Category: Culture


  • Soton Spotlight #8 – 10/11/13 to 16/11/13

    Our guide to what’s on in the week ahead

  • Sketchpad by Comedy Soc ★★★★☆

    Sketchpad was a fantastic night of comedy and improv.

  • Review: Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Labours of Hercules ★★★★☆

    As we head towards the end, Poirot’s penultimate case is a dark and involving affair

  • Him & Her: The Wedding to air this month

    Him & Her: The Wedding will be the fourth and final series of the BBC comedy.

  • Review: Fresh Meat (Series 3, Episode 1)

    The award-winning comedy-drama is back for a third series. Has the first episode lived up to the high expectations?

  • Who’s going in for Get Me Out of Here? – the rumours behind I’m a Celebrity 2013

    Emma Chadwick rounds up some of the names rumoured to be heading down under later this month.

  • BluChristmas #49: The White Queen (2013)

    The White Queen is a must for your Christmas Blu-ray list!

  • Soton Spotlight #7 – 3/11/2013 to 9/11/2013

    Our performance tips for the week ahead.

  • Review: Equus by Theatre Group ★★★★★

    The Edge reviewed TG’s opening night of their performance of Equus, and there is a lot to enjoy.

  • Review: Ed Byrne Roaring Forties at O2 Guildhall Southampton (30/10/2013)

    Ed Byrne’s Roaring Forties show is not to be missed!

  • Review: Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Dead Man’s Folly ★★★★☆

    Our Film Editor finds Dead Man’s Folly to be a terrific adaptation of one of Christie’s best novels.

  • Review: The Vampire Diaries (Season 5, Episode 1)

    The Vampire Diaries has returned after what seems like a long hiatus. The end of the last season saw Elena finally declare her love for Damon, and then the ‘dumped’ Stefan was also dumped at the bottom of a quarry in a locked box by their immortal enemy Silas. Jeremy was brought back to life (again!) […]

  • Flashback: X-COM: UFO Defense

    X-COM: UFO Defense is widely considered to be one of the best PC games of all time. Unique in its ability to create moments of pure tension and present you with a team of soldiers that are ultimately expendable but each unique in some way (prompting you to become attached and feel heartbroken when they die), X-COM […]

  • Review: Revolution (Season 2, Episode 1)

    Revolution’s Season 2 premiere gives audiences an enjoyable evening.