EDITORIAL
Editor’s Notes
As this academic year draws to a close, the summer is upon us. Usually this would bring festivals, holidays and so much more, but this year it’s different. We would usually be flooding the streets decked in rainbows, spreading love and happiness. With pride celebrations cancelled across the globe, we’re commending all the amazing LGBTQ+ entertainment with this magazine instead. Introducing our Pride issue, a collaboration of works from LGBTQ+ writers and straight allies, helping to educate us all and hold the entertainment industry to account in respect to homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. In our pride issue, we cover as much as we can to show the immense LGBTQ+ talent out there, from our favourite comedians (p. 31), as well as how films (p.22) and video games (p.26) portray LGBTQ+ storylines and individuals. Our pullout this time focuses on summer entertainment, and how to make the most of your summer, with some podcast recommendations (p.19), as well as how to host your own festival from home (p.21) and our ultimate road trip playlists for those socially distant trips to the seaside! (p.15) Unfortunately, this is the final issue for the 201920 committee. Looking at The Edge’s work in the past year, we’ve done some amazing things. We’ve held our own under the pressure of lockdown, and released seven issues, plus a collaboration issue with our friends over at Wessex Scene. We recently raised £500 for Yellow Door, a Southampton-based charity, by streaming our gaming talents on Twitch. We also hosted and organised some amazing events, such as the Student Film Festival and our annual Oscars Night celebrations. Our biggest and best event, The Edgetival, was unfortunately postponed due to the current global pandemic, but will hopefully make an appearence in the future. I would love to say a massive thank you to everyone who has been involved in making this year so great. From our writers who create such amazing content, to the editorial team who polish everything to make it magical, to those behind the scenes, such as Morgan McMillan and Maddie Lock, who have done so much towards raising the profile of The Edge and preparing to launch The Edgetival. I wish the new committee the best of luck, and I know Morgan and her incredible team will smash 2020 out of the park. Edge Love x
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Jack Nash, Editor 2019-20
Pride season is among us and here at The Edge we want to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community by putting their voices at the forefront of this magazine. Pride is an important topic to discuss and delve into in entertainment, with the growing political unrest that affects our community we want to ensure everyone – our readers and writers – know they have a safe place at The Edge to freely exert their sexuality and gender. The theme of pride is the perfect issue to introduce the new committee of 2020/21, as our aim on committee is to promote inclusivity and diversity amongst our writers and readership. The aim to bring queer, black, foreign and everything that is not mainstream entertainment to light is what we want to promote in our time as The Edge committee. This pride issue is the start of everything we hope to accomplish, from looking at appropriation of queer black culture (p. 11) to bringing attention to underrated LGBTQ+ musicians (p. 8). We will also be putting a stronger emphasis on critical articles like the criticism of J.K. Rowling (p. 27). But, don’t worry we aren’t all serious as we will be bringing back satire articles, allowing writers to bring comedy into their pieces. So, sit back and relax as we make this pride month better than ever before with our top-class recommendations. Also, a big well done to outgoing and incoming committee for creating one of our best magazines to date!
Morgan McMillan, Editor 2020-21