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Literature Exec Abi discusses the champions – and disappointments – of diversity within the theatre industry.
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Ottilie explains why Scarlett Curtis’ seminal feminist work is an essential read for everyone.
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Following the disappointment of series 11, Christian Wise suggests ways that Doctor Who could improve in the near future.
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Duck Game obsessive Tom Brewster talks to the creator of his favorite thing, like, ever.
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge is back with Fleabag Season Two, and it’s even darker, funnier and more shocking than Season One.
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Jack Nash ventures to Victorian London to visit the demon barber of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd
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In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Edge writers gather to pitch in their love for the best female characters on TV.
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Worms are excellent. In addition to their winning smiles and large donations to charity, worms are a blessing to any soil they take up residence in; providing much needed aeration, drainage and increased crop yield. However, there exists a more sinister side to worms that few have ever seen and even fewer have survived. Thanks […]
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Is the video game industry still a male-dominated market? Jack examines the ways in which video game representation should become more inclusive.
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It’s time to start investing in a Nintendo Switch – Generation 8 of Pokémon is here!
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Charlotte debates the ethics of converting mass murder into multimedia entertainment.
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‘The whole thing is a bit of a mess.’ Jack Nash reviews the post-apocalyptic follow-up to Far Cry 5.
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Jack Nash downloads the Apex Legends; a title with the power to take down the gaming titan that is Fortnite.
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Becky Davies reviews the comedy drama, dubbed one of the best Netflix Originals out there.