Ever wondered which fictional TV personalities you would invite round for dinner? Well, here are a few to avoid.
In the start of a new series, The Edge writers give their recommendations for your summer reading list.
The Returned may not have given us all of the answers that we craved but it certainly went out with a bang, says David Tully
Howell Davies went along to Secret Garden Party this weekend… and there was a lot of nakedness.
Shell Hinds takes a look at the Globe’s current offering.
DVD has served us well, but it’s time these great shows get the home entertainment outings they deserve.
Supernatural season one is dark, dramatic, heart wrenching and humorous.
So, here is the second expansion pack for Civilization 5, here is the Brave New World! And it really is; the political and cultural side of the game has truly gone above and beyond the vanilla game in great, bold strides. As far as this expansion pack goes, it’s safe to say that slapping a trade…
The BBC are to launch high definition versions of many of its channels, including Three and Four, but 3D has been sent to the scrap heap.
The Edge reviews Japanese RPG ‘Ni No Kuni’, the first game produced by the much loved Studio Ghibli.
I burst through the main door of the subway station and send a smoking Mafioso sprawling. I beat his head in with his own baseball bat until I can see his brains on the floor. I swiftly move on to the restroom and catch a urinating thug off guard. *Thwack*. He goes down with one…
Faster Than Light is a small, retro space game that has, until now, flown under the radar.
Cerys Beesley reviews the National Theatre’s latest Shakespeare offering – Othello.
Following on from the last article on TV shows that were taken too soon, here is another take on the shows that should still be gracing our TV screens. Featured in this part is a one season wonder and Joss Whedon’s best creation of all time – I hope you all agree with me on…