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South Pacific at the Center Theatre, Lincoln
Reviving an old classic is always difficult, and a musical with a plot firmly set…
Life’s Too Short: Fails to Reach Previous Heights
In one of the promotions for Life’s Too Short, Ricky Gervais laconically states: “Watch it.…
This Bleeding City by Alex Preston
Alex Preston’s debut novel is by no means autobiographical, though it is a reflection of…
Review: War Horse at the National Theatre, London (4/11/11)
The stage adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s ‘War Horse’ is captivating and poignant, bringing the reality of the First World War to London’s National Theatre.
The Absolutely Fabulous Return Of…
This winter sees the return of Absolutely Fabulous, or Ab Fab as we all know…
Retro: Space Rogue (1989)
Space Rogue was a game that in its day very much broke the mould for…
Retro: Final Fantasy IX (2000)
For the first review in the brand new Retro series of video game reviews on…
Two Visionaries: Past and Present
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) and Michael Finnissy (b. 1946) are two names which one might not…
A Clockwork Orange at Nuffield Theatre (11/11/11)
One unconventional approach to storytelling later, and Malcolm McDowell would be proud!
Gears of War 3: One of the Best of the Year
Late 2011 is currently set to see the emergence of several third installments of best-selling…
Grand Theft Auto V Trailer: First Impressions
The Edge takes a look at the brand new first trailer for the upcoming fifth installment in the Grand Theft Auto series.
L.A. Noire: Style and Atmosphere, But Ultimately No Fun
Rockstar Games are best known for their immensely popular Grand Theft Auto series, the gaming…
Steve-O at Southampton University (29/10/11)
The Jackass star visits Southampton University on his debut UK stand-up tour, impressing the crowd with his mostly sex-based anecdotes.
The Pajama Men: The Last Stand to Reason
A pin that gets dropped on the floor; the psychotic ghost of a teenage girl;…