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Clinical HIV and Hepatitis C Vaccine Trial We are looking for healthy volunteers to take part in a trial of new vaccines against HIV and Hepatitis C. If you are aged 18 to 50 and in good health, please get in touch to receive more information. Participants will be compensated for travel expenses and time involved in taking part. Please contact vaccine trials recruitment at the Jenner Institute. [email protected] / 01865 857406 www.jenner.ac.uk/volunteer This study will require several short visits to an outpatient clinic over 9 months. A response to this advertisement will be recorded but carries no obligation to take part. PEACHI-04 Short Advert v 1.1 19 Jun 15 English Language Courses Daytime, evening, Saturday classes Full-time, part-time, one-to-one General English, Business English, IELTS, FCE, CAE Small groups. Experienced, native teachers New term starts on 5 October. Enrol now! T: +44 (0) 1865403351 E: [email protected] www.oxford-school.co.uk REMOVALS/CLEARANCES- WE AIM TO BEAT ANY QUOTE. Men and large vans available. House moves / office moves. Give us a call for a no obligation quote. Call: 07810 223821 Email: [email protected] For all your Removal and Packing Materials Recycled double walled packing cartons £1 each New packing cartons from £1.50 each Tape, packing tissue and bubble wrap FREE local delivery on larger orders Tweet us @isisremovals. Call 01865 770227. www.isisremovals.com Your one-stop-shop for shipping, printing and posting. Poster printing, mail boxes, packing services, all in store, parcel drop-off, etc. etc. etc. Summertown 01865 514655 www.mbesummertown.co.uk Headington 01865 741729 www.mbeheadington.co.uk ?= dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews = dailyinfo.co.uk/podcasts WHAT’S ON Fri 25th - Mon 28th Sep 2015 (Oxford University Vacation) Issue No. 8647 Next issue: Tue 29th Sep. Deadline: 10am, Mon 28th Sep. Oxford’s DAILY INFO Advertise instantly via www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] 01865 241133 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) 1st floor of 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU Line ads @ 50p/word. (min. 10) + VAT Box ads @ £10-£15/cm. (min. 3cm) + VAT www.dailyinfo.co.uk © Daily Information 2015 PROPERTY HOUSES & FLATS TO LET JOBS VOLUNTEERS MORE JOBS LECTURES & MEETINGS Fri 25th FORTNIGHTLY SLING LIBRARY / Large selection of slings & carriers for you to try out or hire / 12.15pm-2.15pm. £3 entry, £5 sling hire / oxfordslinglibrary.co.uk / St Alban’s Hall, Corner of Catherine & Charles St, OX4 3AH OVER 60’S LUNCH CLUB / Social group, meeting every week / 12pm. 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Free / Museum of the History of Science, Old Ashmolean Building, Broad St, OX1 3AZ THE UNTOLD STORIES OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY’S BLACK SCHOLARS / 90 minute visual and biographical journey / 2pm, 3.45pm. £6 (£3) / Jesus College, Turl St, OX1 3DW / 279700 BLENHEIM PALACE FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE FILM & MUSIC / See Fri above VOLUNTEER CONSERVATION WORK / Site maintenance & scythe training at The Trap Grounds, Oxford / All day. Free / Minibus pickup in Oxford CONTINUING EDUCATION OPEN DAYS / See Fri above Sun 27th WATERCOLOUR: A GREAT BRITISH MEDIUM? / How watercolour has been used in British drawings since the 16th century / 3.45pm. Free / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH BLENHEIM PALACE FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE FILM & MUSIC / See Fri above PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WITH SCIENCE (VENOMS & TOXINS) / This event is for the general public and is free to attend / 9.00am-12.30pm. 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Post-grad / professional preferred. Available from 1 Oct. [email protected] SINGLE EN SUITE. £430 including bills. 6-9 month let. Quiet house. British home-owner. [email protected] STUNNING VERY LARGE ROOM. £190/week inclusive wifi, cleaning, bills. Quiet single postgrad. [email protected] DOUBLE ROOM IN friendly & tidy houseshare on Iffley Rd. Short Let, Nov 6th to December 7th. Price/period negotiable. [email protected] ROOMS TO RENT: St Clements and East Oxford. Available now. www.OxRms.co.uk for list. Book viewing online. Text: 07624 802274. [email protected] GREAT GARDEN SERVICE - GARDEN MAINTAIN - Oxford. [email protected] / 07841 590368 / www.gardenmaintain.co.uk / [email protected] GARDENING DISCO & LIGHTING P.A. HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk DISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT HIRE - Dave Seamer Entertainments: 01865 240054. www.daveseamer.co.uk SERVICES GROUP EFL CLASSES. Excellent value for money! Discounts in September. [email protected] MATHS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, Business, 11+, all entrance exams tuition from highly qualified tutors. Patience guaranteed. 07984 547940. [email protected], www.aonetuition.co.uk GERMAN CONVERSATION REQUIRED; you’ll preferably be bilingual and able to be patient with a mature but slow learner at ‘Lower Intermediate’ level. College in central Oxford. Please contact [email protected] RUSSIAN GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected] FUN, FRIENDLY ENGLISH as foreign language. Native speaker. Conversation, culture, business. Days, evenings, weekends. CELTA qualified, CRB clearance. [email protected] WWW.DIALAVANOXON.NET OXFORD FURNITURE and piano removals. 01865 575577 / 07875 704140. LARGE VAN REMOVALS and deliveries 07944 648989. 3vfkq@users. dailyinfo.co.uk MAN AND VAN Oxford: visit www.oxfordvanmanremovals.co.uk for all your removal needs or call 07450 231292. [email protected] SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR WANTED by CoreFiling in Oxford. http://www.corefiling.com/careers/vacancies/019-sysadmin.html EVENTS MANAGER NEEDED for busy catering company in Oxford, experience in café work and events preferable. Email CV. [email protected] RETAIL STAFF (P/T): we are looking for retail staff to work at our handbags kiosk located at Welcome Break motorway services (M40 motorway Junction 8A). You should have some retail experience and motivation as you will be working on your own. 20 hours per week (Sun- Mon). Salary £8.00 per hour. There is a bus service to the location from Oxford centre. The postcode is OX33 1LJ. Email [email protected] PASSENGER ASSISTANTS WANTED - for Oxon County Council school runs. Term-time only, Mon-Fri am & pm. Requires a DBS check and ID badge with Oxon County Council. Call Claire on 07769 584255. [email protected] OCCASIONAL EVENTS WAITING staff needed in central Oxford, ideal for students needing occasional evening work. Email CV. [email protected] EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED for Chartered Accountants office in Wheatley. Proficient in Sage 50 or Quickbooks or VT accounts. FT or PT by arrangement. Excellent rate of pay. [email protected] VALE-LICENSED DRIVERS wanted - for Oxon County Council school runs. OCC ID badge also needed. Your own vehicle or ours. Daily runs am & pm, term-time only. Other work available too. Call Spencer 07775 811998. [email protected] ACQUIRE CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.php. Own car essential. [email protected] SMALL FRIENDLY OWNER-managed design business based in pleasant offices in Woodstock requires experienced bookkeeper/ accountant for 10 - 12 hours per month. Experience would ideally include Sage, monthly management accounts, VAT returns (cash accounting basis). Salary negotiable. [email protected] @DailyInfoOxford Daily Info Oxford dailyinfooxford Enter our Freshers’ Competition for a chance to win one of over 50 prizes! dailyinfo.co.uk/2015-freshers-competition Praccal Philosophy Free Introductory Term Monday evenings from 21st September www.praccalphilosophyoxford.org 01865 556215 Oxford Coffee Concerts www.coffeeconcerts.com Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062 Holywell Music Room Sun 27 Sept, 11.15am Heath String Quartet Beethoven String Quartet op. 135 Bartok String Quartet no. 5 UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TEACHERS Recruiting teachers to this busy University Foundation Programme in Oxford’s largest international school for the following subjects or combination of subjects: • Advanced Language Skills • EAP • IELTS The Foundation Year prepares international students for university and is structured around A2 and AS course material. Positions are of a temporary part-time nature, but long term prospects are possible. Teaching hours per week vary, depending on the subject and term. The successful applicants will: • University degree level education • Ideally have some relevant teaching experience. • CELTA qualified for teaching Advanced Language Skills and IELTS exam preparation • DELTA/PGCE qualified for teaching EAP • Have an understanding of the British university application and entrance system • Be sensitive to the requirements of students from a range of educational backgrounds. • Be willing and motivated to participate in occasional teacher training or other school staff events. Please apply with CV and covering message to [email protected] Closing date is Sunday 4th October 2015. EF is committed to the care of young people. All employees are subject to an enhanced criminal record and character reference checks. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and tutors to share this commitment. Successful applicants will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide two referees. RECEPTIONIST Full-time position, October 2015 We are looking for a friendly and professional receptionist for our busy front desk to be the first point of contact for students, tutors and visitors and to help with administrative and organisational tasks. The successful candidate will have excellent written and spoken communication skills and the ability to work well in a busy environment. They will be able to demonstrate a strong sense of responsibility and empathy with young people and a willingness to be of service to the college community. The closing date for applications is Friday 2nd October . For a full job description and application form please contact [email protected] 1 LONDON ROAD, OXFORD OX4 1BD Tel: 01865 203988 | www.oxcoll.com Project/Senior Architect Lapd architects are looking for an enthusiasc ARB registered Project/Senior Architect with at least three years post qualificaon experience to be part of a dynamic and fast growing team. The office is located in Culham, within an aracve environment with onsite subsidised facilies, easy parking and good transport links. Please forward a covering leer and CV [email protected] DRAGON SCHOOL, OXFORD (860 boys and girls, aged 4-13) MAINTENANCE OPERATIVE (CARPENTER). Full-time, October 2015 We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced maintenance operative, with proven carpentry skills, to join our busy estates team. We are looking for a real team player, with a willingness to undertake a wide variety of tasks. This is a full-time position working a minimum of 40 hours per week. The successful candidate will be entitled to 30 days holiday excluding public holidays. Further details and application form can be completed via the school website (www.dragonschool.org). If you have no computer access, you may request an application form from the HR Department on 01865 315524. Closing date: Friday 9th October although an appointment may be made before this date if an early applicant proves suitable. You are therefore advised to submit your application at the earliest convenience. The Dragon School is commied to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS. (Previous applicants need not apply) 35 h/w. Salary: £12,787. Term time only. For further details and to apply, please see the vacancies page on our school website: https://www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/vacancies.php The Cherwell School A centre of opportunity Technician for Design Technology & Engineering SOLO GARDENER Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. Our thriving Grounds Department requires a full-time gardener to provide full support to our grounds and gardening team. A full, clean driving license is essential, as is demonstrable experience in a similar role. This is a fantastic opportunity for a committed, proactive individual to make their mark in a busy and well-maintained environment. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: www.mcsoxford.org The school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be emailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by Midday Friday 2nd October 2015. Interviews are likely soon afterwards. Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment. MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org HMC Boys 7-18 & Sixth Form Girls The Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2004-5, 2008-9 Cutteslowe Primary School School Administrator/ Receptionist Part time. £7.12 - £7.46 per hour. Closing Date: Friday 2nd October. For more details and to apply, please see the school website: www.cutteslowe.oxon.sch.uk/current-vacancies-1 Cutteslowe Primary A school of opportunity The Oxford Group is a global supplier of leadership and management development solutions to large international organisations. Business growth and ambitious plans mean that we are expanding our Client Support team based in Eynsham, Oxford. We are looking for people who want to work in a collaborative team environment, who have strong customer skills and enjoy working in a busy office environment. We have two exciting full-time vacancies. The roles are: Support Services Coordinator Support Services Coordinator (bilingual French/English) For full job descriptions and details for these roles please go to our website: www.oxford-group.com/our_people/careers KFC Jobs Apply today & join us! Full-time & part-time Team Member, Team Leader and Assistant Manager vacancies available NOW at KFC 140 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JJ. [email protected] Study Room Supervisor Part-time from September 2015 We are seeking a reliable and conscientious person to act as supervisor in one of our Sixth Form study rooms in Summertown. This is a part-time position, involving a minimum of two half-day shifts a week and preferably more by agreement. The post is available immediately. Details of these posts and application forms are available on our website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Monday 28 September 2015. d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a prerequisite for all appointments. Head Our Lady’s Abingdon Junior School Independent Catholic Day School for girls and boys aged 3-11 To commence September 2016. Competitive salary. e Governors of Our Lady’s Abingdon (OLA) invite applications for the Headship of the Junior School. e successful candidate will succeed Mr Brendan O’Neill who is retiring after nine years of outstanding leadership. We seek to appoint an exceptional candidate, a practising Catholic who will grow and develop the school, building on the achievements of recent years. OLA is highly regarded in the Oxford area as a happy, nurturing school with high standards. At present there are 129 children in the Junior School. e vast majority of pupils continue their education at OLA’s Senior School, which is located on the same campus in an attractive part of Abingdon only a few miles from Oxford. Further details and application form available at www.olab.org.uk Tel: 01235 524658; email: offi[email protected] For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact OLA’s Principal, Mr Stephen Oliver, at [email protected]. Closing date for applications: Monday 28th September2015 Radley Road, Abingdon-on-ames, Oxfordshire OX14 3PS Our Lady’s Abingdon is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children & young people & expects all staff & volunteers to share this commitment. Teacher of ICT and Computing Part-time from January 2016 We are seeking a talented teacher to teach ICT and Computing in Years 7-11, including GCSE. This is a two-term post. We have a vacancy for a full-time teacher from September 2016. Details of these posts and application forms are available on our website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Monday 5 October 2015. d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a prerequisite for all appointments. Part-time variable hours food service staff £7.11 per hour We have vacancies for staff to work two or three evenings per week in our Hall, including each Friday evening. Applicants need not be experienced but must be smart and enthusiastic and have the right to work in the UK. Scout - fixed term contract for three months 25 hours per week 8.00 a.m. until 1.00 p.m. Please contact Mark Rippington Catering Manager [email protected] Closing date October 2nd 2015 LIBRARY SUPERVISOR 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 wishes to appoint a Library Assistant to supervise pupils in the School Library at the end of the working day (from 5.30 – 6.00 pm Monday-Friday). The post is likely to suit a student from a neighbouring college. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: www.mcsoxford.org Completed application form, full cv and covering letter of application should be sent by email to Mrs S Hunter, the Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday on Friday 9th October. Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment. MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org HMC Boys 7-18 & Sixth Form Girls The Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2004-5, 2008-9 Friendly volunteers needed… to help at The Archway Foundation’s Monday evening Social Groups supporting people experiencing loneliness, central Oxford. Volunteer drivers also needed to transport people to and from the groups - petrol costs covered. Contact offi[email protected] 01865 790552. www.archwayfoundation.org.uk Charity no. 299533 PAID PARTICIPANTS NEEDED! Are you between 18 and 29? Visit http://bit.ly/1Q3ltjz for more information! TUITION One-to-One tutoring for Primary, 11+ exams, GCSE/IGCSE, AS/A2 Levels, Home Schooling and Oxbridge Applications • Free initial consultation, and tutoring, at your home. • Personally veed and enhanced DBS checked tutors. • Monthly academic progress reports. Visit our website for reviews and testimonials: www.lotustutors.com [email protected] • Tel: 01865-703545 OXFORD BICYCLE COMPANY: 251b Cowley Road. New and used bicycles and low cost repairs. 01865 240879 / www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk. VINTAGE FAIR OXFORD Town Hall 26th September, 12 noon, £2. [email protected] THEATRE Oxford Playhouse (305305) EAST IS EAST ? Fri 25th: 8pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm Critically-acclaimed production starring Pauline McLynn. £15-£31 HANDBAGGED Mon 28th - Wed 30th: 7.30pm Thu 1st, Sat 3rd: 2.30pm, 7.30pm; Fri 2nd: 8pm Comedy speculating on the content of meetings between the Queen & Thatcher. £15-£31 The Old Fire Station (263980) BLUE STOCKINGS ? Fri 25th: 7.30pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm The first women students at Cambridge face stark choices in life and love. £12-£15 DISTRACTINGLY FEMALE Sat 3rd: 12.30pm A comedy of manners set in our contemporary world. (Pay what you can.) North Wall Arts Centre (319450) CHICKEN LICKEN Sat 26th: 11am, 2pm Puppetry & cookery show. Fairy tales, linked by one adventurous chicken. £8 (£6) BLAKE REMIXED Fri 2nd: 8pm William Blake/hip-hop fusion by beatboxer Testament. £13 (£11) Pegasus Theatre (812150) RISE UP Fri 25th: 7.30pm Four actor-storytellers tell the stories of America’s Freedom Riders. £13 (£9, £6) EVERY BRILLIANT THING Fri 2nd & Sat 3rd: 7.30pm Play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love. £13 (£9, £6) New Theatre (0844 871 3020) HAIRSPRAY THE MUSICAL ? Fri 25th: 7.30pm Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm Comedy musical based on John Waters’ 1988 cult classic £17.90-£48.90 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Mon 28th & Tue 29th, Thu 1st & Fri 2nd: 7.30pm Wed 30th, Sat 3rd: 2.30pm, 7.30pm Glenn Carter stars in groundbreaking religious rock opera. £23.65-£49.15 Burton Taylor Studio (305305) CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES Fri 25th: 7.30pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pm A girl travels between 1918 and 1968 via her boarding school bed. £10 (£8) NINE LIVES Mon 28th & Tue 29th: 7.30pm Having fled homophobia in Zimbabwe, Ishmael seeks sanctuary in the UK. £10 (£8) PORTRAIT Wed 30th & Thu 1st: 7.30pm The trials & tribulations of modern life, through the eyes of a young black woman. £10 (£8) THE WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF WITCHES IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER Fri 2nd: 7.30pm Inspired by Britain’s bloodiest witch hunt & Potts’ 17th century account. £10 (£8) to Sat 3 Oct GIGS & COMEDY Fri 25th LAID BLAK LIVE AT SKYLARKIN’ SOUNDSYSTEM / Return of the Bristol 7-piece reggae act / 10pm-3am. £5-£7 / skylarkinsoundsystem.com / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ / 244761 / 07769 690177 BLACKLISTERS, GIRL POWER, THE CORRECT ARC / Punk / 8pm. £6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156 ORANGE VISION, HAULA, HOME PLANET EARTH, LEADER, WATER PAGEANT / Local bands showcase / 7pm. £7 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk VIENNA DITTO, GO ON DO IT JUMP, EASTER ISLAND STATUES, KUIPER, WE HAVE A DUTCH FRIEND / Voodoo sci-fi blues & alt-rock / 6pm. £6 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk KEI MILLER, NONSTOP TANGO, JAMES ATTLEE / Poetry & experimental jazz / 5pm. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thebullingdon.co.uk LUKE PICKETT + ELOISE REES / 7.30pm. £6 / Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley Rd DUOTONE, SIMON DAVIES & COLIN FLETCHER, STEPH WEST / Local acoustic acts raising funds for Oxford City Amnesty International Group / 7.30pm. £7 (£6) / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU BLOSSOM HILL / Bluegrass / 8.30pm. £6 / oxfordfolkclub.com / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PD / 790106 NICK GILL / Solo jazz/ragtime piano / 7-9pm. Free / classicjazz.co.uk / 07932 748379 / Phoenix Picturehouse, 57 Walton St, OX2 6AE OUT WITH A BANG! / Final farewell to the venue - drink the bar dry, live music & mayhem / 7pm-late. Free / The Corridor, 119 Cowley Rd, OX4 1HU / 247519 BETA BLOCKER & BODY CLOCK + LOWWS + ESTHER JOY LANE / Our 6th bday party / 8-11pm. £5 (£3) / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE THE BRICKWORK LIZARDS / Turkabilly hip hop world jazz collective / 9pm. Free / James St Tavern, 47-48 James St, OX4 1EU / facebook.com/jstoxford Sat 26th THE TALC DAEMONS / Devilishly oom-pah reggae and perniciously ping-pong pop / 9pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU / 246611 GHOSTS IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS / Widescreen post-rock with support from NeuroHarp and Foci’s Left / 8.20pm. £4.50 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 50S, 60S, 70S SOUL / It’s time to Knock on Wood and get down with some Barefootin / 2pm. Free / facebook.com/events/482756938553268 / General Eliott, Manor Rd, South Hinksey, OX1 5AS / 608567 GLEE CLUB: BEST IN LIVE COMEDY / Weekly comedy showcase / 7.15pm. £13.50 (£5) / The Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge St, OX1 2EW / glee.co.uk/oxford TEXAS FLOOD, SKY VALLEY MISTRESS, HELL’S GAZELLES / Rock / metal / 7pm. £5-£7 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ / cellaroxford.co.uk HAZARD / Punk / 7pm / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk BETA BLOCKER & THE BODY CLOCK, KITSCH, ESTHER JOY LANE / Fuzzy pop-rock / 8pm. £4 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775 BRONWYN LEONARD, GEORGE HUXTABLE / Jazz & soul / 7pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk HIPPY HAZE / Flower power covers band / 9pm. Free / Cricketers Arms, Cowley, 102 Temple Rd, OX4 2EZ / 718459 / cricketersarmsoxford.com MUSCLES & CURVES / Country & Western / 8.30pm. £5 / Headington Conservative Club, 60 Windmill Rd, Headington, OX3 7BZ / 439400 OUT WITH A BANG! / Final farewell to the venue - drink the bar dry, live music & mayhem / 7pm-late. Free / The Corridor, 119 Cowley Rd, OX4 1HU / 247519 BACK ROOM POETS POETRY READING / With winners of their International Poetry Competition / 7.30 pm. £4 (£2) / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St FIRING THE HEART OPEN STORYTELLING SESSIONS / Two days of open storytelling and Sunday open mic to celebrate arts & community project finale / 10.30am-4.30pm. Free / Fusion Arts, Princes St, OX4 1DD ALL TAMARA’S PARTIES #23 / Night of poetry & acoustic music. Salvation Bill, Claire LeMaster & George Chopping / 8pm. £6 / The Roastery, Magdalen Rd BENJAMIN JACOBS & IGGY JEFFERY / Acoustic blues, funk & alternative / 9pm. Free / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, OX1 4LB / headoftheriveroxford.co.uk Sun 27th FOLK NIGHT / Open session / 8pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements, OX4 1AB JAMES STREET SUNDAY SESSIONS / Open acoustic, folk session / 2pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU / 246611 / facebook.com/jstoxford HARCOURT OPEN ARMS MIC / Music open mic with great atmosphere, bring instruments and/or support / 8pm. Free / facebook.com/harcourt.openmic / The Harcourt Arms, Jericho, Cranham Terrace, Jericho, OX2 6DG / 429462 THE BOOKIES OPEN MIC / Hosted by Chris Padmore / 8.30-11pm. Free / The Old Bookbinders, 17-18 Victor St, OX2 6BT / 553549 / oldbookbinders.co.uk STEWART CURTIS WITH THE ROB TERRY TRIO / The irrepressible flautist and reeds man meets classical/jazz crossover trio! / 6.30-9.00pm. Free / oxfordwinecafe.co.uk / 236959 / Oxford Wine Café, 38 South Parade, Summertown, OX2 7JN MUDSLIDE MORRIS / Acoustic show from Oxford’s finest bottleneck blues and boogieman / 8-11pm. Free / reverbnation.com/mudslidemorris / 0779 064 6028 / Joe Perks & Co., 76 St Clements, OX4 1AH WŁODI / Polish rapper / 7pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk FIRING THE HEART OPEN STORYTELLING SESSIONS / Two days of open storytelling and Sunday Open Mic to celebrate arts and community project finale / 10.30am-4.30pm. Free / fusion-arts.org / 245735 / Fusion Arts, East Oxford Community Centre, Princes St, OX4 1DD LOCAL BLUES AND INDIE / With folk, bluegrass & country acts too / 3.30pm-7pm. Free / facebook.com/giddyupoxford / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF WHERE’S THE ART? / Celebrating CARU’s 2nd birthday with music & dance / 6-10.30pm. Free / ca-ru.org / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP Mon 28th GRAINNE DUFFY / Blues / 8pm. £12 (£10) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 BLUEGRASS & OLD TIME MUSIC SESSION / Oxford’s only open Bluegrass, Appalachian and Old Time Music jam session, / 8.30pm. Free / The Red Lion, 40-42 Oxford Rd, OX3 0PH / redlionoldmarston.com SPORTS ONE BEDROOM FLAT, OX4. Single person only. N/S professional. Secluded. Parking. £1200pcm including outgoings. [email protected] CITY OF OXFORD Water Polo Club. Free Women’s Intro Session 28th September, 8.30pm, Radley College Pool. Prior experience not necessary but you need to be a confident swimmer aged 15+. More info: www.oxfordwaterpolo.co.uk or [email protected] CINEMA to u 1 Oct Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) KATTI BATTI [12A] Fri - Mon: 8.30pm; Tue: 9.15pm Classic manic pixie dream girl anti-love story. LEGEND [18] ? Fri, Tue: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.00, 9.30, 10.45pm Sat: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.15, 9.30, 11.00pm Sun: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.45, 8.15, 9.35pm Mon: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.00, 9.30pm Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 8.00, 10.45pm Kray twins crime drama. BILL [PG] Fri: 11.10am, 1.20, 3.45, 6.00pm Sat & Sun: 10.15am, 12.30, 2.50, 5.00pm; Mon: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00pm Tue: 12.15, 2.40, 4.50pm; Wed: 12.15, 2.45, 5.15pm Thu: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 5.50pm Farcical fun about what Shakespeare got up to in his ‘lost years’. Subt: Sun 2.30pm SOLACE [15] Fri, Mon, Wed & Thu: 3.15, 6.00, 8.40pm Sat & Sun: 4.30, 6.45, 9.10pm; Tue: 3.15, 5.50, 8.20pm Farrell and Hopkins have a psychic showdown. MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS [12A] Fri & Sat: 12.00, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30, 11.15pm Sun & Mon, Wed: 12.00, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30pm Tue: 12.00, 2.45, 5.40, 8.30, 10.45pm; Thu: 11.30am, 2.20, 5.10, 8.30pm A new host of challenges faces the teenage escapees of the Maze. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri, Mon: 1.10, 3.30, 6.00pm Sat & Sun: 6.00pm; Tue: 1.15, 3.45pm; Wed: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45pm Thu: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00pm Robert Redford & Nick Nolte in late-life crisis decide to walk the Appalachian Trail. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. [12A] ? Fri, Mon - Wed: 12.30pm Thu: 12.20pm CIA agent and KGB operative join forces against criminal organization. MISS YOU ALREADY [12A] Fri - Mon, Wed & Thu: 11.20am, 1.50, 4.30, 7.00, 9.30pm Tue: 11.20am, 1.50, 4.30, 7.00, 9.45pm Mid-life friendship-crisis with childhood chums Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette. EVEREST [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 10.30pm Sun & Mon, Thu: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 9.45pm; Tue: 11.00am, 2.00, 5.00, 7.30pm Wed: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.00pm (3D) Fri: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.20, 11.00pm Sat: 12.30, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00, 11.40pm; Sun: 12.30, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00pm Mon: 11.30, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30pm; Tue: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30, 11.05pm Disaster thriller based on true events. Subt: Tue 7.30pm MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION [12A] ? Fri, Mon & Tue: 12.45pm Ethan Hunt is on the tail of the shadowy Syndicate. THE VISIT [15] Fri: 8.20, 10.40pm; Sat: 7.40, 10.15pm; Sun: 7.15, 9.40pm Mon: 8.15pm; Tue: 10.30pm; Wed: 9.45pm; Thu: 8.00, 10.30pm M. Night Shymalan’s new spine-tingler. INSIDE OUT [U] ? Fri, Mon & Tue: 4.00pm Sat: 10.40am, 1.15, 3.45pm; Sun: 11.35am, 2.00, 4.20pm Riley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. KIDS AM: STRANGE MAGIC [U] Sat & Sun: 10.00am Magical woodland creatures fight over a powerful potion. MINIONS [U] Sat & Sun: 10.00am, 12.10, 2.15pm Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob go on a quest to find a suitable master in 1960s New York. PIXELS [12A] Sat & Sun: 10.30am, 1.00, 3.30pm Alien video games are attacking earth. KIDS AM: MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA [U] Sun: 10.00am French-Finnish hand-drawn animation. Autism friendly. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pm Follow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. SENIORS CLUB: TRUE STORY [15] Tue: 11.00am Journalist meets convicted murderer in a case of identity theft. Jonah Hill & James Franco. DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION F [12A] Wed: 7.30pm The hair returns in the reboot of the manga classic. THE MARTIAN [12A] (2D) Wed: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 9.15, 10.30pm Thu: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 10.30pm (3D) Wed & Thu: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30, 11.30pm Matt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth. SOFT LAD [15] / BOYGAME [15] Thu: 8.00pm Two films shown as part of Vue’s LGBTQ+ film festival. Odeon George St (0871 224 4007) INSIDE OUT [U] (2D) ? Fri & Sat: 10.30, 11.30am, 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pm Sun: 10.30, 11.30am, 6.00pm; Mon & Tue: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pm Wed & Thu: 1.00, 3.30pm Disney Pixar’s take on the Numskulls. NO ESCAPE [15] Fri & Sat: 11.40pm An American family abroad find life turned upside down by a military coup. LEGEND [18] ? Fri & Sat: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45, 11.15pm Sun - Thu: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm Tom Hardy plays the Kray twins. Subt: Thu 2.45pm ARCADE FIRE: THE REFLEKTOR TAPES [PG] Fri: 8.00pm Kahlil Joseph’s rockumentary about the making of the album. MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 1.45, 4.45, 7.45, 10.45pm; Sun - Tue: 1.45, 4.45, 7.45pm Wed & Thu: 10.45am, 1.45, 4.45, 7.45pm YA dystopian sequel. BILL [PG] daily: 12.30pm Farcical fun about what Shakespeare from the Horrible Histories team. MISS YOU ALREADY [12A] Fri & Sat: 12.45, 3.30, 6.15, 8.45, 11.15pm Sun - Thu: 12.45, 3.30, 6.15, 8.45pm Friendship crisis with childhood chums Drew Barrymore & Toni Collette. Subt: Sat 6.15pm EVEREST [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 11.50am, 2.40, 5.30, 8.15, 11.10pm Mon & Tue: 11.50am, 2.40, 5.30, 8.15pm; Thu: 8.15pm (3D) Wed & Thu: 5.30pm Disaster thriller based on true events. SOLACE [15] Fri & Sat: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.00, 9.20, 10.45pm Sun - Tue: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.00, 9.20pm Psychic man hunt. ODEON KIDS: HOME [U] (2D) Sat & Sun: 10.30am Colour-changing alien blob befriends human girl voiced by Rihanna. ODEON KIDS: THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER [U] Sat & Sun: 10.00am Diabolical pirate steals the secret Krabby Pattie formula. ROH ENCORE: ROMEO AND JULIET [12A] Sun: 2.00pm The Royal Ballet and Kenneth MacMillan’s version performed at the Royal Opera House. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pm Follow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. SILVER CINEMA: LOVE AND MERCY [12A] ? Wed: 2.00pm Thu: 11.00am Biopic of Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys. THE MARTIAN [12A] (2D) Wed & Thu: 1.45, 3.50, 7.00, 9.00pm (3D) Wed & Thu: 11.40am, 2.45, 5.50pm Matt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth. SILVER CINEMA: SPOOKS: THE GREATER GOOD [15] Wed: 11.00am MI5 boss Harry Pearce goes AWOL and is suspected to have turned. SILVER CINEMA: ENO LIVE: LA TRAVIATA [12A] Thu: 2.00pm The love story that gripped Paris. Verdi’s opera broadcast live. Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON [15] Fri - Tue: 9.15pm Bio-drama about 80s hip hop stars NWA. SOLACE [15] Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 7.00, 9.20pm; Wed & Thu: 4.30pm Farrell and Hopkins have a psychic showdown. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 3.30pm Wed & Thu: 1.00, 8.30pm Robert Redford & Nick Nolte walk the Appalachian Trail. EVEREST [12A] (3D) Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 12.45, 3.40, 6.30pm If it all went to plan, it wouldn’t be a film. Disaster thriller based on true events. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION [12A] ? Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 12.15pm Ethan Hunt is on the tail of the shadowy Syndicate. INSIDE OUT [U] ? Sun - Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pm Riley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. THE MARTIAN [12A] (3D) Wed & Thu: 1.45, 4.50, 8.00pm Matt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth. John Henry Brookes Theatre NO IMPACT MAN [15] Thu: 7.00pm Documentary: family try to live a year making no net impact on the environment. Free Pegasus Theatre (812150) SECOND COMING [15] Sat: 7.30pm Idris Elba stars in kitchen sink drama exploring struggles faced by family in London. Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) LIFE [15] Fri: 12.30, 5.30, 8.00pm; Sat: 1.30, 6.15, 8.45pm Sun: 11.15am, 6.00, 8.30pm; Mon: 12.30, 6.00, 8.30pm Tue: 12.00, 5.30, 8.30pm; Wed: 3.00, 8.15pm; Thu: 1.15, 6.00, 8.00pm The revolutionary rise of James Dean as a style icon. BIG SCREAM: LIFE [15] Wed: 11.30am The revolutionary rise of James Dean as a style icon. For parents with children under 1. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri, Mon: 3.00, 6.30pm Sat: 8.15pm; Sun: 1.45, 8.45pm; Tue: 6.00pm; Wed: 12.30, 4.15pm Thu: 3.00, 8.30pm Robert Redford & Nick Nolte in late life crisis adventure. JUST JIM [15] Fri: 9.00pm; Sat: 3.45pm; Sun: 4.00pm Mon, Wed: 8.45pm; Tue: 1.45pm; Thu: 1.00pm Craig Roberts is inspired by an enigmatic neighbour. PALIO [12A] Fri, Mon: 2.00pm; Sat: 6.00pm; Sun: 4.15pm Tue: 3.45pm; Wed: 6.45pm; Thu: 5.30pm The Godfather meets the Grand National. IRRATIONAL MAN [12A] Fri, Mon: 12.00, 4.15pm Sat: 11.15am, 4.00pm; Sun: 6.30pm; Tue: 11.30am; Wed: 2.00, 6.00pm Thu: 3.45pm Hollywood’s take on existential crises. KID’S CLUB: SONG OF THE SEA [PG] Sat: 11.00am Magical Irish animation about a girl who can turn into a seal. No unaccompanied adults. INSIDE OUT (2D) [U] ? Sat: 1.15pm Riley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. L’ECLISSE [PG] Sun: 1.30pm Newly-restored edition of Antonioni’s modernist masterpiece. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pm Follow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. TODDLER TIME: TOOT THE TINY TUG BOAT PROGRAMME 6 [U] Thu: 11.30am Toot spies a flying fish. No unaccompanied adults. Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) 45 YEARS [15] ? Fri, Tue: 6.45pm; Sat, Wed: 9.00pm; Sun: 8.45pm Thu: 4.30, 6.45pm Marriage is put to the test when a letter arrives. Subt: Tue 6.45pm GEMMA BOVERY [15] Fri, Thu: 9.00pm; Sun: 6.30pm; Wed: 6.45pm Life imitates literature in this Flaubert-inspired adaptation of a graphic novel. BABY CLUB: GEMMA BOVERY [15] Thu: 12.30pm Life imitates literature in this Flaubert-inspired adaptation. For parents with babies under 1. MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA [U] Sat: 5.00pm; Tue: 9.00pm 1929 silent documentary about filming a documentary of everyday life in the Soviet Union. A SYRIAN LOVE STORY [12A] Sat: 6.45pm Documentary charting the relationship of two young Syrians. Followed by Q&A. PINOCCHIO [U] Sat: 3.00pm Disney animated classic: a wooden puppet longs to be a real boy. THE GODFATHER: PART II [18] Sun: 2.30pm; Mon: 7.00pm The second film charts the second generation of Corleone rule. www.dailyinfo.co.uk ROOMS TO LET

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Sat 26thREMEMBERING THE GREAT WAR / Share family memories, papers, and objects from World War One / 1-4pm. Free / Museum of the History of Science, Old Ashmolean Building, Broad St, OX1 3AZTHE UNTOLD STORIES OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY’S BLACK SCHOLARS / 90 minute visual and biographical journey / 2pm, 3.45pm. £6 (£3) / Jesus College, Turl St, OX1 3DW / 279700BLENHEIM PALACE FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE FILM & MUSIC / See Fri aboveVOLUNTEER CONSERVATION WORK / Site maintenance & scythe training at The Trap Grounds, Oxford / All day. Free / Minibus pickup in OxfordCONTINUING EDUCATION OPEN DAYS / See Fri above

Sun 27thWATERCOLOUR: A GREAT BRITISH MEDIUM? / How watercolour has been used in British drawings since the 16th century / 3.45pm. Free / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHBLENHEIM PALACE FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE FILM & MUSIC / See Fri abovePUBLIC ENGAGEMENT WITH SCIENCE (VENOMS & TOXINS) / This event is for the general public and is free to attend / 9.00am-12.30pm. Free / lpmhealthcare.com/ist2015 / 600222 / Sheldonian Theatre, Broad St, OX1 3AZVOLUNTEER CONSERVATION WORK / Watercourse maintenance at The Waterways, North Oxford / All day. Free / Minibus pickup in OxfordMATCHA JAPANESE TEA MASTERCLASSES / Two chances to learn the art of making Japanese Matcha Tea direct from the tea farmer who grows it! / 10am & 2pm. £30 / chayoutea.com / St Peter’s College, New Inn Hall St, OX1 2DLJAPANESE TEA TASTING & INTRODUCTION TO TEA CULTURE / Fun, informal evening of tea tasting with visiting tea farmers from Kyoto / 5.30-7pm. £10 / chayoutea.com / St Peter’s College, New Inn Hall St, OX1 2DL

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GROUP EFL CLASSES. Excellent value for money! Discounts in September. [email protected], SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, Business, 11+, all entrance exams tuition from highly qualified tutors. Patience guaranteed. 07984 547940. [email protected], www.aonetuition.co.ukGERMAN CONVERSATION REQUIRED; you’ll preferably be bilingual and able to be patient with a mature but slow learner at ‘Lower Intermediate’ level. College in central Oxford. Please contact [email protected] GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected], FRIENDLY ENGLISH as foreign language. Native speaker. Conversation, culture, business. Days, evenings, weekends. CELTA qualified, CRB clearance. [email protected]

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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR WANTED by CoreFiling in Oxford. http://www.corefiling.com/careers/vacancies/019-sysadmin.htmlEVENTS MANAGER NEEDED for busy catering company in Oxford, experience in café work and events preferable. Email CV. [email protected] STAFF (P/T): we are looking for retail staff to work at our handbags kiosk located at Welcome Break motorway services (M40 motorway Junction 8A). You should have some retail experience and motivation as you will be working on your own. 20 hours per week (Sun- Mon). Salary £8.00 per hour. There is a bus service to the location from Oxford centre. The postcode is OX33 1LJ. Email [email protected] ASSISTANTS WANTED - for Oxon County Council school runs. Term-time only, Mon-Fri am & pm. Requires a DBS check and ID badge with Oxon County Council. Call Claire on 07769 584255. [email protected] EVENTS WAITING staff needed in central Oxford, ideal for students needing occasional evening work. Email CV. [email protected] BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED for Chartered Accountants office in Wheatley. Proficient in Sage 50 or Quickbooks or VT accounts. FT or PT by arrangement. Excellent rate of pay. [email protected] DRIVERS wanted - for Oxon County Council school runs. OCC ID badge also needed. Your own vehicle or ours. Daily runs am & pm, term-time only. Other work available too. Call Spencer 07775 811998. [email protected] CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.php. Own car essential. [email protected] FRIENDLY OWNER-managed design business based in pleasant offices in Woodstock requires experienced bookkeeper/accountant for 10 - 12 hours per month. Experience would ideally include Sage, monthly management accounts, VAT returns (cash accounting basis). Salary negotiable. [email protected]

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Practical PhilosophyFree Introductory Term

Monday evenings from 21st September

www.practicalphilosophyoxford.org01865 556215

OxfordCoffeeConcertswww.coffeeconcerts.com

Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062

Holywell Music RoomSun 27 Sept, 11.15am

Heath String QuartetBeethoven String Quartet op. 135Bartok String Quartet no. 5

UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TEACHERS

Recruiting teachers to this busy University Foundation Programme in Oxford’s largest international school for the following subjects or combination of subjects:

• Advanced Language Skills• EAP• IELTS

The Foundation Year prepares international students for university and is structured around A2 and AS course material. Positions are of a temporary part-time nature, but long term prospects are possible. Teaching hours per week vary, depending on the subject and term.

The successful applicants will:

• University degree level education • Ideally have some relevant teaching experience.• CELTA qualified for teaching Advanced Language

Skills and IELTS exam preparation• DELTA/PGCE qualified for teaching EAP • Have an understanding of the British university

application and entrance system• Be sensitive to the requirements of students from a

range of educational backgrounds. • Be willing and motivated to participate in occasional

teacher training or other school staff events.

Please apply with CV and covering message to

[email protected]

Closing date is Sunday 4th October 2015.

EF is committed to the care of young people. All employees are subject to an enhanced criminal record and character reference checks.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and tutors to share this commitment. Successful applicants will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check and provide two referees.

RECEPTIONISTFull-time position, October 2015

We are looking for a friendly and professional receptionist for our busy front desk to be the first point of contact for students, tutors and visitors and to help with administrative and organisational tasks. The successful candidate will have excellent written and spoken communication skills and the ability to work well in a busy environment. They will be able to demonstrate a strong sense of responsibility and empathy with young people and a willingness to be of service to the college community. The closing date for applications is Friday 2nd October. For a full job description and application form please contact [email protected]

1 LONDON ROAD, OXFORD OX4 1BD Tel: 01865 203988 | www.oxcoll.com

Project/Senior Architect

Lapd architects are looking for an enthusiastic ARB registered Project/Senior Architect with at least three years post qualification experience to be part of a dynamic and fast growing team. The office is located in Culham, within an attractive environment with onsite subsidised facilities, easy parking and good transport links.

Please forward a covering letter and CV [email protected]

DRAGON SCHOOL, OXFORD(860 boys and girls, aged 4-13)

MAINTENANCE OPERATIVE

(CARPENTER). Full-time, October 2015We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced maintenance operative, with proven carpentry skills, to join our busy estates team. We are looking for a real team player, with a willingness to undertake a wide variety of tasks.

This is a full-time position working a minimum of 40 hours per week. The successful candidate will be entitled to 30 days holiday excluding public holidays.

Further details and application form can be completed via the school website (www.dragonschool.org). If you have no computer access, you may request an application form from the HR Department on 01865 315524.

Closing date: Friday 9th October although an appointment may be made before this date if an early applicant proves suitable. You are therefore advised to submit your application at the earliest convenience.The Dragon School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS.

(Previous applicants need not apply)

35 h/w. Salary: £12,787. Term time only.For further details and to apply, please see the vacancies page on our school website:

https://www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/vacancies.php

The Cherwell School A centre of opportunity

Technician for Design Technology

& Engineering

SOLO GARDENERMagdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools.Our thriving Grounds Department requires a full-time gardener to provide full support to our grounds and gardening team. A full, clean driving license is essential, as is demonstrable experience in a similar role. This is a fantastic opportunity for a committed, proactive individual to make their mark in a busy and well-maintained environment.Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website:

www.mcsoxford.orgThe school’s Support Staff application form, full cv, and a covering letter of application, should be emailed to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by Midday Friday 2nd October 2015. Interviews are likely soon afterwards.Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment.

MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org

HMC Boys 7-18 & Sixth Form GirlsThe Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2004-5, 2008-9

Cutteslowe Primary School School Administrator/Receptionist

Part time. £7.12 - £7.46 per hour. Closing Date: Friday 2nd October.

For more details and to apply, please see the school website: www.cutteslowe.oxon.sch.uk/current-vacancies-1

Cutteslowe Primary A school of opportunity

The Oxford Group is a global supplier of leadership and management development solutions to large international organisations. Business growth and ambitious plans mean that we are expanding our Client Support team based in Eynsham, Oxford.

We are looking for people who want to work in a collaborative team environment, who have strong customer skills and enjoy working in a busy office environment.

We have two exciting full-time vacancies. The roles are:

Support Services Coordinator

Support Services Coordinator (bilingual French/English)

For full job descriptions and details for these roles please go to our website:

www.oxford-group.com/our_people/careers

KFC JobsApply today & join us!

Full-time & part-time Team Member, Team Leader and Assistant

Manager vacancies available NOW at KFC 140 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JJ.

[email protected]

Study Room SupervisorPart-time

from September 2015We are seeking a reliable and conscientious person to act as supervisor in one of our Sixth Form study rooms in Summertown. This is a part-time position, involving a

minimum of two half-day shifts a week and preferably more by agreement. The post is available immediately.

Details of these posts and application forms are available on our website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts

Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Monday 28 September 2015.

d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a

prerequisite for all appointments.

Head Our Lady’s Abingdon Junior SchoolIndependent Catholic Day School for girls and boys aged 3-11

To commence September 2016. Competitive salary.

The Governors of Our Lady’s Abingdon (OLA) invite applications for the Headship of the Junior School. The successful candidate will succeed Mr Brendan O’Neill who is retiring after nine years of outstanding leadership. We seek to appoint an exceptional candidate, a practising Catholic who will grow and develop the school, building on the achievements of recent years.OLA is highly regarded in the Oxford area as a happy, nurturing school with high standards. At present there are 129 children in the Junior School. The vast majority of pupils continue their education at OLA’s Senior School, which is located on the same campus in an attractive part of Abingdon only a few miles from Oxford.Further details and application form available at www.olab.org.uk

Tel: 01235 524658; email: [email protected]

For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact OLA’s Principal, Mr Stephen Oliver, at [email protected] date for applications: Monday 28th September2015Radley Road, Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire OX14 3PSOur Lady’s Abingdon is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children & young people & expects all staff & volunteers to share this commitment.

Teacher of ICT and Computing

Part-time from January 2016We are seeking a talented teacher to teach ICT and Computing in Years 7-11, including GCSE. This is a

two-term post. We have a vacancy for a full-time teacher from September 2016.

Details of these posts and application forms are available on our website: www.doverbroecks.com/posts

Please submit applications as soon as possible, but no later than Monday 5 October 2015.

d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a

prerequisite for all appointments.

Part-time variable hours food service staff £7.11 per hour

We have vacancies for staff to work two or three evenings per week in our Hall, including each Friday evening. Applicants need not be experienced but must be smart and enthusiastic and have the right to work in the UK.

Scout - fixed term contract for three months 25 hours per week 8.00 a.m. until 1.00 p.m.

Please contact Mark Rippington Catering Manager [email protected]

Closing date October 2nd 2015

LIBRARY SUPERVISORMagdalen 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 wishes to appoint a Library Assistant to supervise pupils in the School Library at the end of the working day (from 5.30 – 6.00 pm Monday-Friday). The post is likely to suit a student from a neighbouring college.Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website:

www.mcsoxford.orgCompleted application form, full cv and covering letter of application should be sent by email to Mrs S Hunter, the Bursar’s PA ([email protected]), by midday on Friday 9th October.Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment.

MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org

HMC Boys 7-18 & Sixth Form GirlsThe Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2004-5, 2008-9

Friendly volunteers needed…to help at The Archway Foundation’s Monday evening Social Groups supporting people experiencing loneliness, central Oxford.Volunteer drivers also needed to transport people to and from the groups - petrol costs covered.Contact [email protected] 790552. www.archwayfoundation.org.ukCharity no. 299533

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[email protected] • Tel: 01865-703545 OXFORD BICYCLE COMPANY: 251b Cowley Road. New and used bicycles and low cost repairs. 01865 240879 / www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk.

VINTAGE FAIR OXFORD Town Hall 26th September, 12 noon, £2. [email protected]

THEATREOxford Playhouse (305305)

EAST IS EAST ? Fri 25th: 8pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pmCritically-acclaimed production starring Pauline McLynn. £15-£31 HANDBAGGED Mon 28th - Wed 30th: 7.30pm

Thu 1st, Sat 3rd: 2.30pm, 7.30pm; Fri 2nd: 8pmComedy speculating on the content of meetings between the Queen & Thatcher. £15-£31

The Old Fire Station (263980)BLUE STOCKINGS ? Fri 25th: 7.30pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pmThe first women students at Cambridge face stark choices in life and love. £12-£15 DISTRACTINGLY FEMALE Sat 3rd: 12.30pmA comedy of manners set in our contemporary world. (Pay what you can.)

North Wall Arts Centre (319450)CHICKEN LICKEN Sat 26th: 11am, 2pmPuppetry & cookery show. Fairy tales, linked by one adventurous chicken. £8 (£6) BLAKE REMIXED Fri 2nd: 8pmWilliam Blake/hip-hop fusion by beatboxer Testament. £13 (£11)

Pegasus Theatre (812150)RISE UP Fri 25th: 7.30pmFour actor-storytellers tell the stories of America’s Freedom Riders. £13 (£9, £6) EVERY BRILLIANT THING Fri 2nd & Sat 3rd: 7.30pmPlay about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love. £13 (£9, £6)

New Theatre (0844 871 3020)HAIRSPRAY THE MUSICAL ? Fri 25th: 7.30pm

Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pmComedy musical based on John Waters’ 1988 cult classic £17.90-£48.90 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR

Mon 28th & Tue 29th, Thu 1st & Fri 2nd: 7.30pm Wed 30th, Sat 3rd: 2.30pm, 7.30pm

Glenn Carter stars in groundbreaking religious rock opera. £23.65-£49.15

Burton Taylor Studio (305305)CHARLOTTE SOMETIMES Fri 25th: 7.30pm; Sat 26th: 2.30pm, 7.30pmA girl travels between 1918 and 1968 via her boarding school bed. £10 (£8) NINE LIVES Mon 28th & Tue 29th: 7.30pmHaving fled homophobia in Zimbabwe, Ishmael seeks sanctuary in the UK. £10 (£8) PORTRAIT Wed 30th & Thu 1st: 7.30pmThe trials & tribulations of modern life, through the eyes of a young black woman. £10 (£8) THE WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF WITCHES IN THE COUNTY OF LANCASTER Fri 2nd: 7.30pmInspired by Britain’s bloodiest witch hunt & Potts’ 17th century account. £10 (£8)

to Sat 3 Oct

GIGS & COMEDYFri 25th

LAID BLAK LIVE AT SKYLARKIN’ SOUNDSYSTEM / Return of the Bristol 7-piece reggae act / 10pm-3am. £5-£7 / skylarkinsoundsystem.com / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ / 244761 / 07769 690177BLACKLISTERS, GIRL POWER, THE CORRECT ARC / Punk / 8pm. £6 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156ORANGE VISION, HAULA, HOME PLANET EARTH, LEADER, WATER PAGEANT / Local bands showcase / 7pm. £7 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukVIENNA DITTO, GO ON DO IT JUMP, EASTER ISLAND STATUES, KUIPER, WE HAVE A DUTCH FRIEND / Voodoo sci-fi blues & alt-rock / 6pm. £6 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.ukKEI MILLER, NONSTOP TANGO, JAMES ATTLEE / Poetry & experimental jazz / 5pm. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thebullingdon.co.ukLUKE PICKETT + ELOISE REES / 7.30pm. £6 / Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley RdDUOTONE, SIMON DAVIES & COLIN FLETCHER, STEPH WEST / Local acoustic acts raising funds for Oxford City Amnesty International Group / 7.30pm. £7 (£6) / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AUBLOSSOM HILL / Bluegrass / 8.30pm. £6 / oxfordfolkclub.com / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PD / 790106NICK GILL / Solo jazz/ragtime piano / 7-9pm. Free / classicjazz.co.uk / 07932 748379 / Phoenix Picturehouse, 57 Walton St, OX2 6AEOUT WITH A BANG! / Final farewell to the venue - drink the bar dry, live music & mayhem / 7pm-late. Free / The Corridor, 119 Cowley Rd, OX4 1HU / 247519BETA BLOCKER & BODY CLOCK + LOWWS + ESTHER JOY LANE / Our 6th bday party / 8-11pm. £5 (£3) / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AETHE BRICKWORK LIZARDS / Turkabilly hip hop world jazz collective / 9pm. Free / James St Tavern, 47-48 James St, OX4 1EU / facebook.com/jstoxford

Sat 26thTHE TALC DAEMONS / Devilishly oom-pah reggae and perniciously ping-pong pop / 9pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU / 246611GHOSTS IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS / Widescreen post-rock with support from NeuroHarp and Foci’s Left / 8.20pm. £4.50 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX150S, 60S, 70S SOUL / It’s time to Knock on Wood and get down with some Barefootin / 2pm. Free / facebook.com/events/482756938553268 / General Eliott, Manor Rd, South Hinksey, OX1 5AS / 608567GLEE CLUB: BEST IN LIVE COMEDY / Weekly comedy showcase / 7.15pm. £13.50 (£5) / The Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge St, OX1 2EW / glee.co.uk/oxfordTEXAS FLOOD, SKY VALLEY MISTRESS, HELL’S GAZELLES / Rock / metal / 7pm. £5-£7 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ / cellaroxford.co.ukHAZARD / Punk / 7pm / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukBETA BLOCKER & THE BODY CLOCK, KITSCH, ESTHER JOY LANE / Fuzzy pop-rock / 8pm. £4 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775BRONWYN LEONARD, GEORGE HUXTABLE / Jazz & soul / 7pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.ukHIPPY HAZE / Flower power covers band / 9pm. Free / Cricketers Arms, Cowley, 102 Temple Rd, OX4 2EZ / 718459 / cricketersarmsoxford.comMUSCLES & CURVES / Country & Western / 8.30pm. £5 / Headington Conservative Club, 60 Windmill Rd, Headington, OX3 7BZ / 439400OUT WITH A BANG! / Final farewell to the venue - drink the bar dry, live music & mayhem / 7pm-late. Free / The Corridor, 119 Cowley Rd, OX4 1HU / 247519BACK ROOM POETS POETRY READING / With winners of their International Poetry Competition / 7.30 pm. £4 (£2) / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton StFIRING THE HEART OPEN STORYTELLING SESSIONS / Two days of open storytelling and Sunday open mic to celebrate arts & community project finale / 10.30am-4.30pm. Free / Fusion Arts, Princes St, OX4 1DDALL TAMARA’S PARTIES #23 / Night of poetry & acoustic music. Salvation Bill, Claire LeMaster & George Chopping / 8pm. £6 / The Roastery, Magdalen RdBENJAMIN JACOBS & IGGY JEFFERY / Acoustic blues, funk & alternative / 9pm. Free / Head of the River, Folly Bridge, OX1 4LB / headoftheriveroxford.co.uk

Sun 27thFOLK NIGHT / Open session / 8pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements, OX4 1ABJAMES STREET SUNDAY SESSIONS / Open acoustic, folk session / 2pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU / 246611 / facebook.com/jstoxfordHARCOURT OPEN ARMS MIC / Music open mic with great atmosphere, bring instruments and/or support / 8pm. Free / facebook.com/harcourt.openmic / The Harcourt Arms, Jericho, Cranham Terrace, Jericho, OX2 6DG / 429462THE BOOKIES OPEN MIC / Hosted by Chris Padmore / 8.30-11pm. Free / The Old Bookbinders, 17-18 Victor St, OX2 6BT / 553549 / oldbookbinders.co.ukSTEWART CURTIS WITH THE ROB TERRY TRIO / The irrepressible flautist and reeds man meets classical/jazz crossover trio! / 6.30-9.00pm. Free / oxfordwinecafe.co.uk / 236959 / Oxford Wine Café, 38 South Parade, Summertown, OX2 7JNMUDSLIDE MORRIS / Acoustic show from Oxford’s finest bottleneck blues and boogieman / 8-11pm. Free / reverbnation.com/mudslidemorris / 0779 064 6028 / Joe Perks & Co., 76 St Clements, OX4 1AHWŁODI / Polish rapper / 7pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.ukFIRING THE HEART OPEN STORYTELLING SESSIONS / Two days of open storytelling and Sunday Open Mic to celebrate arts and community project finale / 10.30am-4.30pm. Free / fusion-arts.org / 245735 / Fusion Arts, East Oxford Community Centre, Princes St, OX4 1DDLOCAL BLUES AND INDIE / With folk, bluegrass & country acts too / 3.30pm-7pm. Free / facebook.com/giddyupoxford / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DFWHERE’S THE ART? / Celebrating CARU’s 2nd birthday with music & dance / 6-10.30pm. Free / ca-ru.org / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP

Mon 28thGRAINNE DUFFY / Blues / 8pm. £12 (£10) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516BLUEGRASS & OLD TIME MUSIC SESSION / Oxford’s only open Bluegrass, Appalachian and Old Time Music jam session, / 8.30pm. Free / The Red Lion, 40-42 Oxford Rd, OX3 0PH / redlionoldmarston.com

SPORTS

ONE BEDROOM FLAT, OX4. Single person only. N/S professional. Secluded. Parking. £1200pcm including outgoings. [email protected]

CITY OF OXFORD Water Polo Club. Free Women’s Intro Session 28th September, 8.30pm, Radley College Pool. Prior experience not necessary but you need to be a confident swimmer aged 15+. More info: www.oxfordwaterpolo.co.uk or [email protected]

CINEMA to Thu 1 Oct

Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)KATTI BATTI [12A] Fri - Mon: 8.30pm; Tue: 9.15pmClassic manic pixie dream girl anti-love story. LEGEND [18] ? Fri, Tue: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.00, 9.30, 10.45pm

Sat: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.15, 9.30, 11.00pm Sun: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.45, 8.15, 9.35pm

Mon: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 6.30, 8.00, 9.30pm Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 8.00, 10.45pmKray twins crime drama.

BILL [PG] Fri: 11.10am, 1.20, 3.45, 6.00pm Sat & Sun: 10.15am, 12.30, 2.50, 5.00pm; Mon: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00pm

Tue: 12.15, 2.40, 4.50pm; Wed: 12.15, 2.45, 5.15pm Thu: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 5.50pm

Farcical fun about what Shakespeare got up to in his ‘lost years’. Subt: Sun 2.30pmSOLACE [15] Fri, Mon, Wed & Thu: 3.15, 6.00, 8.40pm

Sat & Sun: 4.30, 6.45, 9.10pm; Tue: 3.15, 5.50, 8.20pmFarrell and Hopkins have a psychic showdown. MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS [12A]

Fri & Sat: 12.00, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30, 11.15pm Sun & Mon, Wed: 12.00, 3.00, 5.45, 8.30pm

Tue: 12.00, 2.45, 5.40, 8.30, 10.45pm; Thu: 11.30am, 2.20, 5.10, 8.30pmA new host of challenges faces the teenage escapees of the Maze. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri, Mon: 1.10, 3.30, 6.00pm

Sat & Sun: 6.00pm; Tue: 1.15, 3.45pm; Wed: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45pm Thu: 11.10am, 1.30, 3.45, 6.00pm

Robert Redford & Nick Nolte in late-life crisis decide to walk the Appalachian Trail. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. [12A] ? Fri, Mon - Wed: 12.30pm

Thu: 12.20pmCIA agent and KGB operative join forces against criminal organization. MISS YOU ALREADY [12A]

Fri - Mon, Wed & Thu: 11.20am, 1.50, 4.30, 7.00, 9.30pm Tue: 11.20am, 1.50, 4.30, 7.00, 9.45pm

Mid-life friendship-crisis with childhood chums Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette. EVEREST [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 10.30pm

Sun & Mon, Thu: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 9.45pm; Tue: 11.00am, 2.00, 5.00, 7.30pm Wed: 1.00, 4.00, 7.00, 10.00pm

(3D) Fri: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.20, 11.00pm Sat: 12.30, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00, 11.40pm; Sun: 12.30, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00pm

Mon: 11.30, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30pm; Tue: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30, 11.05pmDisaster thriller based on true events. Subt: Tue 7.30pmMISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION [12A] ?

Fri, Mon & Tue: 12.45pmEthan Hunt is on the tail of the shadowy Syndicate. THE VISIT [15] Fri: 8.20, 10.40pm; Sat: 7.40, 10.15pm; Sun: 7.15, 9.40pm

Mon: 8.15pm; Tue: 10.30pm; Wed: 9.45pm; Thu: 8.00, 10.30pmM. Night Shymalan’s new spine-tingler. INSIDE OUT [U] ? Fri, Mon & Tue: 4.00pm

Sat: 10.40am, 1.15, 3.45pm; Sun: 11.35am, 2.00, 4.20pmRiley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. KIDS AM: STRANGE MAGIC [U] Sat & Sun: 10.00amMagical woodland creatures fight over a powerful potion. MINIONS [U] Sat & Sun: 10.00am, 12.10, 2.15pmMinions Stuart, Kevin and Bob go on a quest to find a suitable master in 1960s New York. PIXELS [12A] Sat & Sun: 10.30am, 1.00, 3.30pmAlien video games are attacking earth. KIDS AM: MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA [U] Sun: 10.00amFrench-Finnish hand-drawn animation. Autism friendly. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pmFollow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. SENIORS CLUB: TRUE STORY [15] Tue: 11.00amJournalist meets convicted murderer in a case of identity theft. Jonah Hill & James Franco. DRAGON BALL Z: RESURRECTION F [12A] Wed: 7.30pmThe hair returns in the reboot of the manga classic. THE MARTIAN [12A] (2D) Wed: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 9.15, 10.30pm

Thu: 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 10.30pm(3D) Wed & Thu: 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30, 11.30pmMatt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth. SOFT LAD [15] / BOYGAME [15] Thu: 8.00pmTwo films shown as part of Vue’s LGBTQ+ film festival.

Odeon George St (0871 224 4007)INSIDE OUT [U] (2D) ? Fri & Sat: 10.30, 11.30am, 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pm

Sun: 10.30, 11.30am, 6.00pm; Mon & Tue: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pm Wed & Thu: 1.00, 3.30pmDisney Pixar’s take on the Numskulls.

NO ESCAPE [15] Fri & Sat: 11.40pmAn American family abroad find life turned upside down by a military coup. LEGEND [18] ? Fri & Sat: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45, 11.15pm

Sun - Thu: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pmTom Hardy plays the Kray twins. Subt: Thu 2.45pm ARCADE FIRE: THE REFLEKTOR TAPES [PG] Fri: 8.00pmKahlil Joseph’s rockumentary about the making of the album. MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS [12A] (2D)

Fri & Sat: 1.45, 4.45, 7.45, 10.45pm; Sun - Tue: 1.45, 4.45, 7.45pm Wed & Thu: 10.45am, 1.45, 4.45, 7.45pmYA dystopian sequel.

BILL [PG] daily: 12.30pmFarcical fun about what Shakespeare from the Horrible Histories team. MISS YOU ALREADY [12A] Fri & Sat: 12.45, 3.30, 6.15, 8.45, 11.15pm

Sun - Thu: 12.45, 3.30, 6.15, 8.45pmFriendship crisis with childhood chums Drew Barrymore & Toni Collette. Subt: Sat 6.15pm EVEREST [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 11.50am, 2.40, 5.30, 8.15, 11.10pm

Mon & Tue: 11.50am, 2.40, 5.30, 8.15pm; Thu: 8.15pm(3D) Wed & Thu: 5.30pmDisaster thriller based on true events.

SOLACE [15] Fri & Sat: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.00, 9.20, 10.45pm Sun - Tue: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.30, 7.00, 9.20pmPsychic man hunt.

ODEON KIDS: HOME [U] (2D) Sat & Sun: 10.30amColour-changing alien blob befriends human girl voiced by Rihanna. ODEON KIDS: THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER [U]

Sat & Sun: 10.00amDiabolical pirate steals the secret Krabby Pattie formula. ROH ENCORE: ROMEO AND JULIET [12A] Sun: 2.00pmThe Royal Ballet and Kenneth MacMillan’s version performed at the Royal Opera House. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pmFollow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. SILVER CINEMA: LOVE AND MERCY [12A] ? Wed: 2.00pm

Thu: 11.00amBiopic of Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys. THE MARTIAN [12A] (2D) Wed & Thu: 1.45, 3.50, 7.00, 9.00pm(3D) Wed & Thu: 11.40am, 2.45, 5.50pmMatt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth. SILVER CINEMA: SPOOKS: THE GREATER GOOD [15]

Wed: 11.00amMI5 boss Harry Pearce goes AWOL and is suspected to have turned. SILVER CINEMA: ENO LIVE: LA TRAVIATA [12A] Thu: 2.00pmThe love story that gripped Paris. Verdi’s opera broadcast live.

Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON [15] Fri - Tue: 9.15pmBio-drama about 80s hip hop stars NWA. SOLACE [15] Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 7.00, 9.20pm; Wed & Thu: 4.30pmFarrell and Hopkins have a psychic showdown. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 3.30pm

Wed & Thu: 1.00, 8.30pmRobert Redford & Nick Nolte walk the Appalachian Trail. EVEREST [12A] (3D) Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 12.45, 3.40, 6.30pmIf it all went to plan, it wouldn’t be a film. Disaster thriller based on true events. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION [12A] ?

Fri & Sat, Mon & Tue: 12.15pmEthan Hunt is on the tail of the shadowy Syndicate. INSIDE OUT [U] ? Sun - Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00pmRiley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. THE MARTIAN [12A] (3D) Wed & Thu: 1.45, 4.50, 8.00pmMatt Damon is a Mars-stranded astronaut fighting for survival and return to Earth.

John Henry Brookes TheatreNO IMPACT MAN [15] Thu: 7.00pmDocumentary: family try to live a year making no net impact on the environment. Free

Pegasus Theatre (812150)SECOND COMING [15] Sat: 7.30pmIdris Elba stars in kitchen sink drama exploring struggles faced by family in London.

Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)LIFE [15] Fri: 12.30, 5.30, 8.00pm; Sat: 1.30, 6.15, 8.45pm

Sun: 11.15am, 6.00, 8.30pm; Mon: 12.30, 6.00, 8.30pm Tue: 12.00, 5.30, 8.30pm; Wed: 3.00, 8.15pm; Thu: 1.15, 6.00, 8.00pm

The revolutionary rise of James Dean as a style icon. BIG SCREAM: LIFE [15] Wed: 11.30amThe revolutionary rise of James Dean as a style icon. For parents with children under 1. A WALK IN THE WOODS [15] Fri, Mon: 3.00, 6.30pm

Sat: 8.15pm; Sun: 1.45, 8.45pm; Tue: 6.00pm; Wed: 12.30, 4.15pm Thu: 3.00, 8.30pmRobert Redford & Nick Nolte in late life crisis adventure.

JUST JIM [15] Fri: 9.00pm; Sat: 3.45pm; Sun: 4.00pm Mon, Wed: 8.45pm; Tue: 1.45pm; Thu: 1.00pm

Craig Roberts is inspired by an enigmatic neighbour. PALIO [12A] Fri, Mon: 2.00pm; Sat: 6.00pm; Sun: 4.15pm

Tue: 3.45pm; Wed: 6.45pm; Thu: 5.30pmThe Godfather meets the Grand National. IRRATIONAL MAN [12A] Fri, Mon: 12.00, 4.15pm

Sat: 11.15am, 4.00pm; Sun: 6.30pm; Tue: 11.30am; Wed: 2.00, 6.00pm Thu: 3.45pmHollywood’s take on existential crises.

KID’S CLUB: SONG OF THE SEA [PG] Sat: 11.00amMagical Irish animation about a girl who can turn into a seal. No unaccompanied adults. INSIDE OUT (2D) [U] ? Sat: 1.15pmRiley’s emotions guide her through her new life in San Francisco. L’ECLISSE [PG] Sun: 1.30pmNewly-restored edition of Antonioni’s modernist masterpiece. ROGER WATERS THE WALL [12A] Tue: 8.00pmFollow Roger Waters as he creates the largest rock show of all time. TODDLER TIME: TOOT THE TINY TUG BOAT PROGRAMME 6 [U]

Thu: 11.30amToot spies a flying fish. No unaccompanied adults.

Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)45 YEARS [15] ? Fri, Tue: 6.45pm; Sat, Wed: 9.00pm; Sun: 8.45pm

Thu: 4.30, 6.45pmMarriage is put to the test when a letter arrives. Subt: Tue 6.45pm GEMMA BOVERY [15] Fri, Thu: 9.00pm; Sun: 6.30pm; Wed: 6.45pmLife imitates literature in this Flaubert-inspired adaptation of a graphic novel. BABY CLUB: GEMMA BOVERY [15] Thu: 12.30pmLife imitates literature in this Flaubert-inspired adaptation. For parents with babies under 1. MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA [U] Sat: 5.00pm; Tue: 9.00pm1929 silent documentary about filming a documentary of everyday life in the Soviet Union. A SYRIAN LOVE STORY [12A] Sat: 6.45pmDocumentary charting the relationship of two young Syrians. Followed by Q&A. PINOCCHIO [U] Sat: 3.00pmDisney animated classic: a wooden puppet longs to be a real boy. THE GODFATHER: PART II [18] Sun: 2.30pm; Mon: 7.00pmThe second film charts the second generation of Corleone rule.

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