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Showstoppers’ next show is coming this February. Emily Dennis tells us why we should be excited about I Love you Because
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Some of our writers introduce us to some of the best summer galleries and museums.
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John Green’s first book was released 15 years ago in 2005; but is it still a classic? Hazel weighs in.
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Everybody is familiar with Bram Stoker’s 1857 gothic tale of Dracula, the novel triggered the idea of the vampire fantasy which subsequently has been adapted many times, captivating the attention of many teenaged minds. However, if you’re after something with a little bit more bite, and not intended for the faint-hearted, Mark Gatiss’ and Stephen […]
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Two weeks in, and are you caught up with Love Island? Morgan wraps up all the important events of the past week.
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Love Island is back! With its first winter series underway, Morgan recaps the first week in the villa.
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Want something exciting to celebrate the end of exams? Try SUSU Theatre Group’s newest performance, the Importance of Being Earnest!
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With the beginning of a new decade bringing the promise of new and exciting games, several writers for The Edge look back at the 2010s and the best games it gave us.
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Eduard Gafton reviews Respawn’s first attempt at crafting a new Star Wars single-player game.
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Zarah visits the newly opened Vagina Museum in London, and looks at their first exhibitions.
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Morgan looks at the second series of You, as Joe Goldberg is back for another round.
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The presence of Cinderella is rife this Christmas as it feels like every theatre up and down the country are throwing their storytelling hat in the ring to try and win the top spot. Despite this, Ventnor Theatre Group takes the traditional story we know and love transforming it to an all-singing, all-dancing, and all […]
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Ottilie Young reviews the Southampton leg of Nativity! The Musical.