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Table Manners: Jessie Ware’s Cookery Podcast Goes Down A Treat
Becky Davies tells us about Jessie Ware’s super-successful cookery podcast.
Best of Musicals Based on Books
In ode to World Book Day, Edge writers have described which musical based on a…
Books Into TV: Our Adaptation Wishlist
Edge writers discuss what books they’d love to see adapted to TV.
Review: Brian Bilston’s ‘Alexa, What is There to Know About Love?’
Poetry often has the reputation of pretentious writers twiddling a quill in their study, brewing…
Why We Should Get A Max Payne 4
Conor recaps the Max Payne series and tells us why it should be revived.
Normal People: Perfectly Adapted TV
Katie Evans discusses why BBC’s recent show is a great example of adaptation.
Charles Gaines: The Art World’s Face of Representation
In the year or so in which we have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic,…
Tracks – The Train Set Game: Relaxing Childhood Sandbox
Josh Le Long discusses a true hidden gem: Tracks.
My First Art Gallery: The Tate Modern, London
For all lovers of art, the Tate Modern in London is a staple go-to when…
The Edge’s Podcast Picks: February 2021
Edge writers tell us their favourite podcasts of recent listening.
The Edge’s Favourite Childhood Books
Our writers share the books that have stayed with them since childhood and why, even…
What Makes a Good Book?
What makes a good book? Is it all about the narrative? The characters? The escapism/realism?…
Artistic Depiction Of Fictional Characters
Seeing our most beloved fictional characters illustrated on the page or canvas is no surprise…
‘All I’ve ever wanted to do is make people laugh’ – An Interview With Callum Holgate
University of Southampton student, Callum Holgate, is a third-year English student publishing his first book…