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7 April 2016
KALEIDOSCOPE Live – Dog Kennel Hill Project & Dr Guido Orgs: Our True Feelings
Modern Art Oxford, celebrates there 50 inspirational years with Kaleidoscope live. a series of exhibitions
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5 April 2016
Nell Gwynn
In light of the show's win at the Olivier's the other night, I have finally got around to posting my review of this fabulous show.
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1 April 2016
The Beginner's Guide
Hey kids! Do you love your life? Or are you questioning the very existence and purpose of your being and realising that life can possibly be nothing but a phase? Then this is the video game for you! Or is it?
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27 March 2016
A day of shows at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre
I spent this last weekend visiting several fairs at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. The events showcased a meeting of creative minds, providing workshops, products, a wealth of information and new skills. It was also great to see so many young people getting involved!
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23 March 2016
A Visit to Tate Modern and the National Art Gallery
A record of my findings when I visited Tate Modern and the National Art Gallery. I wanted to retain the scrapbook-esque atmosphere, therefore I took photos of the pages of my portfolio instead of writing an article. Apologies for the messy handwriting!
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22 March 2016
Seven Pounds
This was one emotional film. I mean, super emotional. I didn't cry or anything, but some parts were extremely difficult to watch. In fact, I didn't even understand the film fully until I watched it a second time.
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11 March 2016
Blake Remixed
Merging 18th Century poetry with modern hip hop, this performance from rapper and human beatbox Testament is exactly how to integrate different art forms.
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7 March 2016
Hail, Caesar! (2016)
The latest offering from the Coen Brothers with an eye-watering cast at its disposal is an off-key shadow of the duo's former work.
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4 March 2016
Opus 7 by Circa Tsuica - Review
Opus 7 was fantastic. It was beautifully composed both musically and theatrically. At only running at an hour, time flew by and I was engrossed into the physical and musical language of the piece.
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3 March 2016
Darren Henley talks at YPIA
The Chief Executive is interviewed about his career, the future of arts, the importance of investment of subsidy, and takes questions from the audience
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29 February 2016
Oxford Contemporary Music: Music awards night
OCM celebrates talented arts award achievers
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24 February 2016
Hap (Less One)
Physical comedy, demonstrating how you can laugh hard with no words uttered. A great expression of emotion and the versatility of custard.
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19 February 2016
Al Thani Collection: Bejewelled Treasures
The Al Thani Bejewelled Treasures collection contains pieces from the early 17th century to the present day. It features jewellery made in/inspired by India.
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19 February 2016
Hughie O'Donoghue Exhibition at Abbot Hall Gallery
An exibition review of Hughie O'Donoghue's 'Vivid Field'
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15 February 2016
Creed
When I heard that Creed was going to be released, it was a huge fanboy moment for me. I absolutely loved the Rocky series. However, whilst I was excited, a part of me was worried; sequel's don't always deliver.
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12 February 2016
Deadpool
Marvel may have just solved their stale superhero movie problem