The Mark of a Wordsmith: A Review of Nas’ King’s Disease II
Reece Beckett salutes the king of hip-hop’s latest album.
Reece Beckett salutes the king of hip-hop’s latest album.
Film Editor Theo Smith gives his thoughts on this courageous documentary.
After a slower week, this Friday we were hit with a few more exciting releases,…
With awards season just around the corner, here are all the fresh tracks from some of your favourites!
We talk to the veteran comedy actor, who’s latest play ‘The Dresser’ is currently at Chichester Theatre.
Navi Ahluwalia introduces a rising soulful star.
Navi Ahluwalia reviews the “intense” reggae track.
The up-and-coming, worst-kept secret of British soul finds some surefire mainstream success on this EP sequel, but is that what we want?
‘Oh Sweetness, Sweetness I was only joking…’ One of the Smiths’ most iconic tracks celebrates it’s 30th anniversary today.
From Downton Abbey to the Nuffield Theatre, Samantha Bond and Laura Carmichael provided both acting wisdom and female camaraderie.
The director has confirmed that the song for the upcoming film has been recorded, but the singer behind Bond’s latest theme has yet to be announced.
These guys could create their own genre with their interpretation of indie folk.
The Edge highlight some of our favourite reactions to the equal marriage verdict, and join in the celebration.
“This largely forgettable debut is rather disappointing.” – Sally Lui reviews.