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·13th June 2017

Preview: Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire

Amelia Parker
Of all the festivals set to grace fields across Britain this year, Wilderness (3rd-6th August) is arguably the most eclectic....
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·23rd February 2012

Hildalarity an antidote to fifth week blues?

Hannah Simpson on St. Hilda's appropriately timed tribute to feminist heritage
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·3rd October 2012

Summer clubbing, had me a blast

Tom Goulding
Au Seve – Julio Bashmore While the big festival track to come from Bristol-based Matt Walker last year was undoubtedly...
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·22nd October 2018

“I hope I make it home” – Gorillaz live at the Lucca Summer Festival July ‘18

Connor Thirlwell
Image credit: Bill Ebbeson. Description: Damon Albarn performing in 2010. Japanese culture considers it rude for someone to greet the...
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·15th February 2015

College Arts Festivals!

Amelia Brown
This term brings a wealth of art and theatre to our doors in the form of three arts festival, TSAF...
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Life
·13th February 2016

Preview: Common People Festival

This May Bank Holiday weekend (28th and 29th May), Common People – a new festival organised by Rob da Bank...
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Entertainment
·19th July 2013

Dancehall dilemmas and the bottom line on bumbags

Ellie Grange
The other night, a friend of mine nonchalantly took out a bumbag to wear to a drum ‘n’ bass night...
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Culture
·21st October 2018

Brand new arts festival coming to Oxford

Rachel Kevern
Image credit: Annie Spratt. Description: a craftsman creating small molds for silversmithing. ‘Handmade in Britain’ was established in 2007 to...
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Food and Drink
·11th May 2018

Foodie fun at FitFest

Gilly Eve
On Saturday 21st April, the Oxford Academy opened its doors to FitFest, Oxfordshire’s largest fitness and wellness festival. The event...
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Life
·3rd October 2012

The Great British festival summer

Otis Graham, Joel Duddell and Ophelia Stimpson
Beni:  BenicĂ ssim is on a beach on Spain’s east coast. Should you go there, you will find yourself basking in...
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·17th October 2012

Festivities to celebrate Oxfam anniversary

Sasha Ward
Oxford based charity, Oxfam, celebrated its 70th birthday by holding a musical festival in the city last Saturday. A ‘musical...
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Features
·9th June 2018

Junkyard Golf launches summer festival road trip in Oxford

Rachel Kevern
Originally launched in Manchester in 2015, Junkyard Golf Club is a new take on crazy golf, with nine-hole courses that...
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Entertainment
·24th September 2017

Arts at Brainchild: An Interview with Lily Bonesso

Brainchild, set up by a group of friends in 2012, is a festival popping with creative attractions. Held in July...
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·14th May 2022

Oxford Kite Festival to feature artists and thinkers such as Grace Jones, Richard Dawkins, and Ai Weiwei

Dania Kamal Aryf
  Oxford Kite Festival markets itself as “a new festival of ideas and music”, and will be taking place between...
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Life
·16th September 2018

Rock Werchter Festival: Why do we do this to ourselves?

Louis Beer
Featuring: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Queens of the Stone Age, Jack White, Gorillaz, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, The...
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News
·21st May 2018

Preparations for 2018 Common People festival begin

Max Jenner
Organisers have begun preparations for this weekend’s Common People festival in South Park. The festival, whose headlining acts are Ride,...
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Life
·11th June 2018

‘All Points East’ day festival: the perfect balance between energy and elegance

Megan Griffiths
Sitting in the middle of a field in London, pint in hand, listening to some of the most exciting bands...
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Life
·6th March 2017

Truck Festival 2017: the ‘anti major music festival’

Madeleine Taylor
From one music fan to another, 21st-23rd of July are dates to save – Whether you’ll be celebrating the end...
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·27th July 2012

Latitude: middle-class beatz and literary longings

Bethany White
The self-proclaimed “grown-up-Glastonbury” arts festival was back for its seventh year on the rather soggy weekend of 12th-15th July. As...
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