Entertainment·4th February 2013The 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...Read More
News·25th April 2013The 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...Read More
Entertainment·8th May 2013Dinner 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...Read More
Entertainment·24th October 2013DEBATE: 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...Read More
Comment·18th January 2014The 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...Read More
Entertainment·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...Read More
Entertainment·22nd June 2015Review: Yesterday Philippa Stacey Having never been to the Burton Taylor before, I’ll admit to finding the intimacy of the place slightly confronting. Especially...Read More
Entertainment·14th January 2016It’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...Read More
Life·17th January 2016Preview: 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,...Read More
Life·19th January 2016Everything’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...Read More
Entertainment·18th April 2013What’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...Read More
Entertainment·2nd May 2013Dinner 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...Read More
Entertainment·16th May 2013Dinner 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...Read More
News·8th November 2013La 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...Read More
Life·27th January 2014Rave 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...Read More
Entertainment·23rd September 2014Review: 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...Read More
Entertainment·14th January 2016Review: 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...Read More
Entertainment·14th January 2016The 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...Read More
Entertainment·18th January 2016RENT – 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...Read More