Category: Culture


  • Recap: Love Island (Week 5)

    Love Island is five weeks in, and

  • Review: Miss Americana

    The Taylor Swift documentary Miss Americana first aired on Netflix on 31 January, this documentary gives us a compelling and intimate look into the superstar’s life as she deals with body image, mental health issues and the issues of being a woman in the music industry. The documentary is truly inspirational as Swift takes charge […]

  • Preview: Make It SO, NST City

    Looking for some more theatre to attend? NST has you covered with their “Make it SO” festival!

  • Recap: Love Island (Week 4)

    Four weeks of Love Island, and have you caught up with all the drama?

  • “I love you”: Act IV, Scene 1: An Ode to Romantic Declarations in Theatre.

    From our Romance mag, Emily Dennis looks at how theatre displays the trials of love.

  • Love, Romance and… Gaming?

    Love is in the air, and Sam Pegg takes a look at the many different ways we fall in love in gaming.

  • Review: Sex Education (Season Two)

    Zarah reviews the second series of Sex Education.

  • Review: The Good Place (Season 4)

    Our final forray into the lives of Team Cockroach is over, but what did Lucy Maggs think of The Good Place series 4?

  • The List 2020: The Edge’s Most Anticipated Video Games of the Year

    2020 brings big releases in the video game world, but which ones are our writer’s favourites?

  • Review: I Love You Because at the Annex

    Emily Dennis reviews Showstoppers’ latest production of I Love You Because.

  • BoJack Horseman’s Greatest Episodes

    Already missing the sad horse cartoon? Let’s have a look back at its finest moments.

  • Review: The Importance of Being Earnest at the Annex

    Martha Luke reviews the latest production by Theatre Group, The Importance of Being Earnest.

  • Recap: Love Island Week 3

    Three weeks have passed in the villa, and Morgan sums up what twists were revealed this time.

  • Anticipating: The L Word: Generation Q

    Jess Woodley-Stewart looks into whether The L Word: Generation Q is the reboot queer women have been waiting for.