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Classic Film Review: Scarfies (1999)
Posted 11:08pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Max Segal
Directed Robert Sarkies (4/5) Scarfies takes us back in time to the Dunedin of our slightly older siblings or cousins, one decade in the past. How much does Sarkies' stoner-comedy interpretation of the Dunedin uni-culture ring true for today's audiences? Read more...
Out of Captivity
Posted 10:40pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Kate Macey
Authors: Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, Tom Howes, Gary Brozek Publisher: HarperCollins (3.5/5) Out of Captivity is, as the title kindly spells out, a book about captivity. More specifically it details the capture, five-and-a-half years of imprisonment within the Colombian jungle, and Read more...
Making a World of Difference: Inspiring Stories of the World's Unsung Heroes
Posted 10:39pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Anna Star
Author: Miles Roston Publisher: Esisle Publishing Ltd ( 4/5) This book is a collection of stories that profile characters from diverse backgrounds and geographical contexts who are using their individual abilities to make positive change. The book attempts to Read more...
A Soldier’s Tale
Posted 10:38pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Anne Ford
Author: M. K. Joseph Publisher: HarperCollins (4.5/5) Set during the Allied liberation of Normandy in World War II, the story follows a British sergeant, Saul, who stumbles upon a French girl, Belle, in a small country village. Belle is about to be murdered by the French Resistance for Read more...
Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud: Revolutions in the History and Philosophy of Science.
Posted 10:37pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Jonathan Jong
Author: Friedel Weinert Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (4/5) In less than 300 pages, Professor Weinert pulls off the impressive feat of re-telling the story of three major chapters in the histories of astronomy, biology, and psychology, while also discussing the implications these Read more...
Seraphine Pick
Posted 10:36pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hana Aoake
DPAG Until 26 September The Seraphine Pick exhibition at the DPAG requires the viewer to become a detective scouring through the large-scale survey of works to find threads of cohesive meaning or narrative. Seraphine Pick is one of New Zealand’s most revered painters. Read more...
What is... X Factor?
Posted 10:16pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Simon Wallace
A Review of Battle of the Bands The atmosphere was kinetic for so early in the evening. Maybe it was the collective nerves, band members tense about not only their own performance, but what the competition would bring. Maybe it was the alcohol. Together, it elicited a potent mix of frenetic Read more...
Black Keys - Brothers
Posted 10:15pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Gearoid O'Sullivan
Nonesuch (4.5) I must confess, I wasn't familiar with the Black Keys’ sound prior to picking up this album, only recognising them by name. What a pleasant surprise it was. Apparently this is the sixth album by talented duo Dan Auerbach (vocals, guitars) and Patrick Carney Read more...
Alan Wake
Posted 10:07pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Ashley Lavin
Xbox360 Exclusive (4/5) Alan Wake is an art game for men. Unlike Flower or Braid this game features amazing cinematics, menacing Darkness monsters (à la the Heartless and Nobodies in Kingdom Hearts) and without a doubt the best storyline for a game I have played this year. You Read more...
2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
Posted 10:02pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Max Segal
Multiple Directors (4/5) This year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival featured 12 adrenaline-pumping short films showcasing a variety of mountain and adventure sports. They might as well call this the “Is he gonna die? Film Festival” because that seemed Read more...


