
The beauty behind the monster of Frankenstein
The Royal Opera House revives a stunning performance of Mary Shelley’s classic, showing it to be a story not of horror but of love and desperation.
The Royal Opera House revives a stunning performance of Mary Shelley’s classic, showing it to be a story not of horror but of love and desperation.
On Monday March 4th, Dr. Sunny Bains from the Department of Biochemical Engineering launched her new book Explaining the Future: How to Research, Analyze and Report on Emerging Technologies, published by Oxford University Press. The book – written for engineers, physical scientists, consultants, and investors – focuses on the how to determine
This week has seen Theresa May’s waning authority drain away even further as we slide towards ever greater chaos.
A reflection on what Women’s Day and feminism means in today’s context
Cross Country & Athletics bring home more silverware - this time from Oxford.
Who is Eva von Schnippisch and what does she have to do with WWII? You might be forgiven for wondering if you’d fallen asleep one too many times in history class, but Stephanie Ware’s one-woman cabaret has very, very little to do with the actual affairs of WWII
Arts Editor Claire Chan talks to steampunk photographer and artist Gary Nicholls at the Talented Art Fair