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Callum Joynes enjoys a weekend at the Isle of Wight Festival.
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Having released their third studio album, everyone, outside on April 11th 2025, Macclesfield trio band Cassia returned to touring. Written and recorded fresh off the back of two years of touring, the album marks a bold new chapter and tropical-infused energy, with them stopping in Southampton on the 16th of May to play a bold […]
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Putting on a Shakespeare play is always a massive undertaking, considering the sheer volume of lines, the complexity of the themes and the challenge of finding the modern resonance within a show written many centuries ago. Yet Theatre Group’s production of Macbeth – which is in the Annex until the 29th March – admirably succeeds […]
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I walked into the cinema with the biggest hope in my heart that this movie wouldn’t let me down and it didn’t. It delivered, if not more than delivered on my expectations for it. For me, the Bridget Jones movies are a comfort movie, it feels like being wrapped in a big warm hug, but […]
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A night of fun, laughter, and incredible live music hit Heartbreakers in Southampton, courtesy of Dork Magazine and the Dork Tour. The gig began with an epic performance by duo The Pill, made up of Lily and Lottie, who graced the stage with a brilliant set, with my personal highlights being performances of their recent […]
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Read Alex Tsherit’s stellar review of SUSU Theatre Group’s All My Sons.
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Delving into The Edge archives, we uncover what our previous committee were listening to in January 2021…
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5/5 – An exceptional concert which saw The Cure delight thousands of fans in London, debut new music live and play well-known favourites. I have finally found the time to publish my review of The Cure’s spectacular album launch show at the Troxy in London, which I had the pleasure of attending over a month […]
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After 15 years of “gracing” our screens, Rihanna Saglani, shares her problems with the show that was once a staple of British culture.
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Showstoppers kick start their year with their ‘Fresher’s Show’ – a cast full of those who haven’t yet acted for the society. They showcase this group of novices (or so they claim) with Beauty and the Beast, in a production that was as delightful, charming, fearsome and frightening as the title might suggest… Beauty and […]
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Deputy Editor Kye reviews the latest gig of Dylan John Thomas ahead of his UK tour.
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Film Editor Frankie reviews ‘One Missing Piece’ at The Annex Theatre.
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2 years after its release, Ellie returns to the Psychological thriller that is Don’t Worry Darling.
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Editor-in-Chief Rosie takes a journey to Rydell High, a leather jacket in tow.