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OPINION: Gaslighting is totally normal, actually. (a response)
Posted 4:21pm Monday 24th July 2023 by Lotto Ramsay
Gaslighting is totally normal, and I can’t believe you didn’t know that. Assuming you’re a loyal Critic reader, I’m sure you know all about gaslighting by now. We can’t seem to publish an issue without mentioning the word, and we even ran a feature earlier this year Read more...
How to Take Your Landlord to Court
Posted 9:58pm Tuesday 18th July 2023 by Zak Rudin
Dunedin’s rental rates are rising faster than any other university town in the country, but the quality of the homes is not exactly a sterling standard. Since people come and go every year, it can be easy for a property owner to neglect a home for years on end, always promising to do work for Read more...
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins: On the Tertiary Sector, Student Life, and Protesting
Posted 9:44pm Tuesday 18th July 2023 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins represents one thing: hope. At least, hope for rangas and hope for people from The Hutt that, despite the circumstances they were born into, they too can achieve their dreams. While he now has the biggest job in the country, it wasn’t long ago that Chippy was just Read more...
Opinion: Nepotism: It’s okay if it’s tradition!
Posted 5:58pm Monday 29th May 2023 by Skyla from Ngāti Hine
Exam season may be daunting but, remember, if old mate Charlie can succeed the throne at the overripe age of 74 and still not know his allocated lines, then you can walk off that B+ with your head held high. Despite the archaic, dormant vibe that the British monarchy insists on maintaining in the Read more...
South Otago Pubs Ranked by How Scared I Am to be In Them
Posted 5:52pm Monday 29th May 2023 by Hugh Askerud
Last month I cut my hair short. No longer was I the long-haired lad who sat reading Proust in the summer sun. Instead, I endeavoured to become the beer-guzzling, duck-shooting, rugby-loving, Southern man which my rugged short hair prescribed me to be. Yet how is it possible to make such a rapid Read more...
Opinion: Dear Straight Men: Gay Girls Leaving Gay Events Don’t Want to Fuck You
Posted 6:00pm Thursday 25th May 2023 by Becca Thorby
With Dunedin Pride month firmly at our backs, a memory that stands out to me was Woof! and Dunedin Pride’s club night ‘Wetness’ on March 19. The dress code was the very elaborate “moist / thirst-trap / tropical summer / poolside swimwear / evening-wear skin / cabana cocktail Read more...
Drum and Bass: How it took root in Dunedin
Posted 4:05pm Sunday 21st May 2023 by Anna Robertshawe
In the 1800s, they brought gorse from the UK. Now it’s everywhere. In the 2000s, another import took root in Dunedin’s soil: Drum and Bass. Whether you love to hate it or hate to love it, you can’t deny the fact that drum and bass is at the heart of Dunedin music culture. Read more...
Banned Shirts: Why Not Knowing the Band is an Act of Feminism
Posted 3:49pm Sunday 21st May 2023 by Jamiema Lorimer
Nirvana. The Beatles. Pink Floyd. Bands that mean absolutely nothing to the girlies. Or do they? In this essay, I will outline why basic bitches wearing band shirts is actually a feminist act of sticking it to the man. Self-proclaimed music bros, Anthony Fantano subscribers, and guys who tune Read more...
QUIZ: Which Dunedin Venue Are You?
Posted 3:26pm Sunday 21st May 2023 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Your latest Tinder match hits you with the dreaded question: “What kind of music are you into?” What half-truth will make you seem more interesting? Jazz, but like, real jazz. Have you seen Whiplash? I’m actually in a surf rock band, that’s probably my go-to Read more...
Opinion: Busking Needs a Glow-Up
Posted 3:06pm Sunday 21st May 2023 by Hugh Askerud
As a timid fourteen-year-old, I wanted to go busking in town with my ukulele. Ignoring the fact that a ukulele is a terrible busking instrument, I quickly found myself in a swamp of bureaucratic bereavement which only subsided after I gave up on my musical dreams forever. Granted, I was a terrible Read more...


