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Wed: 11.00am Four not-so careful owners: Solondz’s caustic comedy. Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) THE LEGEND OF TARZAN [12A] Tue: 10.45pm Wed: 11.05pm; Thu: 10.30pm Me Tarzan, you Margot Robbie. FINDING DORY [PG] Tue: 10.25, 11.35am, 12.35, 1.30, 3.10, 4.05, 5.40, 6.35pm Wed: 10.20, 11.10am, 12.35, 1.45, 3.10, 4.20, 5.50pm Thu: 11.00, 11.50am, 1.30, 2.20, 3.00, 4.30, 6.05pm Just keep swimming. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS [U] Tue: 10.15am, 12.40pm Wed: 12.10pm; Thu: 10.40am, 12.30pm When the owner’s away... PETE’S DRAGON [PG] Tue: 11.55am; Wed: 2.10pm Thu: 1.45, 3.35pm Robert Redford in Disney reimagining. THE SHALLOWS [15] Tue: 5.45, 8.20, 10.20pm Wed: 4.15, 6.50, 9.20pm; Thu: 5.45, 7.45pm Blake Lively vs. a shark. GHOSTBUSTERS [12A] Tue: 11.00pm; Wed: 3.00pm Thu: 4.05pm There’s something strange in the neighbourhood. RUSTOM [12A] Tue: 9.30pm; Wed: 8.30pm; Thu: 8.40pm Naval officer commits a crime of passion - Hindi with subt. JASON BOURNE [12A] ? 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SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS [PG] Tue: 12.20, 2.10, 4.45pm Wed: 10.35am, 12.25, 4.05pm; Thu: 10.05am, 12.45, 4.15pm Lake District larks and intrigue in new Ransome adaptation. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE [12A] Wed: 10.50pm; Thu: 10.45pm CIA agent Dwayne Johnson rocks up to his school reunion. NERVE [15] Tue: 10.35pm; Wed: 11.20pm; Thu: 10.00pm I dare you: Emma Roberts and Dave Franco play to survive. BLINKY BILL THE MOVIE [U] Tue: 9.30am, 12.05pm Wed: 9.55am, 1.10pm; Thu: 9.30, 11.30am Koala treks across the outback in search of his dad. DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD [15] Tue: 1.10, 3.45, 5.05, 6.20, 8.00, 9.10pm Wed: 11.35am, 1.25, 3.45, 5.10, 6.20, 8.00, 8.45pm Thu: 1.10, 3.45, 6.20, 8.00, 9.10pm Out of the office and into the bigtime. NINE LIVES [PG] Tue: 10.05am, 2.20, 5.30pm; Wed: 9.30am, 3.25, 5.45pm Thu: 10.10am, 2.10, 5.55pm Christopher Walken puts Kevin Spacey’s mind in a cat. Yep. ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE [U] Tue: 10.10am Wed & Thu: 11.55am Acorn catastrophe. 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Preferably for a couple. Fully furnished, WiFi broadband, car parking, common garden facility. Use of piano in the lounge welcomed. Pets also welcome. N/S only. £950 pcm inclusive. Available 24th August. [email protected] MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS. Professional, non-smoker. Smart double room, single occupancy, convenient quiet location. £545/month inclusive. [email protected] REVIEW: PETER PAN IN SCARLET OXFORD PLAYHOUSE It’s back to Neverland for a red-hot adventure The boy who never grew up is back, and he’s looking very different indeed (although not altogether unfamiliar). This sequel to J. M. Barrie’s legendary tale is a daring, satisfying continuation of the story, providing enough echoes of the original though ramping up the action and slipping in enough neat twists, tricks and laughs to ensure your entire theatre-going family has an awfully big adventure. Any mention of Pan, whether an enthusiast or not, will have you pondering how grown-up you are, and indeed, whether or not you want to grow up at all. Similarly, in a theatre bustling with an equal amount of children and adults, one might ask if will this be fun, thought- provoking, intelligent, or silly? The answer is yes, it is all these things. We start 20 years after Wendy and the Lost Boys returned home. It’s 1929, there’s a lot of Charleston- ing going on, and all the now grown-up children are having strange dreams of Neverland. They decide to return to see what the devil this could all be about, and find not the eternal summer island they remember but an autumnal, cheerless land, and a Peter who doesn’t quite seem himself. Wendy and co. soon realise that help is needed… but they’re not sure what, or from whom. Nothing is quite what it seems. We follow the children, Peter, Fireflyer (the ‘new’ Tinker Bell, a cheeky liar of a fairy whom Michael Hugo plays with sparkling gusto) on a gruelling mission, dappled with eerie happenings and beings, to find treasure, but along the way Peter becomes less like a fun-seeking boy and more like a familiar, power-hungry character who everyone had thought had died at the jaws of an enormous crocodile twenty years previously... If this all sounds a bit serious and scary, then don’t forget that this is first and foremost a children’s story, and so with the dark comes the light – oodles of comic turns, clown-like characters (keep your eye on all parts played by Lauryn Redding, she is hilarious), captivating acrobatics and dance. The set is delectable and the costumes delightful (and would fit right in at Wilderness festival) - lighting and props are absurdly clever, too. So, does it all end well? If you remember the original then you might not be sure whether or not it did. Is accepting that you must, eventually, grow up a good ending? I’m still not sure. Personally, I rather miss being young – dreams felt like possibilities, not fanciful wishes. I have never been sure what the moral of Peter Pan was, and this sequel, although fabulous, has left me none the wiser. Perhaps there needn’t be a moral; perhaps the point of it all is not to learn a lesson, or even to have dreams, but to make sure we have an awfully big adventure along the way. Review by Gabrielle Brown. Full Theatre listings at www.dailyinfo.co.uk/events/theatre Rye St Antony is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18 (and boys 3-11). Established in 1930 as a lay Catholic foundation, the school is situated in a beautiful 12-acre location overlooking the city of Oxford. 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All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. St Edmund Hall University of Oxford Handyperson Full time - £19,828 per annum We are seeking an experienced Handyperson who will be responsible for the day to day maintenance of our College buildings. For more information and how to apply please go to: www.seh.ox.ac.uk/about-college/job-vacancies The closing date for applications is 5:00 pm on Monday, August 29, 2016. St Edmund Hall is an equal opportunities employer Technology Projects Officer £22-25K FT (including some Saturdays) Development and delivery of technology and computing activities for school and family audiences. www.theoxfordtrust.co.uk/vacancies/ Foundation Year Administrative Assistant 20 hours a week (12 month fixed term contract, with possibility of extension) £12,000 per annum, £11.53 per hour Lady Margaret Hall is seeking an Administrative Assistant to help deliver the College’s new Foundation Year. The Foundation Year is designed to provide teaching and support that will increase the academic confidence of students from under-represented backgrounds, enabling them to progress to degree courses at top universities (lmhfoundationyear.com). The post holder will report to the Foundation Year Co-ordinator and deal with all administrative matters relating to the course. The successful candidate will have excellent IT, administrative, and organisational skills, and be able to work with close attention to detail. They will have good interpersonal skills, and enjoy working with young people and as part of an administrative team. Further particulars and details of how to apply can be found at www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/Vacancies/ Closing date for applications: 11th September 2016. Interviews will be held in the week beginning 19th September 2016. The College is an equal opportunities employer. LMH Lady Margaret Hall Business researcher £24,000 to £28,000 Do you want to work in a small, dynamic Oxford-based company to research, engage with and meet the UK’s top entrepreneurs? Fast Track, founded in 1997, is the UK’s leading networking events and research company focused on top-performing private companies. Based in St Clements, Oxford, with 20 staff and six freelancers, we publish seven annual league table supplements with The Sunday Times, and run 22 invitation-only awards dinners and networking events a year. Our sponsors include Virgin (20 yrs), UBS (14 yrs), HSBC (13 yrs) and Linklaters (3 yrs) Go to www.fasttrack.co.uk for more details. To apply, send a one-page cover letter and your CV, mentioning current salary and where you saw the advert, to [email protected] First round interviews begin on Tuesday 13 September • Identify companies from a wide range of sources and diligently capture company financials • Interview entrepreneurs by telephone and face-to- face, and write accurate company profiles Lots of room for career improvement CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE is looking for a Deputy Director of Development Salary between £38,000 and £50,000 per annum In 2017, Corpus Christi College, Oxford celebrates the 500th anniversary of its foundation. To mark this important moment in its history, it has embarked on a major fundraising campaign and a year-long events programme, both in the UK and overseas. Corpus has a small and experienced development team and is now seeking to add to its capacity by appointing an energetic Deputy Director of Development to take responsibility for co-ordinating and driving its work. The ideal candidate will bring to the role strong organisational experience from a fundraising background, with a sound knowledge of information systems and reporting methods, together with an enterprising and creative approach to maximising outcomes for the College. The College offers, in addition to the salary, free meals when on duty, 29 days leave plus Bank Holidays, a contributory pension scheme and medical insurance. In addition to the remuneration package this post offers the opportunity to play a major part in the delivery of an exciting and ambitious fundraising campaign within a superb historic environment. For details of how to apply and download further particulars please email [email protected] Closing date for applications is 16 September 2016 (Midday) Interviews are likely to be held in the week commencing 26 September 2016 Corpus Christi College is a Registered Charity no. 1143714 Church Caretaker at St Michael at the North Gate 30 hrs across a 6 day week. Flexible working plus core hours. Free city centre accommodation, monthly salary of £774. May suit a recent graduate who has a sympathy towards the role and purpose of a parish church. For more information see vacancies page to the website: www.smng.org.uk Applications by 11 September 2016. For an applicaon pack for the above post please go to hp://corporate.studygroup.com/work-with-us/latest- vacancies/europe/art-and-media-technician-31082016 To apply, please submit your applicaon to Howard Aspden. The closing date is 31st August 2016. The appointments will be subject to sasfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. www.bellerbys.com “The good quality of teaching and culture of high expectaon ensure students make good progress” Ofsted Due to excing specialisaon in Arts, Humanies and Law, this is an opportunity to join a dynamic, modern and vibrant internaonal Sixth-Form College based in the heart of Oxford. Art and Media Technician Must be organized and able to undertake a varied range of tasks in a busy environment. Previous experience desirable but not essenal although Art/Media background essenal. In return we offer opportunies for development, a professional school environment with supporve colleagues and an engaging, movated student body. GP RECEPTIONIST 19 Beaumont Street Surgery Part-me – 23 hrs pw, Mon 07:45 – 19:00, Tue 07:45 – 16:30, Wed 13:00 – 19:00 Salary: £8.00 to £9.09 per hour depending on experience Friendly, Oxford city centre GP pracce requires flexible and enthusiasc part-me receponist. Good communicaon and team working skills together with a sense of humour essenal. Experience preferred but full training will be given to a suitable candidate. To apply or for more informaon please email a CV and covering leer stang your suitability for the job to Chrisne Jacob: [email protected] Tel: 01865 240501 Closing date: 05/09/16 LODGE PORTER £9.64 per hour plus generous benefits Closing date: ursday, 25 August Interviews: Friday, 2 September For further details and application form visit: www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/staff-posts or contact the Manciple’s Assistant, Tel. (01865) 279 379 / 279 316 Email application to: staff[email protected] Or by post to the Manciple’s Assistant, All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL. All Souls is an Equal Opportunity Employer St Edmund Hall University of Oxford IT Officer Full-time - £25,769 - £27,328 per annum We are seeking an IT Officer to assist the Department Manager in maintaining and supporting our internal infrastructure and systems as well as supporting end users and client-side equipment throughout College. For more information and how to apply please go to: www.seh.ox.ac.uk/about-college/job-vacancies The closing date for applications is 5:00 pm on Monday, August 29, 2016. St Edmund Hall is an equal opportunities employer TEMPORARY EVENT SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIRED We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic telesales executive to sell delegate places for one of our upcoming international events. The role will involve contacting our existing customer database to let them know about the event and encourage them to attend. This is a great opportunity to gain experience of working for an international publisher as part of an experienced event team. To succeed in this role, you need to be bright and highly organised with an excellent telephone manner. This is a temporary position (6 weeks) offering the opportunity to get hands-on experience of both the events and publishing industries. We offer a generous hourly pay as well as further commission-related opportunities. We are looking to have someone start as soon as possible. If you are interested in this role, please email a CV to Abigail Smith: [email protected]. B2B TELESALES EXECUTIVES We are looking for B2B Telesales Executives to join a successful sales team for a market-leading industry publisher. The successful Telesales Executive will have: good verbal and written communications skills, professional attitude and excellent telephone communication skills, strong customer service and listening skills, good computer literacy skills. The hours of work are 20-30 hours a week split between Monday to Friday, 8am-7pm. 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[email protected] COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER - 28 hours per week - £24,500 p/a (pro-rata). CFO is a charity which helps communities to identify issues that affect them, find their own solutions and achieve improved provision of services. We are seeking a self-starter with range of skills, a flexible approach and an ability to multi-task. Core responsibilities include supporting building committees and rural retail businesses and providing an advice service for communities wishing to list Assets of Community Value. You will also help us maintain and develop contacts with communities and promote the work of CFO. For further details see web site: www.communityfirstoxon.org

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Tue 23rdMEDITATION / Authentic Buddhist practice in a friendly, modern context / 8pm. Free / buddhism.org.uk / Oxford Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP

Wed 24thCHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL SUMMER LECTURES / Christ Church Radicals / 4.30pm. Free / chch.ox.ac.uk/cathedral / 276155 / Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church College, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DPTOUCH RUGBY FOR ALL / Fun & friendly touch rugby for all ages and abilities, women and men / 7-9pm. Free taster sessions then membership / oxfordtouch.co.uk / Gosford All Blacks RFC, Stratfield Brake, Frieze Way, Kidlington. OX5 1UP

Thu 25thOXFORD HACKSPACE SOCIAL NIGHT / Independent space in Oxford for the hacking needs of the diverse and talented maker community / 7-11pm. Donations / oxhack.org / Oxford Centre for Innovation, New Rd, OX1 1BYDEAF COMMUNITY BSL-USERS TELEPHONE & TRANSLATION SERVICE / For Deaf BSL users: we’ll make that phonecall with you to Local Authority service providers / 10am-noon. Free / deafdirect.org.uk / 243447 / Oxford Deaf & Hard of Hearing Centre, 10 Littlegate St, St Ebbe’s, OX1 1RL

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Tue 23rdJAZZ AT THE BULLY / The Hugh Turner Band / 8.30pm. Free / The Bullingdon, Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thebullingdon.co.ukTHE SPARK SIDE OF THE MOON / Open mic: music, poetry, comedy, song etc., all welcome / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EUOSPREY & FRIENDS / Local musician and promoter / 8pm. Free / St Aldate’s Tavern, 108 St Aldate’s, OX1 1BU / 241185 / staldatestavernoxford.co.uk

Wed 24thOPEN MIC / Hosted by Lee Davies / 8.30pm. Free / Cape of Good Hope, OX4 1EABLUES AT THE WHITE HOUSE / The best local blues acts with Tony Batey & Sal Moore and friends / 8pm. Free / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PDLOWER THAN ATLANTIS, MILK TEETH / Post-hardcore / 7pm. £12 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukGWYN ASHTON, TROY REDFERN / Blues / 8pm. £8, £5 (NUS) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516FREEMANTLE, KOSHER, SAMUEL EDWARDS / Psychedelic pop / 7.45pm / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156

Thu 25thCATWEAZLE / Unique performance space for music, poetry, story & song / 8pm. £6 (£5) / catweazleclub.com / East Ox Community Centre, Princes St, OX4 1HU?SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Open mic / 9pm. Free / Half Moon, St ClementsLIVE LOUNGE CAPE / Homegrown acoustic goodness / 8.30pm. Free / Cape of Good Hope, Iffley Rd, OX4 1EA / thecapeofgoodhopeoxford.co.ukACOUSTIC THURSDAYS / With Martini Russa / 8.30-10.30pm. Free / facebook.com/AcousticThursdayJam / Jude The Obscure, 54 Walton St, OX2OPEN MIC AT ALOHA / Hosted by Jack Little, all welcome / 8pm. Free / 792696 / Café Aloha, 11 The Square, Botley, OX2 9LHCASSELS, SLATE HEARTS, DYM / Post-hardcore, grunge & punk / 8pm. £5 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156DEADBEAT APOSTLES / Country-blues / 8pm / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775 / thejerichooxford.co.ukKIM OSMOND DUO / Jazz / 8pm. Free / Joe’s Bar & Grill, 260 Banbury Rd, OX2 7DX / 554484 / joesrestaurants.co.ukWHITNEY PLUS CAMERON AG + JONNY PAYNE & THE THUNDER / Blissful Americana / 7pm. £12 (£10) / thefutureisperfect.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516

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WIENER-DOG [15] ? Tue: 4.00, 8.45pm; Wed: 8.15pm; Thu: 6.30pmFour careful owners: one dog connects Danny DeVito, Greta Gerwig and more. DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD [15] Tue: 1.30, 3.45, 8.30pm

Wed: 4.15, 6.30, 8.45pm; Thu: 2.15, 4.30, 6.45pmRicky Gervais goes full ‘Tap. Subt: Wed 8.45pm SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS [PG] Tue: 1.45pm

Wed: 1.15, 6.00pm; Thu: 11.45am, 2.00, 4.15pmLake District larks and intrigue in new Ransome adaptation. INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS [PG] Tue: 6.15pm

Wed: 3.30pm; Thu: 8.45pmSwedish star’s remarkable life. BARRY LYNDON [PG] Wed: 12.30pmKubrick’s sumptuous, satirical Thackeray adaptation returns to the cinema. AUTHOR: THE JT LEROY STORY [15] Tue: 6.00pmAstounding real-life saga of worldwide fame and assumed identity. TODDLER TIME: TRACTOR TED - ALL ABOUT HARVESTERS [U]

Thu: 11.30amReal harvesting fun with friendly, green cartoon tractor. SUSPIRIA [18] Thu: 9.00pmClassic, lurid Dario Argento horror. Italian with subt. BIG SCREAM: WIENER-DOG [15] ? Wed: 11.00amFour not-so careful owners: Solondz’s caustic comedy.

Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) THE LEGEND OF TARZAN [12A] Tue: 10.45pm

Wed: 11.05pm; Thu: 10.30pmMe Tarzan, you Margot Robbie. FINDING DORY [PG]

Tue: 10.25, 11.35am, 12.35, 1.30, 3.10, 4.05, 5.40, 6.35pm Wed: 10.20, 11.10am, 12.35, 1.45, 3.10, 4.20, 5.50pm

Thu: 11.00, 11.50am, 1.30, 2.20, 3.00, 4.30, 6.05pmJust keep swimming. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS [U] Tue: 10.15am, 12.40pm

Wed: 12.10pm; Thu: 10.40am, 12.30pmWhen the owner’s away... PETE’S DRAGON [PG] Tue: 11.55am; Wed: 2.10pm

Thu: 1.45, 3.35pmRobert Redford in Disney reimagining. THE SHALLOWS [15] Tue: 5.45, 8.20, 10.20pm

Wed: 4.15, 6.50, 9.20pm; Thu: 5.45, 7.45pmBlake Lively vs. a shark. GHOSTBUSTERS [12A] Tue: 11.00pm; Wed: 3.00pm

Thu: 4.05pmThere’s something strange in the neighbourhood. RUSTOM [12A] Tue: 9.30pm; Wed: 8.30pm; Thu: 8.40pmNaval officer commits a crime of passion - Hindi with subt. JASON BOURNE [12A] ? Tue: 7.50pm; Wed: 5.40, 8.10pm

Thu: 8.05pmMatt Damon is Bourne again. ASTERIX: THE MANSIONS OF THE GODS [PG] Tue: 9.50am

Wed: 9.30am Thu: 9.35amGutsy Gaul v. Julius Caesar, voiced by Britcom royalty. LIGHTS OUT [15] Tue: 11.00am, 6.05, 8.50, 11.15pm Wed: 11.00am, 2.00, 6.35, 9.05, 10.45pm; Thu: 11.40am, 5.30, 7.00, 9.25pmWhere angels fear to weep: hauntings in the dark. SUICIDE SQUAD [15] (3D) Tue - Wed: 10.30pm(2D) Tue: 2.35, 6.35, 8.10pm; Wed: 9.45am, 6.30, 7.50, 9.00pm

Thu: 10.20am, 6.50, 8.45, 9.40pmSupervillains assemble: US Intelligence recruits the baddest of the bad guys. Subt: Tue 8.10pm THE BFG [PG] ? Tue: 10.45am, 12.55, 3.00, 3.50, 7.30pm

Wed: 1.00, 2.30pm; Thu: 1.00, 2.00, 3.10, 6.40pm Spielberg’s big, friendly buckswashling adaptation. MIKE AND DAVE NEED WEDDING DATES [15]

Tue: 0.05am, 11.35pm; Wed: 11.35pmBrothers find dates on Craigslist - what could go wrong? SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS [PG] Tue: 12.20, 2.10, 4.45pm

Wed: 10.35am, 12.25, 4.05pm; Thu: 10.05am, 12.45, 4.15pmLake District larks and intrigue in new Ransome adaptation. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE [12A] Wed: 10.50pm; Thu: 10.45pm CIA agent Dwayne Johnson rocks up to his school reunion. NERVE [15] Tue: 10.35pm; Wed: 11.20pm; Thu: 10.00pmI dare you: Emma Roberts and Dave Franco play to survive. BLINKY BILL THE MOVIE [U] Tue: 9.30am, 12.05pm

Wed: 9.55am, 1.10pm; Thu: 9.30, 11.30amKoala treks across the outback in search of his dad. DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD [15]

Tue: 1.10, 3.45, 5.05, 6.20, 8.00, 9.10pm Wed: 11.35am, 1.25, 3.45, 5.10, 6.20, 8.00, 8.45pm

Thu: 1.10, 3.45, 6.20, 8.00, 9.10pmOut of the office and into the bigtime. NINE LIVES [PG] Tue: 10.05am, 2.20, 5.30pm; Wed: 9.30am, 3.25, 5.45pm

Thu: 10.10am, 2.10, 5.55pmChristopher Walken puts Kevin Spacey’s mind in a cat. Yep. ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE [U] Tue: 10.10am

Wed & Thu: 11.55amAcorn catastrophe. STAR TREK BEYOND [12A] (3D) Tue: 11.05pm; Wed: 11.15pm

Thu: 10.55pm(2D) Tue: 2.50pm; Wed: 5.20pm; Thu: 4.45pmAlien Idris Elba? Resistance is futile. SHAJAHANUM PAREEKUTTIYUM [12A] Tue: 7.30pmA love triangle forms around a beautiful amnesiac. Mayalayam with subt. BAD MOMS [15] Wed: 8.20pm; Thu: 8.15pmForget the kids - from the writers of The Hangover. MINI MORNINGS - GET SQUIRRELY [U] daily: 9.45amSquirrel sports a fedora, pulls a heist.

Odeon George St (0871 224 4007) NERVE [15] daily: 9.15pmI dare you: Emma Roberts and Dave Franco play to survive. PETE’S DRAGON [PG] Tue: 12.20, 2.50pmOrphan introduces his dragon to Robert Redford. Wed & Thu: 9.50am, 12.20, 2.50pmTHE SECRET LIFE OF PETS [U] daily: 12noonWhen the owner’s away... DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD [15] daily: 7.00, 9.30pmBasically a chilled-out entertainer. STAR TREK BEYOND [12A] daily: 5.20pmA scattered crew embark on quests beyond the Enterprise. FINDING DORY [PG]

Tue, Thu: 10.15, 11.30am, 12.45, 2.00, 3.15, 4.30, 5.45pm Wed: 10.15am, 12.45, 2.00, 3.15, 4.30, 5.45pmEllen just keeps swimming.

SUICIDE SQUAD [15] Tue: 12.30, 3.20, 6.10, 8.00, 9.00pm Wed & Thu: 12.30, 3.20, 6.10, 8.00pm

Supervillains assemble: US Intelligence recruits the baddest of the bad guys. Subt: Thu 12.30pm JASON BOURNE [12A] ? Tue: 2.15, 6.30, 8.15pmMatt Damon is Bourne again. Wed & Thu: 2.15, 6.30, 9.00pmSWALLOWS AND AMAZONS [PG] daily: 11.00am, 1.30, 4.00pmLake District larks and intrigue in new Ransome adaptation. LIGHTS OUT [15] daily: 5.00, 7.15, 9.20pmWhere angels fear to weep: hauntings in the dark. AUTISM-FRIENDLY: ASTERIX - THE MANSIONS OF THE GODS [PG]

Tue: 10.00amGutsy Gaul v. Julius Caesar, voiced by a who’s-who of Britcom royalty. BAD MOMS [15] Wed & Thu: 8.15pmForget the kids - from the writers of The Hangover. SILVER CINEMA: GODS OF EGYPT [12A] Wed: 11.00amGerard Butler, god of darkness. ODEON KIDS: KUNG FU PANDA 3 [PG] daily: 10.30amAnimated sequel. Po the panda finds some other pandas and does Kung Fu. ODEON KIDS: ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS [PG]

daily: 9.45amSix impossible things before breakfast.

Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) THE BFG [PG] ? daily: 10.45am, 1.15, 4.30pmSpielberg’s big, friendly buckswashling adaptation. DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD [15]

daily: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pmBasically a chilled-out entertainer. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS [U] daily: 10.30amWhen the owner’s away... THE SHALLOWS [15] daily: 7.45pmMed-school dropout Blake Lively vs. a shark. STAR TREK BEYOND [12A] Tue: 9.30pmAlien Idris Elba? Resistance is futile. SUICIDE SQUAD [15] Wed & Thu: 9.30pmSupervillains assemble: US Intelligence recruits the baddest of the bad guys.

Pitt Rivers Museum (270927) CULT SCREENS: ROMEO + JULIET [12A] Wed: 7.00pmBaz Luhrmann’s updated version of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers. £17.60 (£14.85)CULT SCREENS: BACK TO THE FUTURE [PG] Thu: 7.00pmMad professor sends boy back in time... much-loved 80’s madness. £17.60 (£14.85)

Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) CHEVALIER [18] Wed: 6.45pm; Thu: 9.00pm Absurd battles of masculinity on an Aegean-bound yacht. Greek with subt. STAR TREK BEYOND [12A] Tue: 6.30pm; Wed: 9.00pm

Thu: 4.00, 6.30pmAlien Idris Elba? Resistance is futile. Subt: Tue 6.30pm SUMMERTIME [15] Tue: 9.00pm70s farm girl discovers love, feminism and Cecile de France. French with subt.

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THEATREPegasus Theatre (812150)

THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Wed 24th - Fri 26th: 7.30pm Sat 27th: 2.30, 7.30pmA classic musical set in 1920s New York. £9 (£6)

Cogges Farm (01993 772602) HAMLET Wed 24th: 7pmOpen-air Shakespeare. Bring picnic blankets and your own rugs. £14 (£9.50)

Oxford Playhouse (305305) PETER PAN IN SCARLET Wed 24th: 5.30pm; Thu 25th: 2pm

Fri 26th: 7pm; Sat 27th: 2, 7pmStage adaptation of the official sequel. £12-£24 (£11.50-£21)

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OXFORDSHIRE MIND IS recruiting a Volunteer & Peer Support Worker responsible for supporting the delivery of recruitment, training of volunteer & peer supporters. 20 hours per week. £19,939-£20,253 (SCP 21-25) pro rata, 6 month contract. Based at the Mind Office, Oxford. For an application pack, email [email protected] VAN DRIVERS required for Oxford homeless charity. From £17,414 to £19,000 pro rata dependent on experience. Drivers needed to drive 3.5 tonne Luton vans. Must be able to lift heavy weights, enjoy working with a range of people and be a good organiser. For further information and an application form please contact: [email protected]. Emmaus Oxford, registered charity 1066618. [email protected] ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER p/t 25 hrs/wk; full range of duties (experienced/qualified). See www.proimmune.com for further information. To apply, send your CV and cover letter to [email protected] OXFORD CYCLES Department. Join our rapidly expanding team as a full-time (39 hours) Sales Assistant in our Cycles Department. Due to a successful opening - 2 years for our store - we are now looking for a team of passionate cyclists to continue our rapid market growth. Your main responsibilities will include: providing highest quality service and advice to customers; maintaining and forecasting stocks of bikes, cycling accessories and clothing; ensuring a high level of layout that’s appealing to our customers; efficiently building, adjusting and servicing bikes as well as fitting accessories; developing professional skills through the management of an area of the Cycles department. Apply today. [email protected] EVENT WAITERS/Waitresses needed for central Oxford café & event venue. Experience in waiting or events preferable. Please email CV and contact details to arrange for an interview. [email protected]

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Wed 24thOXFORD PROMS - CLARINET DREAMS WITH LUCY DOWNER / Lucy Downer, clarinet, Ed Jones, viola, Jocelyn Freeman, piano in Mozart Trio K 498 & clarinet masterpieces / 7.30pm. £12 (£6) / oxfordproms.co.uk / 842336 / St Michael at the Northgate, Oxford City Church, Cornmarket St, OX1 3EYSUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL: KATHERINE COOPER, MEZZO-SOPRANO. / The penultimate event in the annual festival of music and the arts / 8-10pm. Free / All Saints’ Church (Headington), Lime Walk, Headington, OxfordMUSICA REDIVIVA / Music by Welsh composer Mervyn Burtch / 8.15pm. Free / Exeter College Chapel, Exeter College, Turl St, OX1 3DP / exeter.ox.ac.uk/college/chapel

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REVIEW: PETER PAN IN SCARLET OXFORD PLAYHOUSEIt’s back to Neverland for a red-hot adventureThe boy who never grew up is back, and he’s looking very different indeed (although not altogether unfamiliar). This sequel to J. M. Barrie’s legendary tale is a daring, satisfying continuation of the story, providing enough echoes of the original though ramping up the action and slipping in enough neat twists, tricks and laughs to ensure your entire theatre-going family has an awfully big adventure.Any mention of Pan, whether an enthusiast or not, will have you pondering how grown-up you are, and indeed, whether or not you want to grow up at all. Similarly, in a theatre bustling with an equal amount of children and adults, one might ask if will this be fun, thought-provoking, intelligent, or silly? The answer is yes, it is all these things.We start 20 years after Wendy and the Lost Boys returned home. It’s 1929, there’s a lot of Charleston-ing going on, and all the now grown-up children are having strange dreams of Neverland. They decide to return to see what the devil this could all be about, and find not the eternal summer island they remember but an autumnal, cheerless land, and a Peter who doesn’t quite seem himself. Wendy and co. soon realise that help is needed… but they’re not sure what, or from whom. Nothing is quite what it seems.We follow the children, Peter, Fireflyer (the ‘new’ Tinker Bell, a cheeky liar of a fairy whom Michael

Hugo plays with sparkling gusto) on a gruelling mission, dappled with eerie happenings and beings, to find treasure, but along the way Peter becomes less like a fun-seeking boy and more like a familiar, power-hungry character who everyone had thought had died at the jaws of an enormous crocodile twenty years previously...If this all sounds a bit serious and scary, then don’t forget that this is first and foremost a children’s story, and so with the dark comes the light – oodles of comic turns, clown-like characters (keep your eye on all parts played by Lauryn Redding, she is hilarious), captivating acrobatics and dance. The set is delectable and the costumes delightful

(and would fit right in at Wilderness festival) - lighting and props are absurdly clever, too.So, does it all end well? If you remember the original then you might not be sure whether or not it did. Is accepting that you must, eventually, grow up a good ending? I’m still not sure. Personally, I rather miss being young – dreams felt

like possibilities, not fanciful wishes. I have never been sure what the moral of Peter Pan was, and this sequel, although fabulous, has left me none the wiser. Perhaps there needn’t be a moral; perhaps the point of it all is not to learn a lesson, or even to have dreams, but to make sure we have an awfully big adventure along the way.

Review by Gabrielle Brown. Full Theatre listings at www.dailyinfo.co.uk/events/theatre

Rye St Antony is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18 (and boys 3-11). Established

in 1930 as a lay Catholic foundation, the school is situated in a beautiful 12-acre location overlooking

the city of Oxford.

Required for immediate start

Evening CleanerAn enthusiastic and hard-working cleaner is required to join our friendly domestic team.

The hours of work are Mondays to Fridays, 4.00 pm – 7.00 pm, including during school holidays, with the possibility of additional hours on Sunday mornings, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm.

Details of the post and application forms are available to download from the Staff Vacancies page of the school’s website or from Ms Ellen Phelips, Human Resources Manager ([email protected], telephone: 01865 229227).

Applications (application form, accompanying letter and full curriculum vitae with contact details for two referees) should reach the Human Resources Manager by Tuesday 30 August 2016.

Rye St Antony Pullen’s Lane, Oxford OX3 0BY

Telephone: 01865 762802 E-mail: [email protected]

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The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and all staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

St Edmund HallUniversity of Oxford

HandypersonFull time - £19,828 per annum

We are seeking an experienced Handyperson who will be responsible for the day to day

maintenance of our College buildings.

For more information and how to apply please go to: www.seh.ox.ac.uk/about-college/job-vacancies

The closing date for applications is 5:00 pm on Monday, August 29, 2016.

St Edmund Hall is an equal opportunities employer

Technology Projects Officer£22-25K FT (including some Saturdays) Development and delivery of technology and computing activities for school and family audiences. www.theoxfordtrust.co.uk/vacancies/

Foundation Year Administrative Assistant

20 hours a week (12 month fixed term contract, with possibility of extension)

£12,000 per annum, £11.53 per hour

Lady Margaret Hall is seeking an Administrative Assistant to help deliver the College’s new Foundation Year. The Foundation Year is designed to provide teaching and support that will increase the academic confidence of students from under-represented backgrounds, enabling them to progress to degree courses at top universities (lmhfoundationyear.com).

The post holder will report to the Foundation Year Co-ordinator and deal with all administrative matters relating to the course. The successful candidate will have excellent IT, administrative, and organisational skills, and be able to work with close attention to detail. They will have good interpersonal skills, and enjoy working with young people and as part of an administrative team.

Further particulars and details of how to apply can be found at www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/Vacancies/

Closing date for applications: 11th September 2016.Interviews will be held in the week beginning 19th

September 2016.

The College is an equal opportunities employer.

LMHLady Margaret Hall

Business researcher£24,000 to £28,000

Do you want to work in a small, dynamic Oxford-based company to research, engage with and meet the UK’s top entrepreneurs?

Fast Track, founded in 1997, is the UK’s leading networking events and research company focused on top-performing private companies.

Based in St Clements, Oxford, with 20 staff and six freelancers, we publish seven annual league table supplements with The Sunday Times, and run 22 invitation-only awards dinners and networking events a year.

Our sponsors include Virgin (20 yrs), UBS (14 yrs), HSBC (13 yrs) and Linklaters (3 yrs)

Go to www.fasttrack.co.uk for more details.To apply, send a one-page cover letter and your CV,

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First round interviews begin on Tuesday 13 September

• Identify companies from a wide range of sources and diligently capture company financials

• Interview entrepreneurs by telephone and face-to-face, and write accurate company profiles

• Lots of room for career improvement

CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGEis looking for a

Deputy Director of Development

Salary between £38,000 and £50,000 per annumIn 2017, Corpus Christi College, Oxford celebrates the 500th anniversary of its foundation. To mark this important moment in its history, it has embarked on a major fundraising campaign and a year-long events programme, both in the UK and overseas. Corpus has a small and experienced development team and is now seeking to add to its capacity by appointing an energetic Deputy Director of Development to take responsibility for co-ordinating and driving its work.

The ideal candidate will bring to the role strong organisational experience from a fundraising background, with a sound knowledge of information systems and reporting methods, together with an enterprising and creative approach to maximising outcomes for the College.

The College offers, in addition to the salary, free meals when on duty, 29 days leave plus Bank Holidays, a contributory pension scheme and medical insurance. In addition to the remuneration package this post offers the opportunity to play a major part in the delivery of an exciting and ambitious fundraising campaign within a superb historic environment.

For details of how to apply and download further particulars please email [email protected]

Closing date for applications is 16 September 2016 (Midday)

Interviews are likely to be held in the week commencing 26 September 2016

Corpus Christi College is a Registered Charity no. 1143714

Church Caretaker at St Michael at the North Gate

30 hrs across a 6 day week. Flexible working plus core hours. Free city centre accommodation, monthly

salary of £774.May suit a recent graduate who has a sympathy

towards the role and purpose of a parish church.For more information see vacancies page to the

website: www.smng.org.ukApplications by 11 September 2016.

For an application pack for the above post please go to http://corporate.studygroup.com/work-with-us/latest-vacancies/europe/art-and-media-technician-31082016

To apply, please submit your application to Howard Aspden. The closing date is 31st August 2016. The appointments will be subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.

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“The good quality of teaching and culture of high expectation ensure students make good progress” Ofsted

Due to exciting specialisation in Arts, Humanities and Law, this is an opportunity to join a dynamic, modern and vibrant international Sixth-Form College based in

the heart of Oxford.

Art and Media Technician

Must be organized and able to undertake a varied range of tasks in a busy environment. Previous experience desirable but not essential although Art/Media background essential.In return we offer opportunities for development, a professional school environment with supportive colleagues and an engaging, motivated student body.

GP RECEPTIONIST19 Beaumont Street Surgery

Part-time – 23 hrs pw, Mon 07:45 – 19:00, Tue 07:45 – 16:30, Wed 13:00 – 19:00

Salary: £8.00 to £9.09 per hour depending on experienceFriendly, Oxford city centre GP practice requires flexible and enthusiastic part-time receptionist. Good communication and team working skills together with a sense of humour essential. Experience preferred but full training will be given to a suitable candidate.

To apply or for more information please email a CV and covering letter stating your suitability for the job to

Christine Jacob: [email protected]: 01865 240501

Closing date: 05/09/16

LODGE PORTER£9.64 per hour plus generous benefits

Closing date: Thursday, 25 AugustInterviews: Friday, 2 September

For further details and application form visit: www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/staff-posts or contact the Manciple’s Assistant,

Tel. (01865) 279 379 / 279 316Email application to:

[email protected] by post to the Manciple’s Assistant, All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL.

All Souls is an Equal Opportunity Employer

St Edmund HallUniversity of Oxford

IT OfficerFull-time - £25,769 - £27,328 per annum

We are seeking an IT Officer to assist the Department Manager in maintaining and supporting our internal infrastructure and systems as well as supporting end users and client-side equipment throughout College.

For more information and how to apply please go to: www.seh.ox.ac.uk/about-college/job-vacancies

The closing date for applications is 5:00 pm on Monday, August 29, 2016.

St Edmund Hall is an equal opportunities employer

TEMPORARY EVENT SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIRED

We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic telesales executive to sell delegate places for one of our upcoming international events. The role will involve contacting our existing customer database to let them know about the event and encourage them to attend. This is a great opportunity to gain experience of working for an international publisher as part of an experienced event team. To succeed in this role, you need to be bright and highly organised with an excellent telephone manner.

This is a temporary position (6 weeks) offering the opportunity to get hands-on experience of both the events and publishing industries. We offer a generous hourly pay as well as further commission-related opportunities. We are looking to have someone start as soon as possible.

If you are interested in this role, please email a CV to Abigail Smith: [email protected].

B2B TELESALES EXECUTIVESWe are looking for B2B Telesales Executives to join a successful sales team for a market-leading industry publisher. The successful Telesales Executive will have: good verbal and written communications skills, professional attitude and excellent telephone communication skills, strong customer service and listening skills, good computer literacy skills.

The hours of work are 20-30 hours a week split between Monday to Friday, 8am-7pm. This role would suit someone who is looking to work in sales or who has worked as a Sales Representative, Sales Executive, Outbound Sales Executive or Telemarketer.

If you are interested in this role or would like further information, please contact Giorgio Cadiz:

[email protected] | 01865 204208

Administrative Assistant PR consultancy seeks experienced administrative assistant, or recent graduate, to support in day-to-day reporting and office management. Potential first step into PR career with performance and interest.

For job description, salary details and to apply please contact [email protected]

PR Agency - Junior Account ExecutiveBoutique PR consultancy based in Summertown seeks ambitious, bright individual looking to start or grow their communications career. Candidates with relevant experience or recent graduates considered.

For job description, salary details and to apply please contact [email protected]

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Mock Jurors Wanted!Are you interested in the

workings of the jury system?Would you like to take part in a research exercise

about how jurors react to different styles of advocacy?We are holding mock trials, for which we need jurors over the age of 18 years. The jury will observe a two-hour trial, deliberate and pronounce its verdicts. Afterwards, jurors will be required to complete a questionnaire about the trial they have observed.

The total time involved will be 4-5 hours, for which we pay £20.00.

The trials will commence at 8.45am and 1.15pm on Saturday 3rd September 2016 in Oxford.

There are a number of limited places for both sessions.

If you are interested please email giving details of your work experience to: Jane Read: [email protected]

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9 Individual tuition 9 Wide range of subjects available 9 Central Headington location 9 Genuinely competitive fees

Contact us for full information and to arrange your free personal assessment.

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LARGE TWO BEDROOM, ground floor, unfurnished flat in quiet area close to Templars Square shopping centre. Not suitable for pets. £1050 pcm plus bills. Deposit and references required. [email protected]

CITY CENTRE 2 bedroom house. Refurbished, attractive and spacious with 2 double rooms, suitable for 2 students or professionals. Furnished and available immediately on a first come first served basis. £1400 pcm plus bills. 07435 975203. [email protected], OX2 0BJ, Lovely 2 bed house furnished, parking, £1395 pcm excluding bills. Available 26/09/2016. [email protected]

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER - 28 hours per week - £24,500 p/a (pro-rata). CFO is a charity which helps communities to identify issues that affect them, find their own solutions and achieve improved provision of services. We are seeking a self-starter with range of skills, a flexible approach and an ability to multi-task. Core responsibilities include supporting building committees and rural retail businesses and providing an advice service for communities wishing to list Assets of Community Value. You will also help us maintain and develop contacts with communities and promote the work of CFO. For further details see web site: www.communityfirstoxon.org