The Edge Reacts To… The Great British Bake Off’s departure from the BBC
Our writers discuss the shocking turn of events best summarised as Bakexit.
Our writers discuss the shocking turn of events best summarised as Bakexit.
In celebration of 100 wondercrump years of Roald Dahl, Carly-May Kavanagh reflects on the significance of Dahl to Children’s Literature.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the Calvin Harris-penned infidelity anthem.
On what would have been his 100th birthday, the Edge writers muse of their favourite works of Dahl and the reasons they are so beloved.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the Blu-ray release of A Hologram For the King.
Is this the end of Great British Bake Off as we know it?
The World Book Day authors for 2017 include David Walliams, Enid Blyton and Dame Jacqueline Wilson.
Snowden has aired in Toronto – to mixed reviews.
Carly-May Kavanagh develops a worry for Tyga’s snakes.
Happy 30th Mayflower – You don’t look a day over 21! A week ago, we sent Carly May Kavanagh to their Open Day.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the music video for Cornne Bailey Rae’s ‘The Skies Will Break’.
“She’s a little burner / Gonna throw you to the flame / Little ticking time bomb / Gonna blow us…
Groundhog Day is moving Broadway – with music and score by Tim Minchin.
Live Editor Carly-May discusses if the West End purposely prices certain groups out of being able to visit.