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  • 31st March 2023
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·4th February 2013

The internet is serious business

Merlin Seller & Sadie Levy Gale
Internet trash or a legitimate form of art? We debate the role of memes in the the world of modern...
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·25th April 2013

The emotional generation: Thatcher’s cultural legacy

Nick Toner
Peter Mandelson’s infamous quote that “we are all Thatcherites now” is usually interpreted politically, and used to argue that Thatcherism...
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Entertainment
·8th May 2013

Dinner Arty Conversation: The Sonnet

Culture Team
Ever feel like the only ignoramus in a roomful of culture aficionados? If you can’t be a buff, learn to...
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·24th October 2013

DEBATE: This house would support state funding of drama and the arts

Tommo Fowler and Eleanor Sharman
PROPOSITION: Tommo Fowler makes a play to get state sponsoring for the stage Theatre can be roughly split into two...
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·18th January 2014

The Conversation: Oxford life & culture

Nathan Akehurst
It could be disingenuous to talk of ‘Oxford culture.’ Sure, there are rituals with which we all engage, albeit with...
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·4th June 2014

‘Cultured’: desirable compliment or derisory criticism?

Tucker Cholvin
A few weeks ago, a friend asked me what I took at first to be a pretty benign question: do...
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Entertainment
·22nd June 2015

Review: Yesterday

Philippa Stacey
Having never been to the Burton Taylor before, I’ll admit to finding the intimacy of the place slightly confronting. Especially...
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Entertainment
·14th January 2016

It’s Time to Bring Balance to The Force Awakens

Gavin Fleming
It may be the most successful film of 2015, a critical and commercial triumph, but frankly there’s far too much...
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Life
·17th January 2016

Preview: Patchwork – Al Zanders

James Chater
Patchwork return to Cellar this Thursday evening (January 21st) with their first external booking, Al Zanders. Patchwork organiser, Katia Mullova-Brind,...
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Life
·19th January 2016

Everything’s Alright: Bowie’s Light Shines On

Bethany Kirkbride
It is a truth universally acknowledged that people are born, and people die. Stars are born, and they too, must...
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Entertainment
·18th April 2013

What’s On This Week: 1st week

Editorial
What’s on this week Sunday 1st Week (April 21st), 10:00am – 11:30am Still Sundays A chance to relax at the...
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Entertainment
·2nd May 2013

Dinner Arty Conversation: Renaissance Art

Culture Team
Ever feel like the only ignoramus in a roomful of culture aficionados? If you can’t be a buff, learn to...
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·16th May 2013

Dinner Arty Conversation: Fauvism

Culture Team
Ever feel like the only ignoramus in a roomful of culture aficionados? If you can’t be a buff, learn to...
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·8th November 2013

La Dolce Vita and Its Crimes Against Fashion

Alys Key
Take a look in the mirror. What does the outfit you’re wearing say about your ideology? Nothing, you may think...
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Life
·27th January 2014

Rave culture: where are we now?

Matt Jones
Towards the tail end of a decade that had been defined to a large extent by individualism and materialism, something...
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Entertainment
·23rd September 2014

Review: Hamlet at The Royal Exchange

Isabel Sinagola
✮✮✮✮✮ The fact that The Royal Exchange’s new version of Hamlet, under the masterful direction of Sarah Frankcom, has a...
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Entertainment
·14th January 2016

Review: Daddy’s Home

Gabriel Naughton
Sometimes actors are criticised for playing the same character regardless of the role. Yet many of the most loved and...
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Entertainment
·14th January 2016

The Hateful Eight: Ugly, Self-Indulgent, But Still Intriuging

Robert Selth
There has always been a magic in Quentin Tarantino’s way with words. He has the gift of being able to...
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Entertainment
·18th January 2016

RENT – A Preview

Alex Taylor
Loosely based on Puccini’s opera ‘La Bohème’, RENT is an intense musical, set in the gritty deprivation of 80s New...
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  • Nicola Sturgeon: a career of ‘firsts’ (and contradictions) 27th March 2023
  • Christ Church Appoints New Dean 16th March 2023
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