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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - But Is It Literature? | Christ Church: Blue Boar Lecture Theatre, Tuesday 27th March 2012
This debate brought together Mark Billingham (crime) and Chris Priest (sci-fi), chaired by ...
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Elektro Kif review
Take a soupcon of break dancing, stir in a little je ne sais quoi of old-school rave arms, add a ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - Chancellor's Lecture: 'The Rivered Earth'. Chris Patten talks to Vikram Seth | Sheldonian Theatre, Tue 27 March 2012
In the vaulted, baroque setting of the Sheldonian Theatre - Chris Patten’s ‘great Roman ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2012 review - The Self Illusion | Christ Church: Blue Boar Lecture Theatre, Sunday 25th March 2012
Bruce Hood, with the relaxed fluency that comes from being a professor, took an hour from the days ...
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Now Until the Hour review
The telephone rings and rings and rings and slowly Mary appears. She has spilt her coffee, she is ...
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Giselle review
Giselle is a lovely, quirky ballet. It's short - only 2 acts. Its first half involves a formal ...
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The Canal and River Trust review
Few have lived in Oxford for very long without noticing at least one of the many waterways that ...
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N.O.N.C.E. review
Steve Larkin's N.O.N.C.E. is many things - probably none of which you'll be expecting. With a show ...
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A Delicate Balance review
Oxford Theatre Guild’s adaptation of Edward Albee’s play proved to be an accurate portrayal of ...
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Oxey Mead review
Oxey Mead is one of the most beautiful wild meadows that remain on the outskirts of Oxford. A ...
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