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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Robert Peston. WTF: What have we done? Why did it happen? How do we take back control? Thursday 22nd March.
Robert Peston is a journalist and television presenter who needs very little introduction. I ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Never say you’ll marry someone when you’re ovulating - Ruby Wax, Saturday 24th March.
When I told my partner that I was going to listen to Ruby Wax talk about her new book How to Be ...
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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 - John Kiszely: the British Fiasco in Norway, 1940. The Anatomy of a Campaign. Tuesday 20th March.
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely’s talk was delivered to perfection. He spoke clearly without ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Just a Minute, Sheldonian Theatre, Sunday 25th March
Is it possible to type a review of the acclaimed Radio 4 panel game Just A Minute in sixty seconds ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Julia Hobsbawm, Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload. Friday 23rd March.
Julia Hobsbawm was introduced as a writer and speaker, a visiting professor at the Cass Business ...
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Oxford Literary Festival 2018 review - Peter Atkins, Conjuring the Universe: The Origins of the Laws of Nature. OLF at the Oxford Martin School, Friday 23rd March 2018.
With wit and wisdom Professor Atkins expounded, amongst many scientific theories, the importance of ...
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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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Nine Below Zero, Charlie Austen review - Distinctly above average Rhythm and Blues
In 1980, Nine Below Zero (NBZ) released their first record Live At The Marquee from which they ...
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