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What’s on This Week: Sixth Week

What’s on This Week: Sixth Week

Until Monday 6th Week (May 27th), 10:00am-5:00pm daily Oxford Photographic Society Oxford Castle Unlocked displays works of amateur photography that document natural sights on Oxford’s doorstep. FREE Tuesday 6th Week…

The OxStu’s Haiku of the Week: 5th Week

The OxStu’s Haiku of the Week: 5th Week

Summer VIIIs. Drinking Pimms, trying not to catch crabs From men in lycra.…

Ginger Tea

Ginger Tea

He opened the door to his room with a push with his shoulder, shuffled forward a few small steps, and with an aching sigh, collapsed on top of his black…

Dinner Arty Conversation: Gothic Fiction

Dinner Arty Conversation: Gothic Fiction

Ever feel like the only ignoramus in a roomful of culture aficionados? If you can’t be a buff, learn to bluff…  GOTHIC FICTION Need To Know •  Genre of literature…

OED’s Chief Ed has the last word

OED’s Chief Ed has the last word

There can be few more glamorous workplaces, I have always thought, than the buildings of Oxford University Press on Walton Street, with the grand Neoclassical entrance and fountain in the…

Something old…

Something old…

Oxford is blessed with a wealth of perfectly quaint vintage stores: from the formidable Unicorn on Ship Street to The Ballroom Emporium just over Magdalen bridge, Oxford is full of…

The real drug in fashion

The real drug in fashion

Armed with a credit card and a mirror, a waiflike silhouette crouches next to a lavatory biting on her lip as she concentrates on carefully crafting a heap of white powder…

My Sartorial Life

My Sartorial Life

Recently I have been panicking about what to wear to my cousins wedding this weekend. Outfits for weddings are a big deal. There’s no way around this scorching fact.  Being…

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