Category: Features


  • Things you might have missed from Disney’s D23 Expo

    After a weekend full of delightful Disney-based news, we’ve compiled some of the most exciting things to come from Anaheim’s D23 Expo.

  • The Edge celebrate Hitchcock’s greatest

    On what would be his 116th birthday, The Edge got together to remember what has made the great director’s works endure.

  • All I’ve Done This Summer is: watch Californication

    In our new summer series, Sophie talks binge-watching sex, Duchovny and rock & roll.

  • All I’ve Done This Summer is: read The Establishment by Owen Jones

    George Seabrook explains why reading Owen Jones’ The Establishment is a fulfilling way to spend your Summer.

  • All I’ve Done This Summer is: play Alien Isolation

    In the first of our new summer series, Culture Editor Harrison talks about why he’s spent his summer hiding in a virtual locker from a virtual alien.

  • Introducing: Plastic Barricades

    London-bred indie rock, with heartfelt sincerity and simmering guitar.

  • “A bloke came up to me and said, ‘When you played ‘Right Here Right Now’ with ‘Born Slippy’ I lost my shit!’”: An interview with Fatboy Slim

    Back at Common People festival writers Toby and Hannah caught up with Fatboy Slim, to discuss everything festivals.

  • The Edge’s Summer Soundtrack

    The Edge’s writers got together and assembled the only playlist you’ll need this summer.

  • “We were part of the news when we won!” An interview with Years & Years

    A few months ago writer Hannah caught up with Years & Years at Common People Festival.

  • Introducing: RIVA

    Live Editor Will Hodgetts introduces RIVA, a singer-songwriter from Hampshire looking to make big waves in the music industry.

  • Things that should be banned at festivals: the artist’s edit

    At various festivals this summer we asked performers what one thing they would band from a music festival; this was the result.

  • “I just want to write things before I over think it”: An interview with Rae Morris at Truck Festival.

    Writer Hannah caught up with the pint-sized songstress ahead of her Truck festival appearance.

  • Introducing: Uncivil Rest

    Artfully constructed acoustic melancholy, from the heart of Australia.

  • “Now I’m a flower and I bloom into the public.”: An interview with Darwin Deez

    Writer Hannah caught up with indie band Darwin Deez prior to their performance at Oxford’s Truck Festival.