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Summery Fettucine
Posted 4:27pm Sunday 18th March 2012 by Ines Shennan
This pasta dish is a simple combination of vivid ingredients that will trick you into thinking summer is still in full swing. As Dunedin’s sunshine-filled days become a rarity, a colourful meal brings joy into the ritual of dinner. Rather than being coated in a heavy sauce, fettucine is nestled Read more...
Music For Whenever
Posted 4:27pm Sunday 18th March 2012 by Lauren Wootton
So it’s autumn guys. And if there’s one thing about people in Dunedin, they love to talk about the weather. Is there so little going on in the world that we have to start every conversation with “it’s a bit nippy out isn’t it”? But with the new season I find myself in front of my iTunes and Read more...
Be | Longing
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Beaurey Chan
Be | Longing was a piece of documentary theatre presented through the Theatre Studies department here at Otago. Documentary theatre involves the actors working without a script. People are interviewed, on whatever subject matter the directors decide, and actors completely replicate the interview Read more...
Be Glad You're Neurotic
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Bronwyn Wallace
Be Glad You’re Neurotic is a one-man show based on Louis Edward Bisch’s self-help book, which Phil Braithwaite chanced upon in an op shop for fifty cents. For the past five years he has been putting together the show, taking Bisch’s very serious statements and turning them into humorous Read more...
From Stubbies & SoGos to Rosé and Berets
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Beaurey Chan
Bet Dunedin’s not the first place you’d think of if someone said “arts and cultural capital of New Zealand”. It’s not particularly surprising, considering our scarfie reputation seems to almost overwhelmingly overshadow any other image linked to the city so well known for its large body of partying Read more...
The Prince of Soul and the Lighthouse
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Sasha Borissenko
If you are not alarmed by the orange colour of the book-face, perhaps it is the Crouching-Tiger-Hidden-Dragon font that ought to be questioned. Superficiality aside, this fantasy-epic essentially involves the following storyline: Boy pines over exotic girl. Boy sings to girl. Boy has trouble Read more...
Shame
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Alec Dawson
This film is a beautiful and explicit depiction of a taboo subject in the same league as Requiem for a Dream. But of all films it most reminded me of American Psycho, except the damage is far more hidden and self-inflicted. Michael Fassbender is brilliant as Brandon, who appears to be a regular (if Read more...
The Ides of March
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Eve Duckworth
George Clooney’s new film The Ides of March tells us something we probably already knew: That the experience of running an American political campaign is damaging for both one’s heart and soul. In an atmosphere heavily dripping with betrayal it is easy from the outset to be drawn in amongst the Read more...
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na BATMAN Ryan Adams
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Josh Pemberton
Upon taking the stage at the Regent Theatre, Ryan Adams thanked the audience. “I’m excited to share my feelings with you,” he revealed. And share his feelings he did – starting with a slow, gentle rendition of “Oh My Sweet Carolina from 2000’s classic Heartbreaker, before taking us on a Read more...
The Creation of Lana Del Ray
Posted 6:37pm Sunday 11th March 2012 by Lukas Clark-Memler
How do we talk about Lana Del Rey? We seem to focus on her Angelina Jolie-like lips, her glamorous ’50s vibe, and authenticity – well, authenticity comes up a lot whenever the sultry sex symbol is deconstructed. At this point it’s pretty much pointless to write about Del Rey’s music. So much has Read more...


