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Riddick
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 29th September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 3/5 It’s hard to believe, but despite his brawny machismo and horrific repertoire of films, Vin Diesel is a gigantic nerd. It is Vin’s inner geek that has driven him to champion the Riddick franchise, in which he plays the central figure, Richard B. Riddick. At the start of the Read more...
Stoker
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 29th September 2013 by Tamarah Scott
Rating: 4/5 Chan-Wook Park’s Korean films are beautifully pieced together masterpieces with brutally twisted elements. Stoker (2013) is his first attempt at an English-directed film. Do not judge Stoker through the strict lens of realism; rather, treat it as a cinematographic journey into Read more...
The Third Policeman by Flann O’Brian
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 29th September 2013 by Lucy Hunter
The opening sentence of this book describes a brutal murder. An old man is first knocked down with a bicycle pump and then beaten to death with a spade. The one-legged, unnamed narrator, however, doesn’t want to explain his crime right away; more important to him is his friendship with John Divney, Read more...
The Deconstruction of a Gallery Opening’s Mystique
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 29th September 2013 by Charlotte Doyle
The Dunedin art “scene” is often considered to be “underground.” Seen as the realm of the city’s “alty” citizens, there is a widespread public perception that few students would go out of their way for an artistic experience. However, for the entirety of last week Dunedin art pervaded the Read more...
Interview: Isaac McFarlane (Two Cartoons)
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Loulou Callister-Baker
The lead singer and guitarist of Dunedin band Two Cartoons, Isaac McFarlane is preparing to head off to London for a record label-sponsored soujourn. Loulou Callister-Baker caught up with Isaac after his final Dunedin show to ask about the big move and how he got into music. Let’s start from Read more...
App of the Week | Issue 24
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Raquel Moss
With semester two’s end now in sight, some of you might be thinking about your entrance into the working world. It’s going to be a little tough. Someone is going to expect you to be reasonably dressed and coherent by 9am, and to labour for eight hours toward vague and mystifying goals. You may have Read more...
Turning the Self Into a Statistic
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Raquel Moss
“I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of faults than I had imagined, but I had the satisfaction of seeing them diminish.” – Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin, noted Renaissance Man of the American Enlightenment, was a well-known advocate of self-improvement. He famously kept Read more...
The Weeknd - Kiss Land
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 2/5 An arsehole. A genius. Troubled. The second coming of Michael Jackson. Abel Tesfaye, known better by his stage name The Weeknd, has been called many things during his young career. After dropping his first mix-tape House of Balloons in early 2011, claims that the Canadian would Read more...
Forest Swords - Engravings
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 4/5 In the infancy of the twenty-first century, electronic music is really establishing itself as an unorthodox medium of expression. As the grind and excess of EDM declines in popularity, so grows acclaim for more reserved styles of electronic music. Among these new, more calculated Read more...
Grand Theft Auto V
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 22nd September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 10/10 I subscribe to the idea that art should be entirely inclusive. True art should never alienate or exclude people, but rather should create ways in which cater to everyone. For some, this may entail being able to analyse every moment in relation to its thematic significance; for Read more...


