Category: Culture


  • The ‘formula’ period drama – bias or baiting?

    Lucy Williams takes a look at the period drama genre and how it tells its stories.

  • Review: Tokyo Rose at MAST Mayflower Studios

    Connie Seamer reviews the new musical, Tokyo Rose, playing at Mast Mayflower Studios.

  • Games Should Credit Everyone Involved In Their Creations. Yes, *Everyone*

    Games regularly leave people out of its credits, but Digital Culture Editor Louise argues that it’s a sign of far more prevalent issues in the industry.

  • Preview: Tokyo Rose at MAST Mayflower Studios

    Check out the preview for the Southampton-born and bred new musical, Tokyo Rose!

  • Review: Blood Brothers at the Mayflower Theatre

    Blood Brothers is one of those classic plays that all good GCSE drama students know fondly. As two of such people, we were excited to see how this version played out, and if it allowed us to re-live such a specific and rehearsed part of our youth. The reason that Blood Brothers remains so popular […]

  • Review: 9 – 5 The Musical

    One of our writers reviews 9 – 5 The Musical.

  • Why “I Am Not Okay With This” Deserves More

    Lucy Maggs puts forward the sheer potential I Am Not Okay With This has for another series following its untimely conclusion.

  • The Power of Starting a New Podcast

    Everyone loves a good podcast, and Ellie Griffiths is here to tell us why we should all start our own.

  • Games That Deserve A Remaster

    From Masyaf to LA to Springfield, Edge writers talk about why their chosen video game deserves a remaster.

  • Death of the Author

    Allie Chadwick discusses the world of narrative retellings and fanfiction.

  • Our Favourite Book Covers

    Jacob Hando and Louise Chase discuss their favourite book covers and why they love them.

  • Preview: 9 to 5 @ Mayflower Theatre

    Jo Lisney gives us a preview of Dolly Parton’s smash hit musical, 9 to 5.

  • Theatre Adaptions: From Stage to Screen

    Ellie Griffiths discusses stage-to-screen adaptations and their impact.

  • Let That Be a Lesson: A Teacher’s Life in the Classroom

    Jasper Marshall reviews Let That Be a Lesson: A Teacher’s Life in the Classroom by Ryan Wilson.