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Ox lit fest
Oxford Literary Festival 2026 / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

DAN GLAZEBROOK eavesdrops on the bourgeois intelligentsia and the stories it tells itself at this moment of crisis

Broe
TV Network Monitor / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

DENNIS BROE relishes the working class characters of the BBC’s Can You Keep A Secret, and Hulu’s Sunny Nights

emin
Exhibition review / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

JAN WOOLF is bowled over by a major retrospective for the YBA artist

round up
Cinema / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

LEO BOIX, ANGUS REID and MARIA DUARTE review Night Stage, Two Women, Kim Novak’s Vertigo, and Fuze

fotw
Film of the week / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

MARIA DUARTE refuses to disclose the twist by which a conventional rom-com is undone by a universal US malaise

21st Century Poetry / 1 April 2026
1 April 2026

by Kevin Scheepers

alderbank
Books / 1 April 2026
1 April 2026

CHRIS SEARLE relishes the relevance and sheer poetic dexterity of an excellent imagining of the divided destiny of the Levellers

kaplan
Exhibition review / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

KATHRYN JOHNSON recommends the work of Norman Kaplan that was a tool in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa

banshee
Books / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

GAVIN O’TOOLE welcomes a bold feminist subversion of classic folktales that are ubiquitous in the Irish imagination

Boix
Letters from Latin America / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

A novel by Mexican Juan Pablo Villalobos, poetry by Mexican Ingrid Bringas, and a biography by Argentinian Mercedes Halfon

threads
Album review / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

STEVE JOHNSON recommends an exceptional album that explores the narrative folk tradition often with a strong political message

teeth
Theatre review / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

ELLIS RAE is disappointed by the revival of a nihilistic play that fails to offer alternatives for social change