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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;…
Save Us From Right-Wing Journalist Hacks – and especially Guy Stagg
Francis Pearson defends Stewart Lee from smug Telegraph journalists
Su Su Power Rangers!
As an all-new series approaches, The Edge looks back at what we loved about the original series
Chickens: Not Much to Crow About
Though I only found what I saw of The Inbetweeners moderately amusing at best, the…
Adjust Your Set – October 2011
A look at TV comedy for October 2011
Comedy Profile: Louis C.K.
Often Brits have a perception of American stand-ups as being more crude, degenerate and less…
Bully Boy at Nuffield Theatre
A serious piece, but always entertaining; Sandi Toksvig’s drama is a gem