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In Defence of Unconventional Shakespeare Adaptations
In the wake of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Rehana reflects on what the Bard would think of the way we do Shakespeare today.
Does studying a book in school make you resent it?
Can people who analyse books in school still love reading afterwards, or does the studying…
Guilty pleasures: The contradiction within the concept
Is there really such a thing as a guilty pleasure? Why should someone feel bad about what they love, and what does it really all come down to?
Introducing: The Hotelier
Criticially acclaimed, this punk band are making some of the best music of the last decade. And that’s official.
Introducing: Modern Baseball
An introduction to punk’s goofiest and most emotive band.
“Wherever you’re going on holiday, hopefully I’ll be out and about”: An Interview with Marvin Humes
More than Voice judge and 1/4 of JLS, Marvin Humes is Luvbug; he tells the Edge about starting a DJing career and summer destinations.
Marvel’s Cinematic release slate: Is it removing all the fun?
Marvel knows what movie they’re releasing in 2019; I don’t even know what I’m having for lunch yet. Is this taking the joy out of superhero cinema?
Introducing: Xylaroo
In a few years time, you’ll get to feel real hipster about these girls; fresh-faced acoustic indie makes Xylaroo the next big thing.
“Though she be but little she is fierce”: Our favourite women in Shakespeare
Editor Natalie takes a look at some of the Bard’s best female characterisations.
An ode to the bard: The Edge’s favourite Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s works – plotlines, characters, dick jokes and all – have woven themselves into our fabric of popular culture. Which, on the anniversary of his birth and death, do The Edge love most?
“Life is just a party and parties weren’t meant to last”: A tribute to Prince
In the wake of his passing, The Edge came together to highlight their personal favourites among Prince’s countless contributions to music and culture.
‘What a glorious feeling’: Albums for your springtime listening
The border between spring and summer straddles an unfortunate line. The sky is brightening, the…
“There’s not that much money in it, but it still beats a real job”: An interview with The View
The Scottish indie rockers return to Southampton once again, and chatted to James Chadwick.
Acts to look forward to at End Of The Road Festival
Here are the five artists you need to see at the End of the Road 2016, when it hits Larmer Tree Gardens on September 2nd.