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Bodleian Libraries exhibition explores humanity’s enduring relationship with birds
The Bodleian Libraries’ Wonder of Birds exhibition explores art, science and culture through the lens of avian life. Featuring rare archives, manuscripts and immersive sound, it invites visitors to reflect on both the beauty of birds and their decline.
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Thousands expected for dawn celebrations as May Morning returns to Oxford
Thousands are expected to gather in Oxford on Friday 01 May as May Morning returns, with dawn celebrations on Magdalen Bridge marking the city’s historic 500-year-old spring tradition.
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Flight Club to celebrate one billion darts with global trip giveaway and lifetime prize
Flight Club is celebrating a global milestone of one billion darts thrown with a prize campaign offering a world trip for four and Social Darts for life, alongside daily in-venue giveaways for guests booking Social Darts or Bottomless Brunch.
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Review: Midsomer Murders – The Killings at Badger’s Drift at New Theatre Oxford
The stage adaptation of Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift at New Theatre Oxford delivered an affectionate, lightly comic whodunnit, bringing the familiar village intrigue and eccentric characters of the beloved series to life with theatrical flair.
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Stage Watch: I’m Sorry, Prime Minister, Brainiac Live, I’m Every Woman, Legally Blonde & The Rocky Horror Show
From political satire and explosive family science to iconic rock musicals and feel-good West End favourites, this week’s Stage Watch brings together five unmissable shows across London, Oxford and Aylesbury.
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Two writers with Oxford ties named on 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist
The 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist features debut voices, major authors, and two writers with Oxford connections.
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From three founders to over 300 artists: Henley Arts Trail marks 20th anniversary
Henley Arts Trail marks its 20th anniversary in 2026, expanding to 36 venues. The not-for-profit event connects visitors with artists in their studios while supporting emerging talent through initiatives like the Art Spark competition.
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Missing Bean Coffee Roasters launches new ethically sourced spring coffee releases
Missing Bean has introduced three new spring coffee releases from Rwanda, Ethiopia and Peru, highlighting ethical sourcing, distinctive flavour profiles and long-term relationships with farmers across three continents.
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Stage Watch: Counterpoint of Chaos, Teeth ‘N’ Smiles, Glengarry Glen Ross, Cirque Alice & Midsomer Murders
From algorithm-inspired physical theatre and a rock-driven revival of Teeth ‘N’ Smiles, to an all-female Glengarry Glen Ross, circus spectacle with Cirque Alice, and the stage debut of Midsomer Murders – Stage Watch brings together highlights from London and Oxford theatre.
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BRDC Classic to return to Silverstone celebrating motorsport heritage
The BRDC Classic will return to Silverstone this July, bringing historic racing, iconic cars and immersive motorsport experiences to fans across a three-day celebration.
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Stowe House launches Vanbrugh300 lecture series for 2026
Stowe House will host a 2026 lecture series marking 300 years since Sir John Vanbrugh’s death, with talks, exhibitions and events offering fresh insight into the architect’s legacy as part of the nationwide Vanbrugh300 celebrations.
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Lee Miller: A Woman at War to open at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum this summer
A new exhibition at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum explores Lee Miller’s wartime photography, from Oxford to Europe’s front lines, highlighting her role as a pioneering female photojournalist during World War II.
















