Review: A night of Burlesque & Cabaret at The Bridge
Natalie Fordham, Culture editor, takes on a night of Burlesque & Cabaret at The Bridge
Natalie Fordham, Culture editor, takes on a night of Burlesque & Cabaret at The Bridge
The staple of the British rock scene returns for another night of madness. Kerrang! Tour…
Ben Ottewell moves the crowd with a soulful set at the Joiner’s.
Although it’s a great stand-alone, energetic, pop-rock offering, fans of Fall Out Boy’s earlier stuff would certainly feel some disappointment toward American Beauty/American Psycho, and their newest sound.
A powerful, succinct performance from the fledgling theatre company.
“Ear-plugs are an absolute must,” read Ben Robins’ review of Annie, Will Geluck’s abysmal holiday remake.
This week’s round-up sees Tim Burton’s latest picture, Big Eyes, hit our cinema screens.
The Edge is back for its weekly TV round up and this time we’re covering…
The Imitation Game features genuinely moving moments, but time and time again they’re trodden on by melodramatic Hollywood tropes, says Joseph Henderson.
The Edge caught up with the much-hyped new metal band Devilment at the London date of their tour with Motionless in White and Lacuna Coil.
This week’s round-up sees the release of Horrible Bosses 2 and Paddington, as well as rereleases of both Frozen and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
An original piece from Theatre Group, ‘The Knight Who Smells of Sunflowers’ is not quite as funny or clever as it thinks it is.
Theatre Group’s Freshers’ Play opens on Wednesday, and will see twenty newcomers tell the story of a GCSE Drama performance going totally off the rails.
Band of Skulls make a triumphant return to Southampton, playing to a packed house at the Guildhall.