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AI Food | Raspberry Pie
Posted 5:14pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Alan Turing
Disclaimer: This was written by an AI. We have no idea if it’ll work. If you end up trying it out, let us know how it goes. This raspberry pie recipe is so simple and delicious, and it comes with a heart-warming story about how I used to hate raspberry pie but came to love it. When I was Read more...
Mr. Worldwide
Posted 5:09pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Mr. Worldwide
This week, we have an image supplied by Chris. We got last week’s submission correct, thanks to a last-minute bit of sleuthing by one of our reporters. Arlo was standing on Conwy Castle, in Llandudno Junction, Wales. First thoughts: Looks like the Hajj, but obviously not. Okay, stadium, Read more...
In the Eye of the Beholders | Dunedin Art Reviews
Posted 5:07pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Esmond Paterson and Maddie Fenn
Every week, we send two writers to an art exhibit in Ōtepoti Dunedin. One of them will choose a specific piece, and describe it to the other without them looking. They’ll try to figure out what the piece actually is before diving into their thoughts on the entire exhibition. You Read more...
AI is more – and less – scary than you think
Posted 2:50pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Fox Meyer
In this issue, every piece of art was initially designed by an AI. We used DALL·E 2 and Midjourney to create concept art, and then had our artists go back over that art to stylise it. If we learned anything from that process, it’s that AI won’t be replacing artists any time soon. Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | TRUE STORY! Nice Guy Gentleman Gets Laid! *NOT CRINGE AT ALL!*
Posted 3:18pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Critic
Once upon a summer's day, a beautiful princess was finishing her last exam. Her (not really) prince charming was waiting outside the exam room with a cup of tea, a packed lunch and his noble steed (Toyota people-mover with amazing fuel economy). It had been a couple of lonely days with the exam Read more...
Horoscopes: Week 19
Posted 3:15pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Aquarius, you’ve been working hard, and getting your priorities in check. You are on the cusp of a new phase of your life. Keep taking the right steps forward, and keep your eyes on the prize. Healthy coping mechanism to try: making your coffee at Read more...
Booze Review | Scapegrace Pomegranate & Doris Plum is a Pretentious Money-Grab
Posted 3:09pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Chug Norris
There is only one way a person could come to buy Scapegrace’s Pomegranate and Doris Plum RTDs: fresh from an exhausting day of abusing retail workers and making disapproving noises about the homeless, your average Scapegrace consumer is in much need of refreshment. Getting home and realising Read more...
Skuxx Food | 4-ingredient pesto pasta
Posted 3:07pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Rosie Joyce @skuxxfood
Eat this hot or cold, lunch or dinner, drunk or sober. So versatile! Ingredients: 500 grams of pasta: if you’re making this as a salad, use short pasta, if eating hot, go long Around 200 grams of pesto A bag of spinach, roughly chopped Around 200 grams of Read more...
Mr. Worldwide
Posted 3:05pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Mr. Worldwide
This week, we have an image supplied by Arlo. We got last week’s submission bang on, Jeremy was on the corner of Trgovke and Sarači in Sarajevo. First Thoughts: Right off the bat I’m going to guess somewhere near the UK. That’s a big area, and honestly, I’m Read more...
In the Eye of the Beholders | Dunedin Art Reviews
Posted 3:03pm Monday 15th August 2022 by Esmond Paterson and Maddie Fenn
Every week, we send two writers to an art exhibit in Ōtepoti Dunedin. One of them will choose a specific piece, and describe it to the other without them looking. They’ll try to figure out what the piece actually is before diving into their thoughts on the entire exhibition. You Read more...

