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Bait
Posted 9:03pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Sue Hui Ong
Author: Nick Brownlee Publisher: Piatkus (5/5) From the opening chapter of Bait, I knew that it was definitely a guy’s kind of book. There’s nothing like a gruesome killing and a colossal explosion to raise testosterone levels, and Nick Brownlee sure sets the pace in this, Read more...
Get Knotted
Posted 8:52pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Kathy Young
Author: Michelle Holman Publisher: HarperCollins (2/5) Get Knotted is the story of how Danny falls in love with her twin sister’s American partner’s brother. The twin is dead (she had breast cancer), and so is her partner, Patrick (he drowned). This leaves Danny trying to Read more...
James Bellaney - Natural Landscapes
Posted 8:42pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Hana Aoake
None Gallery James Bellaney’s performance-based art exhibition at None Gallery uncovered the unconscious element of Bellaney’s creative process. Bellaney is a fourth-year Painting student at the Dunedin School of Art and this was his first solo exhibition. This exhibition is Read more...
Ltt Review: Voyager VI
Posted 8:30pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Jen Aitken
Directed by Jimmy Currin Devised and starring THEA152 Semester One students (2/5) This Voyager installation was ambitious and inventive. This stream of THEA 152 students – approximately 25 people, I am going to guess – staged the murder trial of the Read more...
Review: The 39 Steps
Posted 8:29pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Jen Aitken
Adapted by Patrick Barlow Directed by Hilary Norris Starring Patrick Davies, Anna Henare, Mark Neilson, and Danny Still Fortune Theatre Mainstage (4/5) “They don’t give up, they damn well keep going.” – Richard Hannay The 39 Read more...
The Outsiders - The Words Will Write Themselves
Posted 8:10pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by James Barlien
Wellington-based band The Outsiders have been touring relentlessly for their debut album, These Words Will Write Themselves. Live, these songs are fast paced, catchy, and more than anything, fantastic to listen to. Unfortunately, they do not have the same effect on the album. The album is Read more...
Fornax Chemica - Chemical Furnace
Posted 8:09pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Walker MacMurdo
Universal (1/5) The phrase “strictly better” is used in some strategy games to describe when one move, choice, or play is better than another in any given circumstance. It isn’t often used in reviews. The notion of a book, movie, or song always being better Read more...
Fat Freddy's – fucking shit up.
Posted 8:08pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Simon Wallace
With a vibrancy befitting his cartoon alter ego, Hopepa warmed up the small alcove we were forced under by the rain in a way only someone living their dream can. Having been drawn into the fold of Fat Freddy's Drop only months after their inception, his bad ho jelly-roll dance moves and loose Read more...
Red Dead Redemption
Posted 8:02pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Ethan Khalsa
Platforms: PS3 and XBox 360 Red Dead Redemption is a game set in the Old West of the United States. It is a truly epic game produced by Rockstar, the same company that made the Grand Theft Auto games. The story takes place in an open world sandbox environment, and Read more...
Letters To Juliet
Posted 8:00pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Nicole Muriel
Directed by Gary Winnick (2.5/5) In Letters to Juliet, an interesting premise leads to a uninteresting rom-com. Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is an aspiring journalist. She and her fiancé, Viktor, travel to Verona together. But the trip isn’t as romantic as she’d hoped: Viktor Read more...


