The Edge gives its 5 top reads that you need to indulge in over Christmas.
Our writers turn a speculative eye on the Christmas TV specials we’re all looking forward to make the 2014 festive season. With some excitement and a critical eye we also look back to past Christmas specials that were just so popular with a festive flashback. Strictly Come Dancing: Jingle bells and glitter balls, it can…
Inspiring, passionate and empowering, Riverdance 20th anniversary tour comes to the Mayflower theatre.
Jed Marshall reviews the hugely-anticipated Showstoppers’ freshers’ production, Grease.
The Edge Reviews the Classics is back and it takes on Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel, A Brave New World.
Editor Rebecca James takes a look at How To Get Away With Murder as it approaches its mid season break.
A refreshing breath of icy air which is sure to warm hearts this Christmas. Classic fairy-tales with a modern and experimental twist.
Natasha takes a look at the new instalment in the ‘Pokemon’ series and finds it to be the best game so far.
Once again, Ryan Murphy creates a series bustling with poignant and frightening performances with a backdrop of poetic visuals.
WNO’s Carmen was enthralling and musically fantastic.
Assassins Creed has its last outing on the consoles that made it a household name. Though lacking in graphic innovations the story is well worth playing.
Fardon is back with even more wonderful Oxbridge questions. Toby investigates whether he could have made it in.
With an underlying tone of impending mortality, Kruse strikes the right balance between the inevitability of time passing and the need to live in the present. Georgina reviews Rewind and Edit.
The SUSU Showstoppers bring Grease to the Annex Theatre from the 3rd – 6th December.