Adam Leslie has always wandered among stories – daydreaming them, curating them, and now crafting his own. The ...
I’m here to interview Julia Whatley, the white-haired, eye patch-wearing, (table-hogging?) artist I sometimes glimpse, hunched over her notebooks, in Blackwell’s Nero. Apparently I am a less ...
All nations seemed to be in with a shout except one - Wales. On Saturday, they showed that reports of their demise had been over-exaggerated.
University of Oxford, with its ancient colleges and lofty spires, has a reputation of intellectual prestige on the one hand ...
Students on the Oxford Union’s governing body have been advised that they could face “liability, jointly, and severally” amid ...
Clarendon Productions brings The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (Edward Albee) to the Michael Pilch studio, painfully, humorously, ...
AI infringes copyright: how can we address this for creators? You wouldn't steal a Cherwell article, but you aren't ...
Funding awarded impacts the actors' experience more than the quality of a play. It also ensures the variety in Oxford theatre ...
The Busy Body has a lot to say not only about the lack of female freedom but also about the contractual nature of personal ...
In Thursday's debate, Oxford Union voted to 'cancel cancel culture' with 144 votes for and against, with a deciding vote by ...
Banksy started out in the early 1990s, but it wasn’t until the 2000s that he had honed his signature style of stencilling and ...
No one can prevent unfortunate encounters with brutalist architecture, but maybe its worth pausing and considering what it really represents.
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