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Stephan Nitu reviews BABYMETAL's sold-out concert in London, tracking the band's rise from relative obscurity to stardom.
Ivett Berenyi explores the intertextuality inherent in her English degree, linking the Hungarian poet Petőfi and Shelley's revolution.
Hannah Stewart reviews Norwegian director Emilie Blichfeldt's debut work, a feminist body horror film inspired by a classic ...
Isobel Wanstall longs to be free from the relentless productivity culture of Oxford University to enjoy a free afternoon ...
Sara Gondal interrogates the naming phenomenon connecting Hollywood's male action heroes, from James Bond to John Wick.
Personal recommendations from the Features Team for the perfect weekend to celebrate the end of exams in Oxford!
The Oxford Student is set to become an independent student publication, starting from Michaelmas 2025. The following statement has been released by the SU: “Oxford Students’ Union (SU) recognises the ...
If there’s one thing I’ve learned talking to film-lovers, it’s the fact that they all have a story. Knitting each movie they’ve watched into a cozy blanket of anecdotes fondly shared is second nature ...
Richard Kuehl takes a closer look at representations of masculinity in Robert Eggers's Viking epic The Northman.