Category: Culture


  • Photographer in Focus: Khalik Allah

    Khalik Allah is a New York based photographer known for highlighting homeless people, hustlers and drug addicts in the dark of night. Reece Beckett details why the work stands out to him so much!

  • Collab: Our Favourite Classic Novels

    Here Sam Pegg and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss their favourite classic novels and why they love them so much!

  • Collab: Our Favourite Video Game Scores

    Video games would be nothing without their soundtracks, here Callum Nelmes and Susanna Robertson-Sheath and have decided to share their favourites!

  • Collab: Our Favourite TV Wardrobes

    When watching TV, unless it’s plot related, how often do you pay attention to what the characters are wearing? With these characters, their wardrobes are so iconic and memorable that they add to the feel of the shows themselves.

  • Photographer in Focus: Sarah Carpenter

    Rhianna Saglani explores the work of Sarah Carpenter, a photographer who has managed to make the most out of a fantastic hobby, using her connections to expand her portfolio.

  • REVIEW: Better Call Saul (Season 6)

    Harry Hipperson reviews Better Call Saul’s sixth and final season!

  • [COLLAB] Best Podcasts 2022

    If you’re looking for some new podcasts to delve into, here are the Edge’s top picks for 2022!

  • Did the PlayStation 2 Change Noughties Gaming?

    Did the PlayStation 2, the highest-selling console of all time, actually revolutionise gaming? Editor Sam Pegg investigates…

  • The Return Of Doctor Who (2005): How To Revive A Franchise

    On the heels of Russell T Davies’ return, Susanna Robertson-Sheath reflects on the pitch-perfect revival of one of Britain’s greatest sc-fi adventures.

  • The Rise of the Nintendo Wii

    Read why Callum Joynes believes Nintendo’s Wii Console was so revolutionary in the Noughties

  • Defining YA Fiction: The Rise of Fantasy & Dystopia in the Noughties

    Editor, Sam Pegg, discusses the rise of Young Adult Novels in the noughties and why they were so popular.

  • [PRINT] Retrospective Review: Why Ratchet & Clank (2002) Is Still A Timeless Classic 20 Years On

    Lottie James explores why she loves Ratchet & Clank (2002)

  • Our Favourite Musicals of the Noughties

    Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.

  • Our Favourite Noughties Games

    From Wii Sports to Lego Star Wars, The Edge Writers share their favourite games that were released in the Noughties.