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As Oxfordshire Artweeks continues Wise Investment in Chipping Norton presents a rainbow of talent...

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As Oxfordshire Artweeks continues and venues prepare to open across North and West Oxfordshire, Wise Investment in Chipping Norton presents a rainbow of talent under one roof,...

‘It’s like a big episode of Taskmaster’ Alternative improv troupe ‘Perfect Show for Rachel’...

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"It's a motorway of a show," Flo O'Mahony concedes with a grin. Currently touring 'Perfect Show for Rachel', an ad lib, improvised, madcap, anarchic, accessible, riot of...

‘I want the colour to talk’ Artist Sarah Spackman celebrates 20 years at Sarah...

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"All I want to do is say more with less," Sarah Spackman explains. We are sitting in her studio in West Oxford, the light streaming through the...

TASTY TREATS: Oxfordshire Artweeks opens today with 500 venues to visit. Here’s our top...

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Oxfordshire Artweeks opens today with as many as 500 venues to visit for free, stretching right across the county over the next three weeks (2-25 May). READ OUR...

REVIEW: ‘There’s blood on the begonias!’ Death, bonking and sandwich spread – cue Midsomer...

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It's all going on at Badger's Drift it would seem. So if you are partial to nosy neighbours, infidelity, al fresco bonking, avid pruning, jealousy, rivalry and...

Stephen Fry’s ‘latest addiction’, Simon Mason’s DI Ryan Wilkins series, hits Woodstock Bookshop Festival...

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Simon Mason is one of the most prolific authors around and can seemingly turn his hand to anything. The master of a string of children and young...

Banbury’s Noah Wild brings his new play ‘With All My Fondest Love’ to OFS...

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A heartbroken Noah Wild came across a box of his grandparents love letters in the loft aged 17, during his A Levels: "They were very dusty and...

REVIEW: ”Music Composed in Auschwitz’ proves that beauty can survive the unimaginable’ Book OSJ’s...

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There are concerts that entertain and there are concerts that move you. Very rarely, there are concerts that change something in you, that send you home quieter, more thoughtful and more grateful...

REVIEW: ‘Take a bow director Simon Tavener: a timely and relevant treat’ OTG’s Murder in...

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Reviewers (including myself) often like to prattle on about how relevant an old play is to today, but in staging T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral at...

Get ready for Oxfordshire Artweeks as South Oxfordshire and Vale of the White Horse prepares...

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Oxfordshire Artweeks opens on May 2, and there’ll be hundreds of open studios and pop-up exhibitions in every corner of the county – wherever you see the bright yellow...
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