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The Indivisible Present review
The theme of The Indivisible Present is time – slowed down, sped up and frozen. In the case of ...
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Review | exhibitions
Hail, Caesar! [12A] review
As an early-release treat, I hurried to the first showing of the Coen brothers' newest meisterwerk ...
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Review | cinema
The Magic of The Trees at ART JERICHO review - The unique process of combining glass with photographs developed by Slater cries out to be touched and examined closely.
'Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest ...' Shakespeare, 'Sonnet 3'. On a blustery cold ...
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Acanthus at the Randolph Hotel CLOSED review - Afternoon Tea at The Randolph
I arrive at The Randolph early to indulge in as much high-class comfort as possible (free water). ...
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Review | food-and-drink
The Picture of Dorian Gray review - Beauty Gone to the Dogs
Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray bursts with themes relating to the place of aestheticism ...
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Review | theatre
Scenes of Last Tokyo: Japanese Creative Prints from 1945 review - An odd and slightly unsettling mix of tradition and modernity
“Scenes of Last Tokyo" is advertised as an exercise in nostalgia, but is there more to it? It ...
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Review | uncategorised
Die Fledermaus review - A production that embraces the popular, the ridiculous, the farcical - with a bold, bright twist of modernity thrown into the mix
It is the glory and curse of Die Fledermaus that every note is absolutely and instantly familiar; ...
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Oxford Afterlives: The stories of J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, and Philip Pullman review - Fluent and thought-provoking: a fascinating account of Wonderlands, LOTR Dungeons & Dragons and Phillip Pullman's take on on museum relics
Celebrating three of Oxford's best fantasy writers, the Oxford Afterlives event at the Natural ...
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Review | lectures
Playwright review - Shiny red apples dangle from the ceiling; a sort of psychofreudian cousin to Noises Off
A dishevelled playwright sits at a rickety desk in his jammy-bottoms and a rumpled blazer, grinding ...
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High-Rise [15] review - High-Rise highlights the human struggles and paranoia that evolve when a dream becomes fantasy enacted.
Even watching a preview will not prepare you for High-Rise. It draws you into its very core of ...
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