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Yesterday's Kin
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Bridget Vosburgh
Yesterday’s Kin by Nancy Kress is a science-fiction novel about the experiences of geneticist Marianne Jenner and her adult son, Noah, after the arrival of aliens on Earth. The aliens have already established their presence in New York City when the story starts, probably because this novel is very Read more...
The Dunedin Fringe Festival
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Mandy Te
Among the shattered glass that litters our streets and the misrepresentation of Dunedin as a place that’s full of wasted students, this city has a lot to give — especially when it comes to the arts. From James K. Baxter, Janet Frame and Alan Dale (the guy who plays the evil, rich grandpa with the Read more...
House of Cards, Season 3 (Episode 1)
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Harlan Jones
A s a passionate subscriber to Netflix’s reboot of House of Cards, I found myself eagerly anticipating the first episode of the new season. When the latest chapter was finally released on 27 February, a titanic struggle ensued between my desire to return to the exploits of Machiavellian Read more...
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Shaun Swain
Rating: 4/5 After neglecting the romantic dramedy genre for some time, I am glad to have been reintroduced with the lively, beautiful and surprisingly captivating sequel to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. While I wasn’t all too familiar with the original instalment, The Second Best Exotic Read more...
Force Majeure
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: 5/5 Force Majeure follows a Swedish family on their five-day skiing holiday. The opening scene shows the family being persuaded by a photographer to have their picture taken. The result is a funny moment where you can see how they have constructed an ideal family: mother, father, Read more...
Pulled Chicken & Peach BBQ Tacos
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
For those who know me or have followed my recipes here since last year, my unwavering love for soft-shell tacos is evident. My favourite being those that include melt-in-your-mouth, slow-cooked meats. For those of you who really value that extra twenty minutes of sleep in the morning and CBF putting Read more...
Stranded Deep
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Angus Wilson
H ave you ever wanted to live out a Tom Hanks, Castaway fantasy on a deserted island with nothing but a netball for company, but couldn’t afford the tickets to nowhere? Then, boy, do I have some good news for you, and you don’t even have to leave your couch to get it. Stranded Deep is Read more...
Demons
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Bridget Vosburgh
Demons, by Wayne Macauley, tells the story of seven Australians who retreat from the world for a weekend to get drunk and tell each other stories but find, as the weekend goes on, that the experience is becoming a disturbing one. The title and this premise make it sound like Demons might be a horror Read more...
From Dusk Till Dawn
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Alex Blackwood
Cult Film F rom Dusk Till Dawn is a two-course action-crime buffet with references as juicy as a Kahuna Burger; the first course comes in the form of a hostage film and the second, a Vampire film that is far gorier than what we were accustomed to in 1996, let alone 2015. The Read more...
Jupiter Ascending
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Anonymous Bird
Rating: 1/5 Jupiter Ascending follows Jupiter Jones, a young girl who hates her life, which is spent cleaning houses and bathrooms with her scary Russian family just to get by. She is convinced by her ridiculous cousin to sell her eggs to a clinic in order to get money so that she can buy a Read more...


