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Shakespeare's Dead review - 400 Years of Mortal Perils
Running now until 18
th September 2016, the Weston Library is hosting a new exhibition on all ...
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Laura Bates - Girl Up review - She must be a world expert on the persistent sexism that still exists in our society
Laura Bates is the woman behind the Everyday Sexism project – a website which started as a ...
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Luke Daniels + The Lost Art + Finlay Leslie review
First up in Tigmus' acoustic-guitar-based program was Finlay Leslie, possessed of a fantastic voice ...
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Alphabet Backwards, Lewis & Leigh, Cosmosis review - Uplifting indie/electro/pop to pluck me out of my self-made misery
Last night I found myself at the Jericho Tavern. When I say 'I found myself' I mean, I had ...
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My First Ballet: Sleeping Beauty review - The show quickly captivated even the most wiggly of wrigglers
This visually luscious ballet for kids is a slimmed-down version of Tchaikovsky's 4 hour epic from ...
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Champagne History Lecture review - It came as a surprise to learn that the British have had a significant influence on the bubbly we so joyously quaff today
'Votre état d'esprit est change en mieux.' ('Your mindset is changing for the better.') ...
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Louder Than Bombs [15] review - The intriguing premise provides the groundwork for a fragmented and postmodern story which transcends genre but ultimately delivers an unsatisfying conclusion.
Louder than Bombs is the ambitious English-language debut from Norwegian director Joachim Trier. ...
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Hail, Caesar! [12A] review
I should admit straight off the bat that I am a huge Cohen brothers fan and have probably watched ...
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A Moment of Grace review - Modern Art Oxford | KALEIDOSCOPE: 'A Moment of Grace'
Modern Art Oxford | KALEIDOSCOPE: 'A Moment of Grace' The title for the next progression of ...
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Review | uncategorised
Oxford Literary Festival 2016 review - James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov on Tchaikovsky: border-line magical, on point and imaginative
James Mayhew and Alexander Ardakov
Tchaikovsky's Piano Suite The Seasons: Live Storytelling, ...
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