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Southampton and Hampshire Literary Heritage
Our beloved city Southampton has many ties to international renowned writers who created the foundation for literature, through their classic novels and poems. Some of our writers look at their favourites.
Exciting TV Pilots: The Legend of Korra
Alex Read discusses the Legend of Korra’s exciting opening episode.
Social Media Poetry: Fast Food Poetry, a Suggestion of Poetical Language
Social Media poetry, poetry or a trend? Callum Holgate creates the term ‘Fast Food Poetry’ and the lack of meaning it provides.
Review: Lana Del Rey – ‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’, A Masterpiece of Kaleidoscopic Thoughts.
It’s here. Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass is here in hardback, audiobook, vinyl and cassette glory.
The Best of Couch Co-op Gaming
Edge writers discuss their favourite local co-op titles!
How Wattpad Ruined a Generation
Morgan uncovers the dark side of Wattpad and how it’s dangerous for young teens.
Red Dead Redemption 2’s Chilly Opening Moments
Conor tells us why Red Dead Redemption 2’s chilly intro deserves a warm reception.
Review: The Testaments, ‘Poetical and Beautiful, Powerful and Political’
Sophie Young, a fierce Atwood fan, gives us a run through of the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale; The Testaments.
In Defence of Boromir
*Spoilers for The Lord of the Rings Trilogy below* A person cannot and should not be…
Review: Van Gogh Museum – “An Art Lovers’ Dream”
Katie Evans gives the Van Gogh museum online exhibition a 4 star review.
Exciting TV Pilots: Lost
Lucy Maggs discusses the opening moments of J.J. Abrams’ legendary series.
The Oxventure: Iconic D&D
Louise Chase spotlights Outside Xbox’s flagship D&D show.
Review: The Painted Bird – Moving, Brutal, But Powerful In Its Message
Elizabeth Sorrell reviews this harrowing adaptation of Jerzy Kosiński’s novel
Fleabag: A Woman’s Silent Cry For Help
Rachel Prusso discusses Fleabag’s representation of women and double standards.