REVIEW: ‘A huge, hedonistic display of happiness.’ 10,000 enjoyed a wet, wild and wonderful...
We couldn’t quite believe it. Were we really going to a festival? And could the weather warning really be true we wondered as we slipped and slid...
Artist Andy Bullock on his Covid struggle, a fascination with knots and solo exhibition...
It's a fascinating story, worthy of a film script. Andy Bullock former Art Director at Saatchi and Saatchi with 30 years’ global experience under his belt, moves...
REVIEW: ‘the future looks bright’ for GOYA after sell out world premiere of Smart...
The North Wall's ability to transform its flexible space to accommodate the needs of each production it hosts is always impressive. Hosting Smart Casual: A New Musical...
‘Rich pickings for classical music lovers!’ From proms to opera and chamber music –...
Normally a quiet month in Oxford, this August has rich pickings for classical music lovers. Here’s a round-up of what’s in store – from chamber music to...
Check out the winners of Oxford’s new photography competition in The Covered Market and...
There were over 350 entries in the REDISCOVER OXFORD Photography Competition and now the winners can be admired in The Covered Market and in bus stops all...
‘It’s like a howl of rage’ Catch Oxford Theatre Guild’s gripping rape trial It’s...
"It's like a howl of rage" says director Alex Coke when describing Oxford Theatre Guild's It's True, It's True, It's True - a gripping dramatisation of a...
Don’t miss Treasure Island at The Isis River Farmhouse in Iffley and Pay What...
Six actors, armed with instruments, pirate hats and a set that easily packs into the back of a van, bring a fun, imaginative and surprising take on...
REVIEW: “The most enchanting and captivating 45 minutes of escapism” Take your children to...
After being dispatched to the picturesque Sunnymead Meadow to watch Creation Theatre’s outdoor performance of The Wind in the Willows, my nine year old and I didn’t...
Sexy, sassy and sophisticated – Tokyo Art & Photography is ‘a must see exhibition...
Introducing some of Japan's most famous artists to a hungry Western audience, Ninagawa Miko's bright pink Japanese blossom kicks off the brave, bold and unapologetic world of...
REVIEW: “I strongly recommend that you go” Oxford Theatre Guild brings ‘As You Like...
Oxford Theatre Guild has seized the opportunity to entertain us outdoors by putting on an excellent production of William Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy ‘As You Like It’, set...