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Fangs for the Memories, Bullingdon

Fangs for the Memories, Bullingdon

Fuse Twilight and Gossip Girl, plonk them down amongst the clock towers in Oxford, and you get Oxford Blood. The novel revolves around Harriet French, a fresher reading History at…

The OxStu’s Haiku of the Week: 4th Week

4th Week: Dearest Nemo, we  Wish you would pretend you had Bigger fish to Fry.…

What’s On This Week: Fifth Week

Thursday 4th Week (May 16th), 7:00pm Poetry Reading Blackwell’s plays host to Alan Jenkins and John Fuller, reading from their most recent poetry collections. FREE   Until Friday 6th Week (May 31st),…

Dinner Arty Conversation: Fauvism

Ever feel like the only ignoramus in a roomful of culture aficionados? If you can’t be a buff, learn to bluff… Need To Know •  Early twentieth-century art movement that…

Fiction: My Girl

“There’s an art exhibition in town that we could go for.” I balled my hands into fists deep within my pockets. She mumbled incoherently and walked a little faster, bambi-eyes…

One Thousand and One Arabian Bites

One Thousand and One Arabian Bites

Little Clarendon Street is perhaps the perfect location for a restaurant; not too far from the centre, just on the verge of Jericho, and equidistant from basically every college. However,…

In Reverse at the Pitt Rivers Museum

In Reverse at the Pitt Rivers Museum

A testament to the incredible lifespan of a well-crafted object, this exhibition spotlights the understated artistry of the Pitt Rivers Museum artefacts that inspired it. The way along the narrow…

Fiction: All That Glitters

Fiction: All That Glitters

How had it come to this? William was not sure. The desire for treasure had been more powerful than he had anticipated when he originally ordered the metal-detector, and made…

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