Evolver - 'An immersive journey through the breathing body narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Cate Blanchett.'
Season pop up venue, 33-35 Little Clarendon Street, Hourly slots from 12-8pm daily, Open through November 14th
For more lectures not listed below, check out this Oxford Talks list.
Halloween Ghost Tour returns for Ghost Fest 2024 - Oct 25-31
With over 1000 years of gruesome history, Oxford Castle & Prison has seen more than its fair share of horror! Join our guides as they take you on an atmospheric journey through the castle; uncovering some of the most grisly tales of its inhabitants, some of whom are still said to roam the grounds… More information and tickets here
8 - 10 PM: Weekly quiz night at St. Aldates Tavern. More info here
10 PM: OXFORD HALLOWEEN 2024 | Panic At The Disco. @ Bridge Oxford. Tickets here
5pm: Oxford Playhouse Presents the Annual Charles Simonyi Lecture: 'Counsciousness in Humans and in Other Things'. Join Marcus du Sautoy and Anil Seth, Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience and Director of the Centre for Consiousness Science at the University of Sussex for this year's Charles Simonyi Lectures. Venue: Oxford Playhouse. For more information, register here. Tickets are £10 with student card.
7pm - 8:30pm: How To Be A Whale - Museum of Natural History - 'Hear from Tom Mustill, the author of How to Speak Whale, about how pioneers in modern technology, big data and AI are working to decode the mysteries of whale song and what it is beginning to reveal. Make sure to bring along yoga mats and cushions to lay back and experience it yourself as sound sculptor, Vahakn Matossian, immerses you in their world featuring over 300 bio-acoustic recordings under the Museum lights. ' More information and tickets here.
Festival of Social Science at the Pitt Rivers Museum -
3-5pm: WEPO Tea Party with the Exeter Rector - Exeter Dining Hall
4:30pm-9:30pm: Oxford Round Table’s 56th Annual Charity Fireworks Display - Oxford's South Park - More info and tickets here