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One Day
Posted 4:08am Monday 28th March 2011 by Eve Hermansson
Author: David Nicholls. Publisher: Hodder & Staughton (3/5) The relationship between Dexter Mayhew and Emma Morley begins the way many do in the fine institution we call university: an attempted hook-up following a drunken party. It’s the Eighties, the two have just graduated and the future Read more...
Desi Liversage, Bloodlines and Bloodstains
Posted 4:05am Monday 28th March 2011 by Hana Aoake
Dunedin School of Art. (It’s super close to campus. Another reason to procrastinate!) Desi Liversage uses the medium of textiles to express and expose the darker colonial heritage of South Africa during the second Boer war. This installation was inspired by Liversage’s grandmother’s Read more...
Colleen Altagracia
Posted 4:02am Monday 28th March 2011 by Hana Aoake
The emptiness of full pockets, The Blue Oyster, Tuesday, March 22, 2011. The sombre white walls of the Blue Oyster further added to Altagracia’s performance of The emptiness of full pockets last Tuesday. Performers stood completely still as persons dressed in contamination suits filled their Read more...
The Branch presents Half
Posted 4:01am Monday 28th March 2011 by Hana Aoake
George Street, Friday, March 18, 2011. Dunedin collective The Branch’s one-night-only exhibition/performance Half was a five-star feast for the senses. The Branch is a collective of eight young artists, musicians and filmmakers and this was their third collaborative project. Upon first entry Read more...
Merz & More: A Selection of Sights, Sounds, Films & Trivial Acts
Posted 4:41am Monday 21st March 2011 by Jen Aitken
from Dr Jonathan W. Marshall’s Museum of Bad Taste “Ceci n’est pas une artist” In Merz and More Dr. Jonathan W. Marshall took us on a guided tour of a computer hard-drive and video and music collection. Presenting a selection of audiovisual and audio recordings Read more...
Rebecca Black – Friday. Single
Posted 4:18am Monday 21st March 2011 by Sam Valentine
IS THIS THE WORST SONG EVER WRITTEN? Thought Justin Bieber was the antichrist? Clearly you’ve haven’t heard thirteen year old Rebecca Black’s latest single “Friday”. Currently a Youtube sensation (topping nine million views to date), Black has taken taste to a new Read more...
Bright Eyes - The People's Key
Posted 4:16am Monday 21st March 2011 by Sam Valentine
“Dear Conor Oberst. You will need more than zany samples to escape the emotional songwriting heartthrob box you have previously been so keen on.” (2/5) Clearly forgetting he announced his wishes to “retire” the Bright Eyes moniker in 2009, and after a small solo detour, the eternal Read more...
Chase & Status - No More Idols
Posted 4:14am Monday 21st March 2011 by Sam Valentine
Drum and Bass heads mainstream. Mixed results. (3/5) Giving its eternal affinity with the singles format, the “dance” album can be an interesting concept. Of course, many crossovers have been made with an elite few artists successfully making the transition from the club to the couch. Read more...
Inside a Star-Filled Sky
Posted 4:12am Monday 21st March 2011 by Toby Hills
Platforms: PC, OSX (4/5) Very few games are “by” one guy. Novels are by an author, songs and paintings by an artist, films are scaffolded by a single-minded vision, i.e; “directed by”. But videogames, feats of virtual engineering, are by necessity often created by Read more...
Chilli Bean Roast
Posted 4:08am Monday 21st March 2011 by Johanna Tonnon
This is a recipe I adapted from one of those Watties recipes from the supermarket. The recipe called for a few basic Watties ingredients, such as baked beans, spinach and Frozen Potato Roasters, plus some eggs. I wanted to add more colour and taste so I swapped the baked beans for chilli beans, the Read more...


