Tag: Master of None


  • ‘A Voice of A Generation’: Why Lena Dunham’s Girls is Must-Watch

    This Golden Globe winning comedy is criminally misunderstood in the UK.

  • Review: Master of None (Season 2)

    Sophie Trenear gives you the rundown of Aziz Ansari’s acclaimed Netflix comedy.

  • This Month On Netflix: May 2017

    This Month on Netflix: A slew of bank holiday movies and the return of House of Cards, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and more.

  • Why seeing South Asian actors succeed excites me

    With Aziz Ansari being the first ever South Asian host of Saturday Night Live tonight, our Features editor takes a look at the recent success of other South Asian actors.

  • Freshers’ Special: How ‘The Bell Jar’ by Sylvia Plath helped my transition to university

    In the first of a series for Freshers’ Week, Sophie discusses how ‘The Bell Jar’ helped the transition to university.

  • This Week In Culture: The Emmys (18/09/16)

    This Week in Culture: Celebrity The Island with Bear Grylls, The Emmys and Joe Sugg’s latest graphic novel.

  • Closer To The Edge: Binge-Worthy Series

    The Edge writers are on hand to suggest shows to binge for the remainder of the holidays, in this week’s Closer To The Edge

  • Hidden Gem: Master of None

    Sophie explains why Aziz Ansari’s Nerflix series deserves to be remembered.

  • The Edge’s Top 10 TV Shows of 2015

    From the finale of a much loved sitcom, to new binge-watch inducing favourites, our writers count down the best shows of 2015.

  • Thomas’ Tirades: The Best and Worst Things of 2015 (or, 2015 From the Perspective of Somebody Who Did Nothing This Year)

    Having done very little for approximately a year, Thomas takes a look at some of the best and worst examples of culture that he did manage to experience.

  • Review: Master of None (Season 1)

    Laurence reviews Netflix’s comedy series, Master of None.