Local artist Charlotte Orr on how her paintings reflect a transient life in new...
"This is about being a small fish in a big pond," Charlotte Orr tells me, pointing at a beautiful aqua green and blue circular acrylic and ink...
Catch some a cappella masterworks from Oxford’s newest choir Opus 48
Audiences are in for a treat at the end of this month when Opus 48, Oxford’s newest medium-sized choir, launches its second season at the end of...
REVIEW: Illuminated Trail given contemporary edge at Blenheim Palace’s Christmas Lights, plus free chocolate!
Sold out last year, with thousands flocking from all over the country to bear witness and take part, Blenheim's Illuminated Trail is back, throwing open its doors...
Festive theme ‘Winter Lights’ pulls in big artists for Christmas exhibition at Sarah Wiseman...
An emphasis on the romance of the winter countryside, plays out at Sarah Wiseman Gallery's annual Christmas exhibition this year, which features artists including Dawn Stacey, luminous...
Susan Wollenberg’s 70th birthday celebrations, WNO, Japanese virtuoso Maki Sekiya and so much more...
This week's classical music round up from oxinabox.co.uk
The Big Interview: Political comedian Mark Thomas on ‘how we ended up here,’ in...
Mark Thomas has never done things by halves. He is comfiest in a hair shirt, waving a placard and making life as complicated and as difficult as...
REVIEW: Sexy, sassy and sticking it to the sovereign. SIX The Musical will scorch...
"I'd see that again anytime. I loved it. Absolutely loved it," my teenage daughter told me, uncharacteristically jubilant.
We'd all given it a standing ovation, all clapped and...
‘Something Else’ is going on at Sewell Gallery in Radley in new two man...
Two distinguished Oxford professionals have come together in the Sewell Centre Gallery’s latest exhibition ‘Something Else’.
After long careers in architecture and the world of antique and...
REVIEW: Puss in Boots takes you to 1950s London via EastEnders, Only Fools and...
“Mummy what does ‘ipnotist mean’?” my daughter whispered as King Rat, the East End baddie threatened Chipping Norton Theatre’s audience, accompanied by much booing and hissing.
We were...
The ‘huge variety in repertoire’ is one of the hallmarks of Oxford Chamber Music...
Chamber music stars to light up the Holywell
The Oxford Chamber Music Society’s new season features an exceptionally strong line-up of international stars and emerging talent, as well...













