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Author Archives: Amelie Bhaluani

Amelie (she/ her) has written numerous articles for her local newspaper, ranging from reviews of shows and concerts to opinion pieces on education and music. She is also a film fanatic and regular theatre-goer who enjoys randomly bursting into a musical number.

Posted inLifestyle

The Oxford Blue Freshers’ Guide 2021

by Joseph Geldman, Chen Chen, Amelie Bhaluani, Fariha Uddin, Gloria Morey, Ellee Su, Zahra Grieve, Riana Modi, Jessica Steadman, Hetta Johnson and Ben Blackburn September 17, 2021February 11, 2022
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Meet the Lifestyle Team (Part Two): Six Things We Can’t Live Without

by Joseph Geldman, Riana Modi, Gloria Morey, Fariha Uddin and Amelie Bhaluani July 20, 2021November 22, 2021
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The timeless tale of star-crossed lovers: Romeo and Juliet at the NT

by Amelie Bhaluani May 19, 2021July 18, 2021
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The Sound Of Magic: Revisiting the Pre-Covid Stage with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

by Amelie Bhaluani March 25, 2021July 18, 2021

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