The Edge
Live Editor Will went to Bournemouth to see the California-based four-piece play their most commercially successful studio album in full (20/01/16).
Live Editor Will takes us back to when he saw the legendary Meat Loaf perform in the grounds of the Broadlands estate in Romsey (06/07/08).
Laurence reviews the second and third episodes of Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments.
Laurence reviews the first episode of Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments.
Essex-based singer-songwriter Beans On Toast brought his charm to the south coast as he played The Joiners in Southampton (30/01/16).
The Edge’s Carly-May Kavanagh and Mollie Cohen went along to the O2 Guildhall in Southampton to check out The Kooks in action (27/01/16).
The latest from the reigning kings of British dream pop is mesmerising, writes Charlie Masters.
Emily reviews Southampton University Players’ brilliantly executed production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Culture Editor, Harrison, reviews the HD re-release bundle of horror classics Resident Evil and Resident Evil Zero.
In the first of a new series, Jack explains why Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the best possible introduction to Anime.
Tom McCarthy’s awards-favourite is a truly gripping drama, says George Seabrook.
Ed Byrne travelled to the south cast to bring his ‘Outside, Looking In’ tour to Portsmouth’s New Theatre Royal (23/01/16).
Eleanor reviews the final series of the acclaimed comedy, Peep Show.
The Nuffield Youth Theatre’s performance of Girls Like That leaves no stone unturned in terms of body image, double standards, and slut-shaming.