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How Should a Person Be?
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Mandy Te
In 2012, critics praised Sheila Heti’s second novel, How Should a Person Be? The New York Times named it their most notable book of 2012 and magazines such as The New Republic (who once published the works of Virginia Woolf) and the New York Observer placed this novel on their “Best Books of 2012” Read more...
Beef and mushroom burgers with homemade buns
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Sophie Edmonds
Last week a boy who fancied me bought me a cookbook. Not just any cookbook, but the ultimate in burger-making glory cookbook. If the book wasn’t so spectacular I would have taken offence at this blatant attempt to get me to make him the ultimate sandwich. Riding on the current hipster food trend of Read more...
Download of the week: The Canals - Young Napolean EP (NZ)
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Adrian Ng
The Canals are an intriguing new project from right here in Dunedin. Four tracks long, the Young Napoleon EP was written and recorded by Robbie Motion, who is also from post-punk noise outfit Not From Space. The Canals seem to have a significantly more pop objective and boasts a bit of a Brit-pop Read more...
Parquet Courts - Sunbathing Animal
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Rating: A Captivated by the wild blur that is Parquet Courts’ second album Light Up Gold, an initial listen of Sunbathing Animal may throw you off guard. While the album’s opening song, “Bodies,” in tone and yelping vocal style, hints at their previous album, preceding songs show definite Read more...
Artist Profile: Glass Owls
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Adrian Ng
Glass Owls are an alternative pop act from Auckland centered around the songwriting talents of Anthony Metcalf and Tomas Nelson. Having just released their debut album, Out From The Darkness, Adrian Ng caught up with guitarist Anthony Metcalf. Did you come from a musical background? What Read more...
New this week / Singles in review
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Adrian Ng
Spoon - Do You It’s been four years since their last album, Transference, and Spoon are finally making a return. “Do You” is the second single from their upcoming album titled They Want My Soul. An upbeat, summery track, “Do You” finds Spoon retracing familiar ground, but a kind of Read more...
Sniper Elite 3
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: B I’m not a sociopath (I swear) but there is something truly satisfying in games about achieving a stunningly executed headshot. I’m not sure what exactly it is, perhaps the skill involved in lining it up and timing the shot perfectly, or maybe more disturbingly, it’s the clear Read more...
Suji Park - Anu
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Hannah Collier
Brett McDowell Gallery Exhibited until 16 July 2014 My introduction to Suji Park’s work was serendipity, and I’ve been emotionally involved with her sculptures (and photography) ever since. I was in my friend’s apartment and he had his recently purchased Park positioned on a table Read more...
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: F Since 2007, the Transformers franchise has gotten progressively more offensive in every way: offensive to your senses, offensive to your sensibilities, and offensive to your intelligence. Transformers: Age of Extinction is the culmination of those cinematic sins; making it one of Read more...
What We Do in the Shadows
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Sydney Lehman
Rating: A It did my heart good to see that Nosferatu hadn’t lost his touch. Vampires have become a staple offering of Hollywood flicks in recent years. I haven’t cared much for the ones that sparkle, the ones that are super-cool and drink blood like they’re shooting heroine, nor for the Read more...


