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  • 30th March 2023
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·20th January 2011

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Anna Calvi, the eponymous debut by one of this year’s “Sound of 2011” longlist nominees, starts vainly with that staple...
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·24th February 2011

Soundtrack to lost youth

Any listener of Sonic Youth mentions how discordant and strange their take on rock was and still is. In the...
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·9th June 2011

Can’t run Barefoot in the Park without stubbing a toe

Hannah Polonsky takes her shoes off as she reviews Barefoot in the Park
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·3rd November 2011

Review: Verdi’s ‘La Traviata’

Andrea Jansson checks out Moulin Rouge's classier ancestor in London
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·17th November 2011

Bouncers: “dying, conceiving, growing vegetables, and shagging”

Sarah Gashi reviews Bouncers, showing during 6th week at the Keble O’Reilly.
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·25th November 2011

Broken Stars deserves none

Frankie Goodway previews Broken Stars, to be showing in the Moser Theatre in 8th week.
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·25th January 2012

Celebration: First Night Review ***

For true Pinter’s fans. Or if you want something radically different. Because even by Harold Pinter’s standards, nothing really happens...
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·9th September 2012

Review: Blink

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Over the last few years there has been a trend of presenting relationships that in real life would seem harmful as...
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Entertainment
·19th September 2012

Not a fallen woman: Hedda Gabler at The Old Vic

Hedda Gabler comes as a ray of (admittedly malevolent) sunshine amidst a September darkened with fallen women. Keira Knightley’s disappointing,...
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Entertainment
·19th September 2012

Oh, the Humanity at the Soho Theatre

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Even the most popular plays have their critics and nothing is universally admired. Something you like, someone else will despise...
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Life
·20th January 2011

In the Blake midwinter

You should definitely care about James Blake. The electronic musician (though it seems insufficient to categorize him as such) got...
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·26th May 2011

Gold still gleaming as Pirates franchise travels to stranger tides

The evergreen franchise may be on stranger tides, but remains on solid cinematic ground, argues Charlotte Turner
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·11th July 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: All of the spectacle, none of the magic

The final instalment of the world's biggest film franchise is upon us, but does it live up to the hype?
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Entertainment
·10th November 2011

‘Is she seriously called Caggie?’

Ever wondered what this 'Made in Chelsea' thing is? Joel Richardson dares to investigate the mysterious world of rooftop sofas and Ollie Locke's eyebrows
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·25th November 2011

Far Flung 7: Drama Columns

Frankie Goodway goes all meta in her last column of Michaelmas term.
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·15th January 2012

The Ingestigator: Atomic Burger breakfast menu

The Ingestigator reviews Atomic Burger's breakfast menu
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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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Entertainment
·17th September 2012

Review: Dead On Her Feet at The North Wall/Arcola

Tommo Fowler
In 1920s America, a craze swept the nation which provided escapism for those languishing in the Great Depression: dance marathons...
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Entertainment
·19th September 2012

Love and Information at the Royal Court

Frankie Goodway
Love and Information at the Royal Court is a new play by Caryl Churchill which essentially appropriates the quick-fire format...
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  • Comedian and Drag Legend Paul O’Grady dead at 67 29th March 2023
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  • Nicola Sturgeon: a career of ‘firsts’ (and contradictions) 27th March 2023
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