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WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni
For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.

The Best of Couch Co-op Gaming
Edge writers discuss their favourite local co-op titles!

In Defence of Boromir
*Spoilers for The Lord of the Rings Trilogy below* A person cannot and should not be…

The Oxventure: Iconic D&D
Louise Chase spotlights Outside Xbox’s flagship D&D show.

Nier: Automata’s Genre-Melting Opening Moments
Ross Holmes discuss why Automata’s opening sequence is so effective for the game.

Hidden Gem: Le Bazar de la Charité
Louise Chase talks us through her Hidden Gem pick, the French period drama Le Bazar de la Charité

Developer in Focus: Naughty Dog
Alice Fortt recaps Naughty Dog’s legendary catalogue.

Why We Should Bring Back She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Maddie Lock tells us why She-Ra should make some sort of comeback.

Stephenie Meyer: Twilight and Beyond
As we anticipate the release of Stephenie Meyer’s new Twilight novel, Becky Davies looks back on her career so far.

Chewing Gum: The Versatility of Michaela Coel
Georgie Holmes tells us why we should all check out Chewing Gum.

On Edge: Anticipating ‘The Midnight Library’ by Matt Haig
Georgie Holmes anticipates the release of The Midnight Library on August 20th.

“Eye, the cauldron of morning”: Our Favourite Poets and Spoken Word Artists
We asked some of our writers at The Edge their favourite poets & spoken word artists and ended up with quite the eclectic bunch.

I May Destroy You: New Age of Consent
Theo Smith gives the latest from Michaela Coel a detailed discussion concerning its themes.

Being Aware When Watching Hamilton: The Dangers of False Heroism
Despite Hamilton’s phenomenal cultural impact, our records editor, Alice Fortt, subjects the characters to microscopic analysis.