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Ruining Great Books: Movie-Tie In Covers
The Edge Editor Sam Pegg discusses why original book covers are so much better than movie tie-ins.
Review: Rambert Summer Livestream 2021 – An Extravagant Display of Human Interaction
In association with a number of theatres across the country, including Southampton’s Mayflower, Rambert held their Summer…
Review: Educating Rita at the MAST – ‘Aged Like Fine Wine’
Our Culture/Film Public Relation Officer, Emily Dennis, reviews Willy Russell’s Educating Rita, currently playing at MAST Mayflower Studios.
Review: Copenhagen at MAST Mayflower Studios – “Intriguing and Intelligent”.
Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, reviews the latest adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen at MAST Mayflower Studios.
PREVIEW: Copenhagen at MAST Mayflower Studios
Classic Culture Editor, Daisy Gazzard, drums up anticipation for the adaptation of Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen.
The Edge’s Favourite Sports Games
Edge writers tell us their favourite sport games.
Review: Forgive Us by E. T. Gunnarsson
Georgie Holmes reviews the action-packed, post-apocalyptic novel by E.T. Gunnarsson.
Fortnite: The Minecraft of Gen Z
Maddie Lock raves about Fortnite, possibly three years too late.
The Greatest Sports Books
Books about fantastic athletes, teams, or sports eras are an incredibly fascinating read. To be…
The Remainder and Historical Memory
How do you live with a trauma that you can neither remember nor forget? Everyone…
Marvel’s TV Slate: Promising Or Overcrowded?
George Stephenson reviews Marvel’s massive future focus on TV.
Hidden Gems: Anne Sexton’s Live or Die (1966)
*TW: Mental health, suicide* Anne Sexton’s work in poetry generally seems to have been left…
Sports and Masculinity in Media; a Space for Pity and Critique
Sports and masculinity do often go hand in hand across the board in all media…
The Best Basketball Podcasts: A Listening Guide
Morgan McMillan recaps the best in the world of basketball podcasting.