“The one who pulls focus is as important as anyone in front of the camera”: in conversation with Edward Norton
Culture·7th June 2023“The one who pulls focus is as important as anyone in front of the camera”: in conversation with Edward Norton Lukas Seifert As I sit down to start the interview, I’m trying to square Edward Norton the person with Edward Norton as...Read More
Culture·6th June 2023Saucy, silly, fun for all the family: a review of Arctic Monkeys’ comeback Eleanor Luxton It is imperative that you see Arctic Monkeys soon. Very soon. On Wednesday night, the four-piece completed the second leg...Read More
Culture·23rd May 2023Magdalen Players’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream: a night of magic and mayhem Jennifer Robinson It’s Trinity term, the sun is shining, what better time to stage a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Shakespeare’s...Read More
Culture·19th May 2023Modern Marian gospel: a review of the devilishly funny Immaculate Charlie Bowden A delightful twisting of biblical precedent took place last week in the Michael Pilch Studio Theatre at Balliol College, as...Read More
Culture·7th May 2023Voices from Death Row: Lincoln College to host moving art exhibition Charlie Bowden On Sunday 7 and Monday 8 May, the Oakeshott Room in Lincoln College will come alive with the voices of...Read More
Culture·26th April 2023The Oxford Imps make triumphant return to the Bullingdon Charlie Bowden Improvisational comedy troupe the Oxford Imps played a knockout first show of term at the Bullingdon on Monday 24th April. ...Read More
Culture·18th April 2023Postcard from Rome Elena Buccisano Legend has it that if you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain, one day you will return to Rome...Read More
Food and Drink·16th April 2023The Handle Bar: The Perfect Brunch Spot Alexis McCaffrey A quaint two-story building off St. Michaels Street with a bicycle stuck to the front of it is home to...Read More
Entertainment·10th April 2023Flo: New fly girls of British R&B get Missy Elliott co-sign Charlie Bowden The craze for western pop groups seems to have died down in recent years. While K-pop collectives like BTS, Blackpink,...Read More
Culture·14th March 2023Berlin Film Festival 2023 – First Look Review – TĂłtem Jason Chau In TĂłtem, a Mexican family gathers to throw a birthday party that is simultaneously a chance to bid farewell to one...Read More
Culture·6th June 2023Spelling Bee pandemonium (in a good way) Johannah Mathew The night before watching the Eglesfield Musical Society’s production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (directed by Harry...Read More
Culture·31st May 2023The best albums of spring 2023 Charlie Bowden Music is a comfort to many, especially in the hectic chaos of an Oxford term. We’re almost halfway through 2023...Read More
Culture·20th May 2023Review: The High Performance Podcast Live Tymoteusz Syrytczyk Earlier this month I had the opportunity to see the High Performance Podcast live show in Oxford’s New Theatre. I...Read More
Culture·9th May 2023The lights, the party, the ballgowns: how outfits are used in the Eras Tour to define a whole discography Johannah Mathew I remember when (we broke up) the first images of Taylor Swift’s outfits for the Eras Tour were released: I,...Read More
Food and Drink·5th May 2023A Rat in Paris Kasturi Pindar Unless you live in a swamp and your name is Shrek, you probably shouldn’t be writing about rats in the...Read More
Culture·25th April 2023Ramen Kulture: Restaurant Review Kasturi Pindar Image description: A bowl of Ramen Kulture’s tonkotsu ramen with chashu pork next to a serving of two okonomiyaki skewers....Read More
Culture·17th April 2023Max’s new Harry Potter series: Flop-to-be or exciting new chapter? Haochen Wang Harry Potter, Hogwarts, The Boy Who Lived. These, and countless others, are most likely, especially for our generation, terms that...Read More
Culture·13th April 2023Exhibition 002 to showcase Oxford art of all kinds in Worcester College Charlie Bowden Worcester College is hosting an exhibition celebrating artists of all mediums from in and around Oxford in the first week...Read More
Culture·9th April 2023Berlin Film Festival 2023 – First Look Review – 20,000 Species of Bees Jason Chau In Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s feature film debut, 20,000 Species of Bees, the Basque filmmaker shines a spotlight on the obstacles...Read More