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Prue L
Thu 1 Jun 2023

We spoke to Prue Leith ahead of her appearance at Kite Festival in June.

Sara Pascoe
Wed 1 Feb 2023

We got in touch with Sara Pascoe ahead of her show at New Theatre Oxford in March.

RR Reading Group Ad
Fri 8 Sep 2023

Led by Oxford author Simon Mason, sessions will happen at the Oxfordshire County Library in Queen Street, on Friday mornings, from 10.30 to 12.00, beginning on 29 September.

the big feastival
Fri 8 Sep 2023

Following a fun packed weekend on Alex James’ farm across the recent August bank holiday weekend, Big Feastival has confirmed its return to the beautiful surroundings of the Cotswolds next year for another extraordinary edition, promising good music, good food and good times.

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Wed 6 Sep 2023

Joanna Clifton and Antony Lawrence joint Q&A for Shrek The Musical coming to New Theatre Oxford.   Did you know each other before being cast?  JC: No, not at all!   AL:

The rolling stones z7dbbs
Wed 6 Sep 2023

The Rolling Stones, come roaring out of the traps today with the release of their rocking single 'Angry' (Listen Here.)

Brown Boys Swim
Fri 1 Sep 2023

After an impressive run and five-star reviews at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, we’re really excited to see Brown Boys Swim back at the North Wall in Oxford. We got in touch with writer Karim Khan to find out more about the creation of the play, starting with how it was shaped by the Oxford setting…

Kingsfisher
Fri 1 Sep 2023

Colour Revolution, the Ashmolean’s autumn exhibition, shows how developments in art, science and technology resulted in an explosion of colour that was embraced by artists, designers and regular people of the 19th century.

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Fri 1 Sep 2023

Combining new research, cutting edge technology and artistic creativity can generate music and dance that captures the essence of the science at its heart while offering innovative and thought-provoking ways to appreciate different lived experiences. As part of IF Oxford, two striking and very different performances bring unusual ideas and insights to the stage.