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The Merchant of Venice review
Propeller admire Shakespeare for covering such a breadth of human experience. They're certainly not ...
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Overfishing review
Over a third of wild fish stocks have collapsed and only 2-3% of the world's big sea fish ...
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Lady Windermere's Fan review
Lady Windermere’s Fan (1892) was Oscar Wilde’s first commercial success, and within four years ...
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Interviews with the stars! review
Folk-rock singer-songwriter Al Stewart comes to Oxford for a rare acoustic concert. In an exclusive ...
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Al Stewart review
Folk-rock singer-songwriter Al Stewart comes to Oxford for a rare acoustic concert. In an exclusive ...
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His Dark Materials Parts 1 & 2 review
We came away feeling like we'd been reading a really good book. Nicholas Wright's adaptation of ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The Pleasures and Sorrows of WorkAlain de BottonSat 4th April
How many love songs do you know? And now how many songs about work? Not many probably. Considering ...
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Oxford Jazz Festival 2009 review
Given that we're in the middle of a raging recession, it's no surprise that cultural ...
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Oxfringe 2009 review - The Art of CatastropheOFS StudioFri 3rd April
The Art of Catastrophe was a solid and enjoyable one act, one woman play, presenting a familiar ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The Book is Dead: Long Live the BookLucy Atkins, Brian Appleyard, Chris Meade and Kate PullingerFri 3rd April
“Of making many books there is no end” (Eccl. 12:12, AV) – or is there? This was the question ...
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