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The Family in Disorder: Truth or Dare - Cinthia Marcelle review - Piratical art celebrating human interaction
Cinthia Marcelle's The Family In Disorder is a perfect illustration of the beauty of entropy. If ...
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A Quiet Place [15] review - Silence is the key to an effective horror film
A horror film can live or die on the execution of its core concept. At the centre of A Quiet Place ...
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Chicken Cottage review - Cheap and cheerful chicken in a not-so cheerful cottage
I have often passed Chicken Cottage on the Cowley Road, dismissing it as an amusingly named ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Isle of Dogs [PG] review - Masterful director returns with another fascinatingly-constructed tale
A new Wes Anderson film is always a treat worth undertaking. The director's precision and craft can ...
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Matt Price, Paul Tonkinson, Kae Kurd, Bec Hill review - Comedian quartet provide fabulous Saturday night fun
For those not in the know, The Glee Club (now residing in The Bullingdon following a move across ...
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Ready Player One [12A] review - Cultural Cannibalism
Ready Player One might be one of the most frustrating films I have seen in a long time. Visually ...
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The Three Horseshoes review - Epic food, affordable prices
Situated in the charming village of Garsington, The Three Horseshoes has one of the most packed ...
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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 - 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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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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