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  • 5th July 2022
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·20th May 2010

Laborious loveliness

This production has all the elements of a fabulous garden show: a stunning location, a great cast and a romp of a play
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·20th May 2010

Don’t be a fool, go see Pool

This production will make you question your own morals, challenging you to engage in the sick creation of art taking place, whilst presenting, in itself, the grotesque mask of human nature: "we are all bad people."
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Entertainment
·20th May 2010

Woo-hoo for Much Ado

Oxford Triptych Theatre's Much Ado About Nothing is an ambitious production whose aims the performers ably meet.
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Hidden Treasures: Hair Metal

It is strange that a genre known for its commercialism and criticised for its soullessness has been resurrected on the appeal of its music and style.
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Live Reviews: Week 5

This week’s reviews of current live perfomances
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Entertainment
·27th May 2010

Very loud (laughter)

This play may not take you on an emotional journey of self discovery, but it will make you roar with laughter.
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Entertainment
·27th May 2010

The great debate: Fight Club

For: Ellen Newberry praises the pugilistic piece de resistance On paper, you might be forgiven for expecting Fight Club to...
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·27th May 2010

Elephants in the Ashmolean, 28th April – 26th September 2010

Lizzie Porter visits an intricate exhibition of elephants
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Playing the bass card

James Benge wonders why the bassist remains the lonely guy at the back of the stage
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Entertainment
·27th May 2010

French fancy par excellence

Alex Harvey reviews Dangerous Liasons on Trinity Lawns
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Entertainment
·20th May 2010

A damned good hour

Short and sweet would be a brief summation of this play
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Entertainment
·20th May 2010

No way out, hard to get into

This is a slow-moving, disquieting play, which is for the most part performed by a highly disturbing ménage à trois.
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Entertainment
·20th May 2010

The great debate: Gladiator

For: James Mackay sings the praises of this Roman classic With Gladiator, Ridley Scott revived the ailing sword and sandals...
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Album Reviews: Week 5

This week's reviews of new album releases
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·27th May 2010

Closet thing to crazy

Radha Bharadwaj captures the audience with the same power of manipulation with which he menaces the author.
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·27th May 2010

We’ve got room For Rent

Charlotte King shoots up to New College to needle director Adam Baghdadi about what he's cooking up.
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Foals

Alex Kealy talks to local heroes Foals about recording in Jericho, mathrock and naked karaoke.
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Interview: Bellowhead

Tom Moyser goes for a drink with Paul Sartin from folk supergroup Bellowhead - headliners of this year’s Oxford Folk Festival
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EntertainmentLife
·27th May 2010

Got Wood?

Jenny Hamada checks out Oxfordshire’s very own Wood Festival
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  • Blowing Up Ukraine by Yuri Felshtinsky and Michael Stanchev review: an urgent warning for us all 30th June 2022
  • OxStu Editors in Chief for MT22 announced 24th June 2022
  • In Conversation with Author and Journalist Elizabeth Day 23rd June 2022
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