Entertainment·24th January 2019‘A sight to behold’: ‘The Favorite’ review Nat Rachman Yorgos Lanthimos’s excellent new film The Favourite is a bodice-ripper of a different sort. Gone are the breathy declarations love,...Read More
Entertainment·28th April 2017‘Blavatsky’s Tower’: Claustrophobic Family Drama Julian Sunley Blavatsky’s Tower is a claustrophobic family drama. Leaving the Michael Pilch studio, it felt as if the apartment’s internal tensions...Read More
Pink·19th January 2020‘Colourfully queer’ – Finding an alternative family at Oxford Jade Calder Upon arriving at Oxford, I was initially tentative about dipping my toe into the water of the LGBTQ+ ‘scene’, as...Read More
Features·24th October 2020‘Defending ourselves with Data’: The Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker Jackie Brown Image Description:Â Collage of some of the OxCGRT coders in a Zoom-like format. Â COVID-19 has undoubtedly wreaked havoc upon the...Read More
Entertainment·2nd June 2017‘Garden’: A Cerebral Piece With A Very Human Heart Once again, Jack Bradfield and Poltergeist Theatre prove that they’re cleverer than us. In the nicest possible way. Garden, Bradfield’s...Read More
Entertainment·15th November 2015‘I love making strangers laugh’: An Interview with the Oxford Imps William Shaw Talking to the Oxford Imps’ producer, Harry Houseman, I can’t help feeling I’m getting a private performance. Though quieter and...Read More
FeaturesFood and Drink·12th November 2016‘Jesus loves Wahoo’: A Tribute to the Bar (and Grill) Chris Allnutt and Lizzie Shelmerdine We did attempt to get some food at Wahoo before it closed for good (yes, it sounded weird as we...Read More
News·7th November 2021‘Oxford on Ecosia’ group call on Oxford to adopt Ecosia as default search engine Jamie Slagel Image Description: Ecosia logo on background of trees, cows, and farm workers. Just underneath is the motto: “Turn your internet...Read More
FeaturesScience and Technology·1st February 2017‘Prevention is better than cure’ – Oxford leads in vaccine research Fazle Chowdhury Like wars and famine, infectious diseases are an eternal challenge to human progress and development. They remain among the leading...Read More
Entertainment·2nd June 2017‘Avenue Q’: A Coming-Of-Age Story With A Twist Jasmine White Avenue Q is a coming-of-age story with a twist: most of the characters are Sesame Street-style puppets. The latest show...Read More
News·5th May 2019‘Boycott the Oxford Union’ campaign launched in response to invitation of ‘fascist and racist figures’ Nat Rachman A new campaign has been launched to boycott the Oxford Union following its decision to invite figures described by the...Read More
Entertainment·27th April 2017‘Dear Brutus’: An Interview The story of how Alexia Kirk, director of Dear Brutus, found the play is “one which no one ever believes....Read More
Culture·25th January 2020‘Fashion permanence’ – an interview with Julia Mervis Abigail Hodges Image description: Julia’s tattoo of a Tillering on her left forearm In the modern world, a culture of fast-fashion has...Read More
College NewsNews·14th November 2013‘Gay’ insult condemned by Merton Ally Leigh and Anna Simpson An email has been sent to Merton’s JCR by their LGBTQ rep, condemning the use of the terms ‘gay’ or...Read More
Entertainment·11th May 2017‘I, Marcus’: A Review Julian Sunley After a stunted night out, five teenagers wait indefinitely for a train. With nothing to do but sit on the...Read More
Entertainment·1st May 2017‘Little Shop of Horrors’: A Preview Charles Pidgeon As I watched the cast of Little Shop of Horrors perform at a tech rehearsal, I was nostalgic for a...Read More
News·23rd May 2013‘Oxford is the worst place to battle depression’: A response Tatiana Cutts Tatiana Cutts responds to an article by the Oxford Tab on depression in Oxford.Read More
News·3rd August 2019‘Plush for all’ accessibility campaign successful! Rosie Good Plush, Oxford’s only LGBTQ+ bar and club, published a press release on the 23rd July announcing the success of the...Read More