Author: Olivia Dellar


  • Nostalgic News: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Stripped’ was released 25 years ago

    Olivia Dellar revisits The Rolling Stones’ ninth album that proved they were still on top of their game.

  • Nostalgic News: David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Sold The World’ was released 50 years ago

    Classic Culture Editor, Olivia Dellar, takes us back to the album that acted as a springboard to a matured David Bowie.

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – ‘Let Me Love You Like a Woman’; Sultry Sweetness and Crystal Clear Expressionism of Desire

    A whirlwind romance, leaving LA and eloping? Sounds like typical, wistful and ethereal Lana Del Rey. And let’s just not talk about that art cover.  Lana Del Rey has strayed from her usual 2 years break between new projects and has surprisingly dropped the new lead single from her upcoming album Chemtrails over the Country […]

  • John Boyega: Actor, Producer, Activist and Hero

    Olivia Dellar looks back on the career of the Peckham-born actor from Moses to Finn

  • The Starman: David Bowie’s Iconic Ziggy Stardust

    Culture editor, Olivia Dellar, discusses how Bowie enthused fantasy with his music and live performances. From to Ziggy Stardust to Thin White Duke, Olivia looks at how Bowie changed the music industry.

  • Our Favourite Halloween Tunes

    Happy Halloween from The Edge!

  • A Sunshine Fusion of Latin American Sounds and Contemporary Indie-Pop; A Review of Boy Pablo’s Wachito Rico

    Olivia Dellar gushes about Chilean-Norwegian Boy Pablo’s new album. The day is here. Welcome to Wachito Rico.

  • Fantasy from Stage to Franchise: Where our Influences Originated

    Fantasy is one of the most popular genres, but how is it presented on stage and where do we get our visions and images from?

  • Review: Greta Van Fleet – ‘My Way, Soon’; 70s Inspired Riff-Fuelled Rock

    Olivia Dellar reviews the latest track from rockers Greta Van Fleet.

  • Nostalgic News: Led Zeppelin (Remastered 1990) turns 30 years old

    As a remaster of their debut album, the modernised plunge into the music that started the group sends Olivia Dellar crazy with admiration.

  • Review: Boy Pablo – ‘leave me alone!’; ‘A Psychedelic Band For the Current Generation’

    Not to sound too pathetic but I’m now at this point, a full on Boy Pablo stan and there is no. Going. Back. It started out with adding ‘Losing You ‘ to one of my playlists a few months ago and now, here we are, learning Spanish on Duolingo in the hopes of feeling like […]

  • Review: Philip Pullman, Serpentine – ‘A crucial, brief part of Lyra’s narrative, but oh so lovely’

    Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar shares thoughts on one of the most loved fantasy authors new, unexpected novellas.

  • WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni

    For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.

  • Nostalgic News: Led Zeppelin III was released 40 years old

    Olivia Dellar takes us back 40 years to the iconic album that spawned the hit single ‘Immigrant Song’.