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App of the Week | Issue 21
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Raquel Moss
The QWERTY keyboard as we know it has been around since 1873. A lot of shit has happened since then. Women got the vote, man went to the moon, computers were invented and became smaller and smaller, and twerking became an amusing pastime. But despite many changes in device shape, size, and manner of Read more...
Facebook’s Particular Shade of Blue
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Raquel Moss
Wake up in the morning lookin’ like P Diddy, grab my phone and check my Facebook … and learn that Girl Who Was In My Class Last Year “loves Ikea.” Ugh. Who cares? I’ve got the Facebook Blues. That particular shade of blue makes me feel dissatisfied, bored, and a little uneasy. Like many Read more...
The J. Arthur Keenes Band - Mighty Social Lion
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 3.5/5 There are few things that irk me more in a musical discussion than a person dismissing an entire genre. To assert that a style of music is wholly without merit, regardless of the incarnation, borders on psychosis. How can you deem hip-hop or metal or folk to be inherently shit, Read more...
Franz Ferdinand - Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 4/5 “It’s always better on holiday.” So sang Alex Kapranos on “Jacqueline,” the opening track of Franz Ferdinand’s eponymous debut album. Considering the glacial pace at which the Glaswegian dance-rockers are releasing music these days, the line now rings a touch ironic. Read more...
Saints Row IV
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 5.5/10 Only a year ago, the Saints Row series had a different publisher: THQ. That particular sinking ship succumbed in early 2012, however, and now rests silently on the ocean floor of failed video game companies. In this case, the metaphorical women and children that got the first Read more...
Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 9/10 There was time, not too long ago, when I thought that stealth games were a genre that could only appeal to a very small subset of gamers. Recently, however, I have been enthralled not only by stealth games, but also by attempting stealth tactics in games that are not purely Read more...
Moroccan Stew & Minted Couscous
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Kirsty Dunn
Couscous is the wonder-kid of the meal-accompaniment world. I mean, sure, rice is nice (until you have to clean the pot or dish you cooked it in), and pasta is fab (yet can be a little stodgy on the odd occasion), but couscous, on the other hand, is light and fluffy, easy to make, and super-duper Read more...
Otherness
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Kajsa Louw
Otherness is an anthology of science fiction short stories that is likely to leave its readers impressed by its boldness and originality. The book comprises a collection of 13 stories and is the winner of the LOCUS award for Best Collection of 1995. Notable contributions include “Warm Bodies” and Read more...
Gaga and the Art of Empty Pretention
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Charlotte Doyle
Lady Gaga’s recent nudist escapades are currently the cause of a social media frenzy many of you will have witnessed in some form or another. In the video The Abramovic Method practiced by Lady Gaga, she exposes her body for a supposedly artistic cause: rising to Marina Abromovic’s extended Read more...
Elysium
Posted 3:48pm Sunday 1st September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 4.5/5 Neill Blomkamp is still making science fiction film as it should be. His 2009 film District 9 proved that he could provide highly intelligent yet action-packed and highly accessible science fiction to mainstream cinema, and with his latest film Elysium he is once again pushing Read more...


