Category: Culture


  • Review: Sex, Explained

    Looking for something more factual to binge-watch? Zarah recommends Sex, Explained on Netflix.

  • Review: BoJack Horseman (Season 6, Part 2)

    BoJack Horseman’s final episodes have left an impact, so how did Vicky Greer find his final foray onto our screens?

  • Closer To The Edge: Our Favourite Musicals of the Decade

    The 2010s saw many new musicals grace the stage; but which ones were the favourite of The Edge’s writers?

  • Review: RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 12, Episode 3)

    Week Three of Drag Race, and how does Morgan McMillan think our Queens are doing?

  • Hidden Gem: Untitled Goose Game

    Culture Editor Louise tells us why we should play the indie gem Untitled Goose Game

  • Doctor Who: Bury and Resurrect Your Gays 

    Jess discusses Doctor Who’s history of queer representation and how season 12 has so far learned from criticism by subverting expectations and refusing to indulge the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope.

  • Hidden Gem: Sh*tfaced Shakespeare

    The monotony of classic plays not your thing? Jack Nash tells us why we should look into Sh*t-Faced Shakespeare.

  • Review: RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 12, Episode 2)

    Week two gives audiences the second part of the season premiere, but how much did Morgan think it wowed?

  • Review: AJ and The Queen

    Morgan reviews Netflix’s AJ and the Queen, starring RuPaul.

  • Print vs e-books

    Which is better, reading print or reading electronically? Two Edge writers try to persuade you why you should take their side.

  • Review: Last Night I Didn’t Sleep A Wink at NST City

    Another gem of NST’s Make It So festival, Zarah reviews Last Night I Didn’t Sleep A Wink.

  • On Edge: Anticipating Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    There is less than a month to go before the release of New Horizons, the first mainline game in the Animal Crossing series since New Leaf was released in 2013. The real treasure trove of information for this game is the Nintendo Direct from February 20th. Branded as a “deserted island getaway package”, players will […]

  • The Gift at NST City: Racism in Britain Then and Now

    Janice Okoh’s latest play, The Gift, truly was a gift to all those in the audience. Though the script was hard to follow at times, this play focused on sending a message rather than having a perfectly understandable dialogue, and at this, it succeeded. The Gift is a play set in England, 1862, beginning in […]

  • Review: RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 12, Episode 1)

    Drag Race is back! Morgan looks at the first episode of Series 12.