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Posts Tagged ‘Culture’
Oxford Web Design
Posted in 1, tagged theatre, London, CHILTERN RAILWAYS, Oxford Playhouse, Banbury, Oxfordshire, Culture, Art, Eurostar, Web Design, internet, web designers, internet marketing, web consultants on December 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last Minute Ideas For Christmas in Oxford
Posted in 1, tagged Abingdon, Banbury, Brussels, CHILTERN RAILWAYS, Christmas, Christmas 2009, Christmas gifts, Christmas in Oxford, Christmas Shopping, Computers, Culture, European Union, Headington, Journalism, London, Oxford, Oxford University, Oxfordshire, Thame, transport, xmas, Xmas 2009 on December 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Darcey Bussell – Godmother To Britain’s Latest Superliner Top Ballerina To Take Centre Stage At Bottle Smashing Ceremony For Azura
Posted in 1, tagged cruising, Culture, Dance, Darcey Bussell, London, Oxford, shipping, television, transport, travel on November 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Bring Back the Cane.
Posted in Abingdon, Bicester, Birmingham, Burford, CHILTERN RAILWAYS, Chipping Norton, Churchill Hospital, Co-OP, Farmers Markets, Headington, Julia Gasper, Oxford, chalbury, consumer, cooking, countryside, electricity, environment, farming, gardening, tagged cooking, Culture, Food, gardening, History, Julia Gasper, Oxford on July 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Julia Gasper. July 24, 2009
It amazes me that so many gardens in this country display sad, spotty rose bushes whose thorns and diseased leaves greatly outnumber their flowers, when in the same space people could grow a raspberry bush. Why is it that raspberries are getting rarer and more expensive? It’s not as if they [...]
OxFringe at the OFS Studio
Posted in 1, oxfringe, tagged acting, Art, Culture, drama, Headington, Old fire Station, Oxford, Oxford Literary Festival, Oxford Theatre, Steve Hay, theatre on March 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Last Belch for the Great Auk – from Alpha to Omega
Steve Hay 27 March 2009
It’s taken something close to seven years to get A Last Belch for the Great Auk onto the stage, so understandably, I’m looking forward to 6.45pm next Wednesday and curtain up at the Old Fire Station.
David Halliwell, who wrote the [...]