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The Mystique of Menswear
Posted 7:11am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Jonathan Jong
This last week, three things popped up in my RSS aggregator which have been in the back of my mind ever since. The first was an article about the appalling working conditions at a large Chinese factory, which had led seven workers to commit suicide. The second was Isaac Likes’s blog post entitled, Read more...
Tyranny – I Keep You Thin
Posted 6:40am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Stefan Fairfield
Author: Lesley Fairfield, Publisher: Walker Books, (3/5). This is a quick read, a graphic novel about a teenage girl’s battle with the eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. It’s a story of how a young woman spirals from a picture of good health to the depths of Read more...
Dragon Ball books 1-16
Posted 6:37am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Sarah Maessen
Author: Akira Toriyama, Publisher: Vizbig, (5/5). Dragon Ball is the creation of the prolific manga writer/illustrator Akira Toriyama. It was successful from the start and went on to sell a record-breaking 120 million copies, was made into a television series, continued with Dragon Ball Z and Read more...
Graffiti in Chernobyl
Posted 6:34am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
In the last few years, images have surfaced of street art in the abandoned city of Chernobyl, which was victim to a nuclear explosion in 1986 after a reactor malfunctioned. Like Hiroshima, the desolate landscape in Chernobyl highlights the city’s process of being moulded and manipulated, but in a Read more...
Fiona Amundsen: First city in history.
Posted 6:33am Thursday 19th May 2011 by Hana Aoake
Dunedin Public Art Gallery At 2:45am on August 6, 1945 a B-29 under the command of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, a twenty-nine year old veteran pilot, began to roll down a runway on Tinian Island to take off on its historic mission to Hiroshima. The title of New Zealand artist Fiona Read more...
God of Carnage
Posted 5:04am Thursday 12th May 2011 by Jen Aitken
Directed by Lara MacGregor. Starring Phil Vaughn, John Glass, Claire Dougan and Barbara Power. Written by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton, (4/5). Carnage: the killing of a large number of people. Although God of Carnage did not actually present on stage the killing of a Read more...
Feastock; The Arrival of the Invercargill Sound
Posted 11:44pm Monday 9th May 2011 by Sam Valentine
Say the word “Invercargill” to many musicians, and you’ll probably get a rather mixed response. But standing amongst the damp, leafy surroundings of 3 Fea Street, in secluded Pine Hill, I was struck by an interesting concept. Has the country’s most southern city better known for, um, well let’s be Read more...
Outland
Posted 11:42pm Monday 9th May 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: XBLA, PSN, (4/5). Outland is alchemy. Take a sickle's worth of Mario Bros 2D platforming, and heat in a geothermal pool with the polarity mechanic most famous in Ikaruga. Distill a generous ounce of Metroid's adventuring with a batch of art and sound design reminiscent of Shadow Read more...
Hector: Badge of Carnage: Episode 1 - We Negotiate With Terrorists
Posted 11:41pm Monday 9th May 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: IOS, MAC, PC, (3.5/5). A trend is developing, and it's kind of frustrating. Twice this year I've had to admit that - despite proudly displaying the juvenile shades that are kind-of-sort-of crippling the industry's artsy potential - I really appreciate it when games like Bulletstorm and Read more...
Three Mince Recipes
Posted 11:37pm Monday 9th May 2011 by Leah Hamilton
Mince is really cheap, isn't it? Doesn't taste too shabby either. Well, unless your flatmate, like mine, simply fries it and serves it plain on gooey rice. Mmmm. To save you all from Mincezilla, here are three delicious recipes that will put your mince to good use. Enjoy! Chilli Con Carne Read more...


