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STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS [12A] (2D) Mon, Wed: 9.00pm Thu: 6.15pmEnterprise is back in cult, sci-fi reboot sequel.
THE LOOK OF LOVE [18] Tue: 9.00pm; Wed: 6.45pm Thu: 4.00pmSteve Coogan in biopic of 70s Soho porn king.
I’M SO EXCITED [15] Thu: 9.00pmComic chaos as cabin crew must entertain passengers on doomed flight in Spanish farce.
JASON BECKER: NOT DEAD YET [15] Tue: 6.30pmThe story of Jason Becker, disabled neo-classical metal composer who makes music with his eyes. Fundraising screening on behalf of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)POPULAIRE [12A] Mon & Tue: 12.30, 6.15pm
Wed: 6.15pm; Thu: 12.30pm50s-set French romp in the world of competitive speed typing. With the guy from Heartbreaker.
THE GREAT GATSBY [12A] (2D) Wed: 12.15, 3.00, 6.00, 8.45pm Mon: 12.15, 6.00, 8.45pm; Tue: 12.15, 3.00, 8.45pm; Thu: 12.15, 6.00pm
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THELMA AND LOUISE [15] Mon: 3.15pmIll-fated road trip.
OUR CHILDREN [15] Tue: 6.30pmHaunting & tragic psychological drama, based on true events. Dutch & French with subt.
TODDLER TIME: THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD [U] Tue: 11.00amOscar-nominated storybook sequel. Screening for parents or guardians with children aged 1-5. £3
BIG SCREAM: POPULAIRE [12A] Wed: 11.30am50s-set French romp in the world of competitive speed typing. With the guy from Heartbreaker. Exclusive screening for parents with babies under the age of 1.
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BEHIND THE CANDELABRA [15] daily: 2.45, 5.40, 8.20pmLiberace (Michael Douglas) biopic of his tempestuous affair with younger man (Matt Damon).
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Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)THE GREAT GATSBY [12A] (2D) daily: 1.30, 5.00, 8.10pmBaz Luhrman’s lavish adaptation of Fitzgerald’s 20s tale.
STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS [12A] (3D) daily: 2.30, 8.30pm(2D) Mon - Thu: 5.30pmEnterprise is back in cult, sci-fi reboot sequel.
Vue Cinema (08712 240240)FAST & FURIOUS 6 [12A] Mon: 12.40, 3.05, 3.25, 6.15, 9.05pm; Tue - Thu: 12.40, 3.25, 4.25, 6.15, 9.05pmCars, planes, tanks, trucks - its vehicular warfare in 6th F&F offering.
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STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS [12A] (2D) Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 2.55, 5.55, 8.45pm
Wed: 12.00, 2.55, 5.55, 8.45, 11.40pmCult, sci-fi reboot sequel.
THE BIG WEDDING [15] Mon, Wed: 12.05, 2.15, 4.25pm Tue: 2.15pm; Thu: 1.40, 3.50pmCouple pretend they’re still married, for the kids.
THE HANGOVER PART III [15] Wed: 1.05, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30, 9.15, 11.00, 11.40pm
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EPIC [U] (2D) Tue: 4.25pm; Wed: 6.50pm; Thu: 6.05pmFrom the creators of Ice Age.
AFTER EARTH [12A] Wed: 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 8.00, 10.30pm Tue, Thu: 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 8.00pmWill Smith and son crash land on Earth.
THE ICEMAN [15] Wed: 12.15, 2.45, 5.15, 7.45, 10.20pm Tue, Thu: 12.15, 2.45, 5.15, 7.45pm
True story of family man Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon) & his secret life as a hitman.
THE GREAT GATSBY [12A] (2D) Tue, Thu: 1.20, 7.15pm Mon: 12.00, 5.55pm; Wed: 1.25, 7.15pmFitzgerald’s much-loved 20s tale.
THE LAST EXORCISM: PART II [15] Mon, Tue & Thu: 12.20, 2.35, 4.50, 7.05, 9.20pm
Wed: 12.20, 2.35, 4.50, 7.05, 9.20, 11.35pmThe evil force that once possessed Nell Sweetzer returns with an even more horrific plan.
SENIORS’ CLUB: LINCOLN [12A] Tue: 11.00amDaniel Day-Lewis in Spielberg’s presidential epic.
NT LIVE: THE AUDIENCE [12A] Thu: 7.00pmWith Helen Mirren reprising her Academy Award winning role as Queen Elizabeth II.
Rooftop Bar, Malmaison, OX1 1AY TOP GUN [12A] Thu: doors: 8.45pm, film 9.30pm
Goose and Maverick in 80s bromance. Open air screening. £12.50 adv
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North Wall Arts Centre (319450) HOW A MAN CRUMBLED Wed 12th: 8pmPhysical theatre. Dive into the absurd world of Russian poet Daniil Kharms. £13 (£11, £5)
New Theatre (0844 871 3020) THREE PHANTOMS Thu 13th: 7.30pmMusical theatre meets the Rat Pack. £22-£35
TUBULAR BELLS FOR TWO Fri 14th: 7.30pm40 years on, performed by two massively talented musicians. £21
HUGH LAURIE & THE COPPER BOTTOM BAND Sat 15th: 7.30pm Much loved actor & comedian with another slice of Americana. Sold Out
Oxford Playhouse (305305)LIONBOY Tue 11th, Fri 14th: 7pm; Wed 12th & Thu 13th: 1pm, 7pm
Sat 15th: 2.30pm, 7pmFamily show inspired by the books of Zizou Corder. £12.50-£17.50
Pegasus Theatre (812150) LEONARDO DA VINCI’S MAGICAL TIME TRAVELLING CIRCUS
Fri 14th & Sat 15th: 8pmA comic romp through time. £7 (£5, £4)
The Old Fire Station (263980) PLAYGROUND Tue 11th: 7pmPlayground is a new work and collaboration platform for artists. Free
NEW FOXTROT SERENADERS Sat 15th: 7.30pmAn evening of Gershwin classics. £12
Blackwell’s Bookshop (792792)JEKYLL & HYDE Sat 8th - Wed 12th: 7.30pm; Thu 13th - Sat 15th: 7.30pm, 9pmFast paced, 60 min one man show of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic. £16 seated, £10 standing
DEALER’S CHOICE Tue 11th - Sat 15th: 7.30pmIntimate black comedy set in London’s East End. £6 (£5)
The White Rabbit (241177) PLAYS IN THE PUB Thu 13th: 8pmFortnightly readings of plays by female playwrights. Free
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WELL-BEING FOR WOMEN EVENTAn afternoon of Fashion, Body Con�idence & Inspiration
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Julian HousingWe are looking to recruit a
Maintenance WorkerStarting salary £18,869 p.a.
We are seeking someone with a good, all-round knowledge and experience of general maintenance work to join our maintenance team and help us with the upkeep and care of Julian Housing, dispersed second-stage housing for homeless people.The successful candidate will:
We offer good training and flexible working times.
For an application pack please email [email protected]
or download an application pack from www.oxhop.org.ukor phone 01865 201992
The closing date for applications is Noon 24th June (Interviews 27th June)
If you would to speak informally to someone about this post, please phone Susan Hemphill on 01865 201992.
Funded by the National Lottery through the Big Lottery Fund.
- Be able to plan routines and respond to unexpected maintenance problems.
- Be able and willing to carry out a wide variety of tasks including decorating and some cleaning.
- Be sensitive to the problems experienced by homeless people.
Residential and Non-Residential Activity Staff required
for our junior summer school (July & August), to accompany teenage students on excursions and to take responsibility for a range of sightseeing, sports
and other activities. All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal
Records Bureau (CRB) enhanced disclosure.Please email your CV and covering letter to:
haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com
EFL teachers required, both immediately and for the summer, to teach adults in our main school and teenagers in our summer school. Possibilities
exist for long-term contracts for outstanding staff.
All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) enhanced disclosure.
Please email your CV and covering letter to: haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com
TEACHER OF FRENCHPart-time
from September 2013We are seeking a talented teacher to join a strong and lively department. The successful applicant will be required to teach French to GCSE. Details and application form are available on the College website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Sunday 16th May 2013
SALES EXECUTIVES REQUIRED FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLISHER
We are a Publisher for the Global Water Market, looking to recruit telesales executives to work during the week. Ideally you will be a hardworking, enthusiastic graduate, motivated by making sales and earning excellent commission! Previous experience is not required, but you must be bright, have a flair for talking to people on the phone and be articulate in both your verbal and written communication. If this sounds like you, then we’d love to hear from you!
Good hourly rate (£8.50 per hour)
Excellent commission!
To apply, please send your CV to Abigail Smith
Vacancy for
EF International Academy Oxford, an IB World School, takes pride in developing the needs of sixth form international students eager for academic achievement in preparation for university studies in the UK. Our international boarding school is a community of learners in which the skills and personality of each individual matters.
Applicants with experience of external examination and/or UKBA processes will be considered favourably for the post of Examination and Visa officer.
The successful Student Welfare Mentor will support the pastoral welfare of our students .
Ideal applicants will have a good general knowledge of the role for which they are applying and be dynamic, enthusiastic and flexible. Experience of working with international students or young adults is desirable. Both roles are full time year round.
Closing date for applications is 21st June 2013.
Applicants must have or be able to achieve Enhanced CRB status.
Interested candidates may apply by submitting a completed application form accompanied by a curriculum vitae and letter of application to
Further information & a person specification is also available. www.ef.co.uk/ia/campuses/oxford-campus/
EXAMINATION & VISA OFFICERSTUDENT MENTOR
Office Administrator/Book Keeper Long established company, south Abingdon, specialising in design and mount making of artefacts for museums, private collectors and historic houses. Initial salary range £18,000 to £20,000 pa.
Details at www.dauphin.co.uk/Careers.htm or email [email protected]
ACTIVITY LEADERS REQUIRED to work a variety of hours throughout July and
August (including weekends and evenings)£7.50 per hour
To apply please send your CV to: [email protected]
Student ResidenceCoordinators requiredSummer student residence coordinators required to oversee 70 rooms at our summer residences in Oxford.
Duties include welcoming arriving students and coordinating departures.
Fixed term between July and August. En suite accommodation provided.
Contact us for more information. Closing date 18th June 2013.
Alice Stober - [email protected]
TUTORS REQUIREDWe are seeking experienced tutors in
Biology, Government & Politics, Law, Maths and Psychology
to teach A Level and GCSE students from September.Teaching will be in small groups and one-to-one.
Please send a covering letter and CV to: [email protected]
OTC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students.
The successful applicants will be required to undertake a DBS check.
CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD
Commis Chef (Full Time, Fixed-Term for 1 year)
An exciting opportunity for someone who has just completed their apprenticeship to join the Kitchen brigade in one of Oxford’s largest and busiest colleges. The flexibility to work shifts on weekdays and weekends, and additional hours during busy periods, is essential. £16,000 pa plus other benefits.Application form and full details available at: www.chch.ox.ac.uk/general-information/employment or please contact:
Bridget Guiste, Clerical Assistant, Steward’s Department
Telephone: 01865 286993 Email: [email protected]
Deadline for applications: Friday, 14 June 2013
GAMES COACHWith a specialism in Netball
(part time)
Applications are invited for the post of Games Coach with a specialism in Netball, with effect from 1st September 2013.
Magdalen College School is located in the heart of Oxford on the banks of the Cherwell and is one of the country’s leading and most historic day schools. It was founded by William of Waynflete in 1480.
The school requires a bright, capable coach with a particular strength in Netball to teach girls in the Sixth Form. The post will be offered for two terms in the first instance, and will involve at least four hours of coaching each week, with significantly more at certain points of the year. An ability to drive a minibus will be advantageous.
Covering letter of application, CV and Teaching Staff Application Form should be sent by email to Dr T. R. Hands, the Master ([email protected]) by midday Monday 17th June 2013. Applications will be considered in order of receipt and interviews may take place at any time.
Further details of the position, plus Teaching Staff Application Form, can be found on the Job Vacancy link of
the website: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o l
OxfordOX4 1DZ
Tel: 01865 242191
www.mcsoxford.org
HMCBoys 7-18
andSixth Form Girls
The Sunday TimesIndependent School
of the Year2004-5, 2008-9
SPORTS INTERN (RUGBY)(part-time)
Applications are invited for the post of Sports Intern (Rugby) with effect from 1st September 2013.
Magdalen College School is located in the heart of Oxford on the banks of the Cherwell and is one of the country’s leading and most historic day schools. It was founded by William of Waynflete in 1480.
The school requires a bright, capable graduate who is looking to start a career in coaching or teaching. The post is full time and will be offered for one term in the first instance, although a fixed contract of one academic year may be considered for the right candidate. An ability to drive a minibus will be advantageous.
Covering letter of application, CV and Teaching Staff Application Form, should be sent by email to Dr T. R. Hands, the Master ([email protected]) by midday Monday 17th June 2013. Applications will be considered in order of receipt and interviews may take place at any time.
Further details of the position, plus Teaching Staff Application Form, can be found on the Job Vacancy
link of the website: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o l
OxfordOX4 1DZ
Tel: 01865 242191
www.mcsoxford.org
HMCBoys 7-18
andSixth Form Girls
The Sunday TimesIndependent School
of the Year2004-5, 2008-9
WeGotTickets are looking for a Full Time
Customer and Client Support
PersonSalary: £16K PA
WeGotTickets is the leading ticketing agency in the UK for small to medium sized venues and promoters, and works with thousands of venues and event organisers around the UK, selling close to a million tickets for music, comedy and arts events every year. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and driven person to join our growing team based in Osney Mead, Oxford.
Candidates interested in applying for this role should:• Have great admin and organisational skills, including: data entry, managing multiple priorities, a keen eye for detail, good knowledge of spelling and punctuation, the ability to work well independently as well as part of a team• Be polite and patient – you’ll be supporting the clients who sell tickets with us and the customers who purchase those tickets• Have a good telephone manner • Be computer literate with a working knowledge of Microsoft Office and/or Open Office, and the email clients Thunderbird/Outlook.• Enjoy working within a small close-knit team• Be ambitious and keen to grow with the companyKnowledge of Photoshop and basic html would be useful, but not essential.
For a full job description and details of how to apply please visit www.WeGotTickets.com/jobs and then email a CV and covering letter explaining why you are suitable for this role to [email protected]
Deadline for applications: Midnight on 1st July 2013Interviews: w/c 22nd July
No agencies, contractors or outsourcers.
eckersleyoxfordour past building your future
Eckersley Oxford English Language school is now recruiting
CELTA & TESOL qualified teachersin our well-established central Oxford school for the summer months and possibly beyond.
We have opportunities for applicants who are friendly, motivated and have lots of energy and enthusiasm.
Please apply with CV to [email protected]
(01865 721268)
St Columba’s United Reformed Church is seeking a
FACILITIES MANAGERto oversee the maintenance and
hirings of our buildings. Part time – 20 hours per week.
For full details or to apply please visitwww.saintcolumbas.org
HISTORY TEACHER(Part-time, c.0.5.timetable)
THEOLOGY TEACHER(Part-time, c.0.6 timetable)
Applications are invited from bright, capable, graduates, to teach from Year 7 to A Level and Oxbridge. Both posts will be with effect from January 2014, or earlier by arrangement. A willingness to contribute to extra-curricular activities will be advantageous.
Magdalen College School in the heart of Oxford and on the banks of the Cherwell, is one of the country’s leading and most historic day schools.
Completed application form, full CV and covering letter of application should be sent by email to Dr T. R. Hands, the Master ([email protected]) no later than midday, Monday 17th June 2013. Applications will be considered in order of receipt and interviews may take place at any time.
Further details of the position, plus Teaching Staff Application Form, can be found on the Job Vacancy
link of the website: www.mcsoxford.org
MagdalenC o l l e g e S c h o o l
OxfordOX4 1DZ
Tel: 01865 242191
www.mcsoxford.org
HMCBoys 7-18
andSixth Form Girls
The Sunday TimesIndependent School
of the Year2004-5, 2008-9
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Malaria Challenge Study Volunteers Wanted
Aged 18-45, in good health and never had malaria?You could be eligible to take part in our study
testing the effectiveness of new malaria vaccines. You will be compensated for your time and expenses.
For more information on the study, contact: 01865 857406
[email protected] www.jenner.ac.uk/clinicaltrials
A response to this advertisement will be recorded, but carries no obligation. You can withdraw at any time. Your general
practitioner will be informed if you decide to take part.
We are looking for experienced and reliable CARPENTERS, KITCHEN FITTERS, and DECORATORS. Must have own van and tools. Please contact Anna 01865 321604 / 07826 495 821 / [email protected]
33rd Annual
James Joyce EveningTom Paulin, Keith Hopper, Bernard O’Donoghue, Iggy McGovern. Irish music and song Mick Henry & friends. £5The White House, Abingdon Road. Saturday 15th June 8pm 07802 415667
HOST FAMILIES REQUIREDWith twin and triple rooms
to host from July 2013 onwards
Contact 01865 791 108 or email: accommoda�[email protected]
for an applica�on form.
Mobile cycle repair service.
07919 44 54 64Fast. Friendly. Efficient. Affordable.
www.cyclesupport.co.uk/
SPECIALISING IN RECYCLED and new bicycle sales and repairs. www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk.
FULL TIME KITCHEN PORTER needed in busy café in centre of Oxford. Email mobile number to [email protected] FOR A local, experienced gas engineer/plumber. 01865 407278TRAINEE ENERGY SURVEYOR/Photographer position available in Oxford based company. We are looking for an enthusiastic person, out going and great with people skills. Must have own car, be flexible and a fast learner. Training will be provided and the right candidate will be expected to pass Diploma in Domestic Energy Assessment within the first 6 months. Apply to join our fast-growing, dynamic company. Contact 01865 339535 or email [email protected] COLLEGE SEEKS to appoint a permanent full time ICT Infrastructure Officer to join our ICT Department. Hours: 35 hours a week, initially 9-5 Monday to Friday, but with the possibility of flexibility. As the key technical member of the ICT team, responsible to the ICT Manager, the post holder will ensure that the College’s current and future information and communication technology needs are met. The post holder will ensure reliability, effectiveness and future proofing of College networks and systems. Applicants should have at least five years’ experience working in a technical engineering role, providing generalist IT network administration in a medium sized business. They will have a genuine interest in Information Technology delivery and customer orientated design. Candidates will be able to demonstrate initiative and the ability to complete personal research to solve problems. Extensive administrative experience of most of the following is essential: Microsoft Operating Systems (Server & Desktop), Network & Domain Management, Virtualisation Technologies (Citrix Xen), Linux and Web technologies. Whilst academic qualifications are not a necessity, the post holder should be able to demonstrate an ability and desire to keep learning and have natural problem solving abilities. The ability to communicate clearly and patiently with colleagues and users who themselves may not have technical knowledge is essential. The starting salary offered will be based on experience within the range of Grade 7 (£29,541 - £36,298). Please download an application pack from the Brasenose website and return your application and recruitment monitoring form to [email protected]. Closing date for applications is midday Tuesday 18th June 2013. Interviews will take place on Wednesday 26th June.
SINGLE, SHORT STAY. £67.50 plus bills. East-Central. Suit international students. Quiet. [email protected] ROOM AVAILABLE in city centre, 2 minutes walk from Cornmarket, £600 per month, all bills included, available ASAP. [email protected] ROOM, INTERNET, family house, suit foreign female student, £300 incl. Marston. [email protected] DOUBLE, BATHROOM, dedicated parking, n/s 30+ professional, £600 incl. [email protected] ROOM IN central location, quiet family house. Wi-fi, lovely garden. 10 minute walk from town. £250 pcm, Mon-Fri basis only. [email protected] ROOMS NOW near Hospitals, Brookes. £400-550pcm/incl www.easyrentaroom.co.uk 07866700703 [email protected] SINGLE, £390. Suit international students, professionals. Short-long let. Iffley. [email protected] ROOM, £360 inc bills, parking, garden. 5 mins to bus stop. Free wifi 60 MB. For couple £70 more. Need deposit, minimum 3 months, available now. Address: Court Farm Road, Rose Hill, OX4 4UL. 07772 313777. [email protected]: LARGE ROOM, parking, newly decorated, £315 pcm plus bills. Non-smoking, single working professional. 07554 970811. [email protected]
FROM 1 SEPTEMBER - double room in shared household in very clean, safe and friendly environment. No smoking or alcohol consumption at property. http://www.oxfordrefurbishment.co.uk / 07832 170146 / [email protected]
HOSTS WANTED
EARN UP TO £280 per week hosting international student. Wanted: single rooms, twin rooms, private bathroom, ensuite rooms around Oxford city centre for June, July and August. Must be able to provide meals and friendly hosts. Contact: 02073 235244. Quote ‘Daily Info Oxford’ when calling us. [email protected]
MAN WITH A VAN, distance no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615. (SEE BELOW FOR MORE)
BIKES
REMOVALS, DELIVERY, CLEARANCES www.a-man-with-a-van-oxfordshire.com. UK affordable. Mark: 07788 837030 / 01865 764569. [email protected] FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615.MAN WITH VAN: Removals, delivery, clearance. Good price. 07731955033 / 07725693249. [email protected] FOR £80/ROOM. 1 coat, 1 color, including paint. 07585 420190.EXPERIENCED HOUSESITTER AVAILABLE. Short or long term. CRB, references. [email protected] OR SMALL WE SHIP OR STORE IT ALL. 50% discount on packaging materials to all students who ship with us, free pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summertown 01865 514655 - www.mbesummertown.co.uk, Headington 01865 741729 - www.mbeheadington.co.uk
SUMMER/LONGER TERM piano lessons, highly qualified experienced teacher. [email protected]
BIKES
THE MAGDALEN ARMS, Iffley Road, seeks full-time professional front of house waiting staff. Good experience essential. Well-natured, hard-working. Good rates of pay. Send CV: [email protected] CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.html. Own car essential. [email protected]/T BAR STAFF wanted for The Marsh Harrier Oxford. Please contact 01865 718225 or email CV to [email protected] SECRETARY / PA wanted by nutritionist / writer in OX4. One to two hours, 5 mornings a week, working mostly from home. Interesting work, good pay, but you must be fast, accurate, with impeccable typing skills and a real delight in using good English. 01865 423065.
TALENTED CHEF FOR Oxford pub. Full/part time. Immediate start. Option to live-in. Email CV to [email protected].
GIGS & COMEDYTue 11th
AUDREYS - COMEDY REVUE / The best new comedy from across Oxford University. / 9pm, £2 / The Wheatsheaf, High St, OX1 4DF / 721156LIVE JAZZ / Sarah Gillespie and Kit Downes. / 7.45-10pm, £10 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, Walton Street, OX2 6AA / 07737 876213 / [email protected] JAZZ COLLECTIVE / Live jazz plus DJs / 9.30pm-2am, free / The Bullingdon Arms, Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516
Wed 12thNAAM, CARAVAN OF WHORES, EYES OF EVE, BLACK SUNRISE / Metal / 8pm, £6 / The Wheatsheaf, High Street, OX1 4DF / 721156
Thu 13thSO COMEDY LIVE! / Our regular comedy nights with resident MC Matt Richardson / 8pm, £13 (£11) / North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, OX2 7NN JOHN ETHERIDGE / UK jazz guitar legend / 8.15pm, £10, (£8, £6) / www.spinjazz.com / 07711 671647 / The Wheatsheaf, High Street, OX1 4DF PETE FRYER BAND UNPLUGGED / Local blues-rock legend. / 8.30pm, free / The Wheatsheaf, High St, OX1 4DF / 721156
Tue 11thPLAYGROUND / New work and collaboration platform for artists / 7pm, free / theplayground.org.uk / The Old Fire Station, George St, OX1 2AQ OXFORD WORLD DEVELPOMENT MOVEMENT MONTHLY MEETING / 7.30-9pm, free / 01993 703790 / Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DPOXFORD MAC USER GROUP IPHONE AND IPAD TIPS AND TRICKS / 7.30pm, £2 / Headington Baptist Church, Old High St, OX3 9HW
Wed 12thCLARENDON LECTURES IN FINANCE 2013 / ‘The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis’ / 5.30pm, free / 353265 / Saïd Business School, Park End StBOOKS OF MAGIC / Lunchtime lecture to accompany exhibition. / 1-1.30pm / Old Bodleian Library, Old Schools Quad, Catte St STORIES ROUND THE FIRE / Indian keeper of native lore tells stories for our troubled times. / 6.30-9pm, £8 / Friends’ Meeting House, St Giles, OX1 3LW OXFORD FRIENDS OF THE EARTH / Monthly meeting. / 7.30pm, free / www.oxfoe.co.uk / 450305 / Friends’ Meeting House, St Giles, OX1 3LW
Thu 13thTHURSDAY LUNCHTIME TALKS AT ST GILES / Francis and the Papacy by Fr Tom Reist. / 12.30pm, collection / St Giles’ Church, St Giles, OX2 6HTHOW TO GROW AS AN ACADEMIC / 4-5.30pm / 286811 / Oxford Learning Institute, Suite 3, Littlegate House, St Ebbes, OX1 1PT CLARENDON LECTURES IN FINANCE 2013 / See Wed, aboveMASTER DRAWINGS: INTRODUCTION TO THE EXHIBITION / 3-3.45pm / 278002 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH USING RELIGION TO JUSIFY VIOLENCE / If and how. / 5.30-6.30pm, free / Graduate Training Room, Radcliffe Humanities BOOK LAUNCH: RELIGION, INTOLERANCE AND CONFLICT / Professor Nigel Biggar. / 6.45pm, free / John Radcliffe, Headley Way, Headington, OX3 9DU ANNUAL LECTURE IN LAW & SOCIETY / Prof Liam Murphy - ‘Law and Social Illusion’ / 5.30-7pm, free / 284435 / Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX1 1RT DAVID HAYCOCK - I AM SPAIN / 7pm, £3 / Blackwells Bookshop, Broad StTHE FUTURE OF RETAIL IN SUMMERTOWN / Public meeting / 7.30pm, free / North Ox Association Community Centre, Ferry Ctre, Diamond Pl, OX2 7DP / 552295
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