EastEnders uproar? Hardly.
The complaints about the Eastenders gay love scene aren’t all they’re cracked up to be
The complaints about the Eastenders gay love scene aren’t all they’re cracked up to be
Hayley Taulbut catches up with the Yorkshire quintet to talk new albums, tours, and acting careers.
The EDGE caught up with Fighting Fiction and Still Bust midway through their April UK…
The first single from the upcoming studio album Fishin for Woo’s, Bowling for Soup demonstrate that they still have a certain charm about them
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Liam Gallagher says it’s better than Definitely Maybe, but will Beady Eye’s debut album live up to the hype?
After the close to awful second instalment, we finally get a conclusion to the strange…
London’s Cambridge Theatre this year plays host to the longest-running, most-revived Broadway musical in the…
Gareth Edwards’ debut feature plays like a road movie that just happens to feature aliens…
Having lost out on the Palm D’Or at Cannes earlier this year, Mike Leigh’s latest…
The Bluetones’ new single is full of warm and mellow California-style countrified harmonies. Like Beachwood…
Linkin Park try a different approach to making music, and the result is sophisticated and interesting to say the least.
In a world that is unavoidably privileging the internet mediums of Spotify, Youtube and the like, The EDGE ask how, and why, radio still exists.