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REVIEW: “It’s a really special place” Why the eco-friendly Worton Kitchen Garden in Cassington...

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Thick with flowers and bees, butterflies darting around, tables dappled in sunlight, the smell of fresh bread in the air, Worton Kitchen Garden seems like heaven when...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Famous comedian Jason Byrne is on fighting form as he returns...

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"I love Oxford. It's properly posh, not nouveau but proper old money, with the kind of people that say 'I don't have a bean' but live in...

INTERVIEW: Stripped back and naked: James Rowland is back at OFS with more Revelations

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A few years ago, James’ best friends asked for his sperm – to start a family. The result is Revelations, James' third show which involves story, comedy and...

News Flash: BBC’s Rob Watson talks politics to around 394 million people on a...

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Rob Watson broadcasts to an audience of up 394 million on a weekly basis as the UK correspondent for the BBC World Service, currently a ridiculously busy...

Vaccine tribute concert: Opera star Sir Bryn Terfel joins Merton College Choir for Oxford...

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The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra has announced a special celebratory concert in recognition of the remarkable work by Oxford University's Covid-19 vaccine team. The concert was filmed last week...

Oxford Lieder Festival’s ‘Tales of Beyond’ theme will ‘bewitch and enthral’ with a host...

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Halloween is coming to Oxford early this year as the Oxford Lieder Festival flies in with a fun-filled fortnight set around the theme of magic, myths and...

RESTAURANT REVIEW: Bad service ruins trip to The Muddy Duck in Hethe

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It was too hot to eat properly. All I wanted was to nibble, to graze, to drink ice cold rose with my tongue hanging out, a...

Inspirational autumn musical feast: 7 new chamber music films and a stellar line-up live...

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Looking to brighten up those autumn evenings without stirring from your sofa? Then look no further than the series of seven chamber music films set to be...

REVIEW: Sometimes the best things in life are free. Sprinting around ‘Oxford Open Doors’...

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Oxford Open Doors was proof that sometimes the best things in life are free

REVIEW: Rapturous laughter, raucous stories, and a touch of saxophone – Half Cut Theatre’s...

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From the weathered pages of Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th century work comes to life a wickedly smart four-handed reworking of The Canterbury Tales, proving once again the timelessness...
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