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Alice in Typhoidland review - The dirty sewers beneath the dreaming spires
Alice in Typhoidland is an audacious new exhibition co-hosted by the Bodleian's Weston Library and ...
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Nathan & Ida: Double Bill review - A delightful duo
When Shropshire window-dresser-turned-gigolo George (pronounced with a soft ‘g’ the glamorous ...
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Review | theatre
Rusty Bicycle review - Scrumptious food and a friendly atmosphere
A firm staple of Oxford, Dodo Pubs has one of the best pubs in the form of The Rusty Bicycle. ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Supermarket Scrooge review - Fantastic puppets and general silliness
Emma Boor’s Wild Boor Ideas theatre company, and its annual pantomime, has become something of an ...
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The Greyhound review - Burger week leads to culinary heaven
Residing on the outskirts of Wootton and a short drive from the centre of Oxford is the ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Macbeth review - A rock'n'roll rendering of Shakespeare's superstitious world
Theatre productions of Macbeth often run alongside A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as both plays draw ...
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Review | theatre
If Not Now, When? review - Seeing out the summer with some brilliant bands
Another year, another sold-out edition of If Not Now, When?, the all-day festival at Cowley’s ...
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Review | gigs
Daily Bread review - A satisfying, wholesome theatrical feast
The first thing you notice when you walk into The Old Fire Station’s theatre to see Daily Bread ...
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Ritual Union 2019 review - A chat with Ritual Union
What can we expect from your Ritual Union set?
Simon Bailey: You can expect loads of awesome new ...
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Review | gigs
BBuona Pinsa Bar review - Authentically convivial pizzeria
This delightful pizzeria has an unassuming exterior on Gloucester Green, meaning it is somewhat ...
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