Category: News


  • Turner Prize shortlist honours art activists

    Four artists, mainly working in film, have been recognised by Tate Britain for their politically engaging works, which will be exhibited in September.

  • Common People joins UK festival pledge to ban single-use plastic

    The festivals, including Southampton’s Common People, are also banning plastic straws immediately.

  • Avicii passes away aged 28

    He stopped touring in 2016 due to health reasons.

  • Graduate Ball 2018 tickets now available

    The event includes an outdoor cinema, silent disco, garden bar and a plethora of photo-booths.

  • Gaming at a Glance: Concerning Baftas and Blizzard

    The winners of the 2018 video game Baftas are announced, and Blizzard releases some big new expansions.

  • Nostalgic News: Fleetwood Mac released Tango in the Night 31 years ago

    As part of our extended 80s celebration, Harry Fortuna takes a look at Fleetwood Mac’s Tango in the Night which was released 31 years ago today.

  • Nuffield Southampton Theatres announce £10 ticket scheme

    NST will be launching £10 tickets available on the day of performance for all upcoming performances at both their City and Campus theatres.

  • Edge Alumni secures coveted book deal with Avon Press

    Barnaby Walter’s debut novel, The Deviant will be published next year.

  • Hamilton got the job done at Olivier Awards 2018

    The American musical was joined by the likes of The Ferryman and Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston in the room where it happened last night at the Royal Albert Hall.

  • New trailer for The First Purge released – Watch

    The saga’s prequel will unravel the story behind very first night of the purge.

  • Line of Duty leads Bafta TV nominations

    The full list of Bafta nominees has been announced today, and BBC One’s police series leads with a total of four nominations, including for Best Drama series.

  • Tobias Menzies cast in The Crown’s third season

    Star of Outlander and Game of Thrones to replace Matt Smith as Prince Philip for the next two seasons of Netflix’s royal drama.

  • Warner Bros, The LEGO Group and Disney Pixar announce LEGO: The Incredibles

    LEGO: The Incredibles will feature levels based off both the two Disney Pixar Incredibles films.

  • Even more names added to Reading and Leeds 2018 lineups

    Acts are as diverse as Maggie Rogers and Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, as well comedian Harry Hill and Michael Dapaah- Also known as Big Shaq.