This Week In Records: Craig David, BANKS & Bon Iver (30/09/2016)
This week sees new releases from pretty much everybody.
This week sees new releases from pretty much everybody.
In this edition of our series of Fresher’s week features, Carly-May Kavanagh speaks of how The Front Bottoms helped her to transition to university life.
This year’s six-seat challenge was more dramatic than the last, but was marred by ‘begging’ contestants, says Bruno Russell.
It’s Freshers’ week and the Edge writers are reminiscing about their favourite movies based in high schools and colleges.
At Raindance Film Festival Sophie Trenear got the opportunity to attend a question and answer session with director Stephen Littger.
This week sees new releases from Bloc Party, Shawn Mendes, Passenger, and more.
Rebecca Barnes reviews the fallout of a major death in Nashville’s fourth episode.
Sophie McEvoy reviews Bourne, Simpson, and Willis’ first single in almost 12 years.
This week sees new releases from Francis And The Lights, Dragonette, GTA, and more
In light of 2016’s new additions to the roster, writer David ranks the best coming of age movies of the 21st century.
In celebration of 100 wondercrump years of Roald Dahl, Carly-May Kavanagh reflects on the significance of Dahl to Children’s Literature.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the Calvin Harris-penned infidelity anthem.
On what would have been his 100th birthday, the Edge writers muse of their favourite works of Dahl and the reasons they are so beloved.
Carly-May Kavanagh reviews the Blu-ray release of A Hologram For the King.