The comforting narrative of the blockbuster, that American power is used in the service of the innocent, seems not to ...
"The rise of populism has caused a shift towards dog whistle slogans, inflammatory rhetoric and the idea of a secret elite" Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We ...
Responding to AI, an exhibition curated by Aniq Shamshi and Alice King, confronted the question of how artists perceive AI.
With the bubble of Oxford often fuelling pessimistic thoughts about the future of the world, it can often feel difficult to take action.
Desmond Weisenberg discusses his experience of how Oxford's lack of summer re-sits affected his ability to progress academically ...
Finola Austin reviews a production that flirts with controversy yet lacks full conviction.
Arguing the women's right to do the dirty with whoever she wants (but also probably calling her a slag) Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely ...
Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, established in 1920. We are entirely student-run. By supporting us, you will contribute to keeping our paper in print and online. Every donation ...
Almost twenty years after his first retrospective Warhol in 2002, Andy Warhol is now showing at the Tate Modern. The prolific artist is best... Cherwell is Oxford’s oldest independent newspaper, ...
Fresh from the success of their debut production, Lighthouse Productions are set to deliver their second show: Andrew Bovell’s 'Things I Know to Be True' (2016).
On 1st February, during a tribunal hearing, Samy Medjdoub – the former Secretary of the Oxford Union, who is currently ...
This original play tells the story of the mathematician Emmy Noether and her struggles with the misogyny of her peers against ...
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