choir
These two singing sessions forever changed my assumption that all male a cappella groups sounded ...
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Review | gigs
Claire Martin and the Montpellier Cello Quartet review
Jazz doesn't usually conjure up an image of cellos in churches. But tonight, this is exactly ...
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Review | concerts
This May Hurt A Bit review
Stella Feehily's This May Hurt a Bit is a play with an agenda; one might even say, a mission: ...
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Review | theatre
Polar Bear + Shiver review
Both Shiver and Polar Bear gave surprising, complex and at times extremely challenging performances ...
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FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Andrew Taylor Interviewed by Nicolette Jones. St Hilda's Mystery and Crime Weekend Showcase - Sat 29th March
A fascinating discussion about inspiration, character development, themes and genres between Andrew ...
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Review | lectures
Cézanne and the Modern review
Cézanne and the Modern is a brilliant exhibition, and well worth going to see!
For the ...
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Review | exhibitions
Rich Hall review
Rich Hall is good at quite a few different things. Firstly, he’s a brilliant at ranting, ...
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Review | theatre
FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Jesmyn Ward talks to Jewell Parker Rhodes - Men We Reaped - Sun 23rd March
An emotionally charged conversation between Jesmyn Ward and Jewell Parker Rhodes, both African ...
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Review | lectures
FT Weekend: Oxford Literary Festival review - Graham Robb - The Ancient Paths - Sat 22nd March
“This is the type of book usually written by a lunatic” admits Graham Robb to the ...
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