Ivett Berényi argues that Emerald's Fennell's ethos for Wuthering Heights is the 'white woman version' of the novel and Heathcliff.
University of Oxford ranks first for medicine and computer science in Times global university rankings, with the social ...
Susan Yu attends the debut album release of Only the Poets in O2 Academy Brixton in London where live music is not a luxury.
Oxford University Students’ Union commenced their search for four new Presidents at hustings earlier this week.
Match drawn”. The phrase that haunted a thousand summers. For County Championship watchers it recalls months of boredom and disappointment as, week after week, they check their county’s score and try ...
Ivett Berényi reviews The Constant Wife, originally written by William Somerset Maugham in 1926 and adapted by Laura Wade.
Called “I Miss the Old Kanye”? Man, that’d be so Kanye ...
Izzy Goldberg examines the poor Oxford nightlife and the dangerous culture that women have to navigate within the city.
Such romantic insecurity is the thesis behind Sondheim’s Company, a musical starring hapless and irresponsible New Yorker Bobby (Aaron Gelkoff) in confrontation with his seemingly endless bachelorhood ...
For your reading pleasure, here are five films that – for better or for worse, you decide – have captured the attention of casual viewers and film fanatics alike. A few of them have made their way ...
Sophia Verai writes a preview of Tennessee Williams' Glass Menagerie at the O'Reilly Theatre in Keble College.
A man was carved of melody, bones made of the celestial, with music that could make the most brutal of beasts sweet again. He cupped the sun – her radiance – reflected a glimpse of heaven, refracted ...
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