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Writer Sophie Trenear offers the best songs to prepare for the coming year. iPods at the ready.
Ahead of his 2000th life performance, Alice Hearing sat down with Frank Turner.
Editor Anneka Honeyball reflects on the many entertainment heroes that we lost in 2016.
Culture Editor James introduces the Norwegian pop singer, who’s been recently been propelled to fame.
Editor Anneka laments on a year full of mammoth losses in the entertainment industry and the affect it has had on the public.
Leo Donlan walks through the films of Hiyao Miyazaki upon his exiting retirement (again).
On this day of Christmas, The Edge writers reflect on their favourite Christmassy television offerings.
Writer Sophie Trenear collates the best of the best alternative Christmas songs to counter the overload of Buble and Beiber this festive season.
Beans on Toast talks to The Edge about touring, independent venues, and his new album.
Writer David examines why and how Star Wars could be seen as both conventional and non-conventional cinema.
Eleanor Joyce introduces Sweet Tempest, a Danish duo who tell everyday stories through their dream-pop music.
There’s nothing better than a TV crossover. Or is there? Ellis Murrell weighs the pros and cons of the TV crossover format.
Holly Hammond introduces Laura Nox, a Swedish singer making her debut with a single full of enchanting melodies you can get lost in and a politically relevant meaning that will resonate with everyone.
Upon finally finishing Stranger Things, Features Editor Rehana reflects on some of the reasons that Steve Harrington is bae.