At the moment, lots of businesses are going the extra mile to reduce their carbon footprint. Blenheim Palace is in a league of their own. Celebrate National Energy Saving Week… Continue reading Green Tourism: Blenheim Palace
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Be a Keeper for a Day at Cotswold Wildlife Park
Go behind the scenes at Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens by becoming a Keeper for a Day. Cotswold Wildlife Park have a few spaces for Keeper for a Day in… Continue reading Be a Keeper for a Day at Cotswold Wildlife Park
Wild Art in an Oxfordshire Winter
As we see the New Year in here in Oxfordshire, there’s a wildness to the art across the county this month to match the winter weather whilst other shows promise… Continue reading Wild Art in an Oxfordshire Winter
Feed Your Face at Dirty Bones Oxford with Holiday Specials and Exclusive Festive Cocktails
Dirty Bones, NYC-inspired comfort food and cocktail concept, launch Holiday Specials. In a bid to save diners from the tired turkey dinner, Dirty Bones Holiday Specials are all about the… Continue reading Feed Your Face at Dirty Bones Oxford with Holiday Specials and Exclusive Festive Cocktails
Sparkling Art for a Fabulous Christmas
As Christmas approaches, galleries and exhibitions offer a refuge from the High Street, a quiet space for enjoyment, reflection and delight, and – for those seeking unique and unusual Christmas… Continue reading Sparkling Art for a Fabulous Christmas
What’s Coming Up At Sophie’s Cookery School
The big C-word is in the air again. Whispered, in a slightly guilty way, shouted down with cries of “Too soon, too soon!”. But there’s no avoiding it sooner or… Continue reading What’s Coming Up At Sophie’s Cookery School
Un-boo-lievable Halloween & Half Term Events in Oxfordshire
Nothing says autumn in Oxfordshire like a wide-range of Halloween and Half Term activities for the whole family! Experience everything from ghosts, ghouls and gourds with these spooktacular events happening throughout… Continue reading Un-boo-lievable Halloween & Half Term Events in Oxfordshire
Fantastic Cities, Fantastic Art
In Modern Art Oxford, Penny Woolcock’s Fantastic Cities opens on 17th November, exploring the idea that, for many, the lived experience of cities may at times be more unexpected that… Continue reading Fantastic Cities, Fantastic Art
Art in Oxfordshire this October – the cool & the quirky
As the nights draw in and inclement weather can make the great outdoors less inviting, there is an absolute abundance of great art to discover in cool and quirky art… Continue reading Art in Oxfordshire this October – the cool & the quirky
IF Oxford Provides Food For Thought
As IF Oxford comes to town next month (12-22 October), it’s a chance to savour some ideas about how food relates to your health and wildlife habitats at talks, workshops… Continue reading IF Oxford Provides Food For Thought
The Heavens Will Move With IF Oxford
Comedy, dance and performance art are a big part of IF Oxford, the new science and ideas festival that runs across the city from 12-22nd October. Comedian and broadcaster Rosie… Continue reading The Heavens Will Move With IF Oxford
This weekend Oxford throws open its doors to the public – giving us a peek at of some of the city’s famous buildings – and some rather secretive ones too!
Discover hidden histories, find interior inspiration or discover architectural wonders. There’s a bewildering choice of places to visit – but here’s our guide to the event and a few of our… Continue reading This weekend Oxford throws open its doors to the public – giving us a peek at of some of the city’s famous buildings – and some rather secretive ones too!
Food is Art This September
New term, new horizons, and there’s plenty of food for thought on Oxfordshire’s art scene this month. Start perhaps with the delicious celebration of food that is currently on in… Continue reading Food is Art This September
Our Suggestions For An Artsy August
You can travel the world in Oxfordshire art in the Oxfordshire art spaces this month as Sarah Wiseman Gallery presents ‘Mediterranean Journeys’ from 1st August with new works by artists… Continue reading Our Suggestions For An Artsy August
Why We Love Dining At The Macdonald Randolph Hotel
With multiple places to eat in Oxford and Oxfordshire, The Macdonald Randolph Hotel is the perfect blend of a contemporary city centre bistro combined with unique character and, of course,… Continue reading Why We Love Dining At The Macdonald Randolph Hotel
10 Top Picks For Summer Holiday Fun in Oxfordshire
The abundance of sun in Oxfordshire means the summer holidays are in full swing. There are many activities, events and tours happening throughout the county this summer. Here are some… Continue reading 10 Top Picks For Summer Holiday Fun in Oxfordshire
3 Top Spots For Enjoying Summer Art in Oxfordshire
As the sun beams down on Oxfordshire, there’s nothing more pleasurable than a stroll through a county garden – and you can visit the grounds of stately homes in Bampton’s… Continue reading 3 Top Spots For Enjoying Summer Art in Oxfordshire
Celebrate Alice’s Day in Oxford on 7 July
Take the leap and go ‘down the rabbit hole’ as you experience the magic, madness and mayhem of Alice’s Day in Oxford on 7 July 2018. The annual festival, which is… Continue reading Celebrate Alice’s Day in Oxford on 7 July
All for Mum ❤
Celebrate mum this Mother’s Day in Oxfordshire! With Mother’s Day approaching fast on the 11th of March, we have picked 10 great experiences for you to share with Mum this March 2018.… Continue reading All for Mum ❤
From Urban in The Cotswolds to a Garden in Oxford City
This month the art in Oxfordshire looks at the world from a range of angles, going beyond an aesthetic beauty and the creative process to cultural and societal issues that… Continue reading From Urban in The Cotswolds to a Garden in Oxford City
Sculpture, ceramics and paint – from St Ives to secret worlds
In an exhibition ‘To The Lighthouse’ presented by the Zuleika Gallery in the Sewell Centre Gallery space at Radley College enjoy artist explorations of both literary and visual responses to St… Continue reading Sculpture, ceramics and paint – from St Ives to secret worlds