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Author: Madi Maxwell-Libby

‘Tax is such a shame’: Made in Chelsea star’s business secrets

6th February 20126th February 2012 Madi Maxwell-Libby

“Tax is such a shame”, Francis Boulle comments mournfully. “It’s a damn shame that it exists”.  Tax probably does get in the way a fair old bit if you’re a 23 year-old diamond heir.  Boulle – who will be familiar to many as a ‘star’ of the TV phenomenon ‘Made in Chelsea’ – describes himself […]

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Interview: Bombay Bicycle Club

3rd November 2011 Rosie Wilson1 Comment on Interview: Bombay Bicycle Club

Rosie Wilson talks babyfaces and banter with Bombay Bicycle Club

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Review: Dry the River

30th October 201130th October 2011 Rosie Wilson

Rosie Wilson suggests the band are worth your attention

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The difference between: living out and in

27th October 201127th October 2011 Rosie Wilson

Rosie Wilson reminisces about the time she lived in a far-place called Iffley and had a kitchen that looked like this

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The worst self-help books

16th October 2011 Rosie Wilson2 Comments on The worst self-help books

Rosie Wilson takes us on a journey on which we probably don’t want to go. We really hope you haven’t read any of these.

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Friends with Benefits: Familiar but fun

23rd September 201123rd September 2011 Rebecca Gillie

Rosie Wilson reviews Friends with Benefits, a film that bears a striking resemblance to something else you may have seen this year.

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Mark Steel’s in town

10th February 20119th February 2011 Emily Belton1 Comment on Mark Steel’s in town

Mark Steel chats to Rosie Wilson about hecklers, Frankie Boyle, and even a bit of the tennis…

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I’d like to thank the academy…

3rd February 201129th January 2011 Emily Belton

Rosie Wilson and Rebekah Diamond have a look at the best and worst speeches of all time.

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Soc-Hopping No. 11: The Board Games Society

27th January 201123rd January 2011 Emily Belton

Rosie Wilson investigates the Board Games Society. Fun and games ensue…

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Stunning tale of love as it is actually

27th January 201123rd January 2011 Rebecca Gillie

The trailer for Blue Valentine sees Ryan Gosling singing along to the ukulele in an intentionally daft voice as Michelle Williams tap dances in charmingly zany fashion – the whole thing seems reminiscent of 2009’s rather willfully indie portrayal of a relationship, 500 Days of Summer. But don’t let such whimsy fool you: this is […]

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New things to do in Oxford

13th January 201120th January 2011 Features Team1 Comment on New things to do in Oxford

Want a new year’s resolution you’ll actually keep? The OxStu features team shows you how…

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Predictions for 2011

13th January 201111th January 2011 Rosie Wilson

What might be the OxStu’s top stories in 2011? There’s no way of telling. So Rosie Wilson has a guess!

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Interview: Stornoway

25th November 201024th November 2010 Alex Kealy

Rosie Wilson talks rapid success with Oxford’s newest Scottish-island-monikered indie-folk act.

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Mr Nice: Nice guys don’t finish last

14th October 201025th October 2010 Rosie Wilson

Rosie Wilson gets to grips with the proverbial magic dragon in her review of Mr Nice.

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Tamara Drewe: Hi-jinks and hot pants

6th October 201025th October 2010 Rosie Wilson

Highly silly and utterly enjoyable – Rosie Wilson considers the merits of Tamara Drewe.

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