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Ladyfest Oxford ’10

By Ladyfest + May 5th, 2010

[ May 14, 2010 to May 17, 2010. ] Ladyfest is an international festival which has taken place in over fifty cities since 2000 and, in 2010, Oxford will be holding its third ever festival!

Ladyfest Crafternoon

By Ladyfest + May 18th, 2009

[ May 23, 2009; 14:00 to 18:00. ] On Saturday 23rd May, Ladyfest Oxford will be show casing women’s creativity and encouraging you to get involved in a crafternoon.

Ladyfest Book Group

By Ladyfest + May 18th, 2009

[ May 21, 2009; 17:30 to 18:30. 17:30 to 18:30. 17:30 to 18:30. 17:30 to 18:30. 17:30 to 18:30. ] As part of this year’s Ladyfest Oxford we will be celebrating women in literature by discussing Joyce Carol Oates’ short story ‘Faithless’.

“The name is Bond, James Bond”. Or is it the Omega man?

By Maria Donapetry + March 27th, 2009

Borrowing heavily from Pat Kirkham and Janet Thumin (editors of You Tarzan, Masculinity, Movies and Men), I would say that the qualities asserted or assumed in the construction of masculine characters, either to establish them as role models or out of a conscious concern with an interrogation of masculinity, are mainly based on four main [...]

OXFORD WOMEN’S FESTIVAL (Click for Info.)

By Milos + March 1st, 2009

[ March 7, 2009; ] Creative writing! Disco! Africa!

OXFORD WOMEN’S FESTIVAL (Click for Info.)

By Milos + March 1st, 2009

[ March 5, 2009; ] Art, plays, books, human rights and more!

OXFORD WOMEN’S FESTIVAL (click for info.)

By Milos + February 26th, 2009

[ February 28, 2009; ] Women’s Festival Parade, LGBT community art, coalitions against war, caribbean food, and more…!

St Hilda’s QUEER CABARET

By Milos + February 9th, 2009

[ February 14, 2009 19:00 to February 15, 2009 00:00. ] 7 pm to Midnight, St. Hilda’s JCR Bar - Tickets: 10 Pounds, www.sthildasjcr.co.uk/cabaret

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Ladyfest Oxford ’10 May 5th, 2010
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[ May 14, 2010 to May 17, 2010. ] Ladyfest is an international festival which has taken place in over fifty cities since 2000 and, in 2010, Oxford wil[...] Read the rest »