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Fish and Chips and Feminism with Clementine Ford
Posted 11:41pm Thursday 16th May 2019 by Erin Gourley
Clementine Ford is cool. During our Sunday afternoon interview, the feminist writer ordered fish and chips, gave me all of the chips, and offered me wine twice. We launch right into rape culture on university campuses. “It’s always existed and people will try as hard as they can Read more...
Students to Watch | Adam Currie
Posted 11:40pm Thursday 16th May 2019 by Henessey Griffiths
Creating change and empowering others to do the same has been a key theme in Adam Currie’s life. Growing up in Nelson passionate about environmental issues, Adam moved to Dunedin for university. While also studying a mixture of politics and art, he is busy working as the co-convenor for Read more...
Flameboi: the Legend, the Lie
Posted 11:36pm Thursday 16th May 2019 by Nina Minogue
Hailed as New Zealander of the Year by Critic Booze Reviews, Flameboi rose to fame through spending $1,000 of his course-related costs on Flame beer. I caught up with the man, the myth, the legend himself, only to discover that his story was in fact an elaborate ploy. A Flameploi by Flameboi, if you Read more...
Dusty Dunedin Delicacies: Critic’s Guide to Hangover Food
Posted 11:34pm Thursday 16th May 2019 by Henessey Griffiths
Saturday night was wild. Kick ons went hard, but your mate’s party went harder. The night was fuzzy, but judging by the amount of seedy “up2 x” messages you sent and lack of cards in your wallet – it must’ve been a good night. You wake up on Sunday with a light amount Read more...
Critic Reviews Drum and Bass Gigs That Are Yet to Happen
Posted 1:27am Friday 10th May 2019 by Alex MacKygee
Christchurch and Dunedin have two intense rivalries dominated by sweaty men: that sports one, and then the one for the title of New Zealand’s Drum and Bass Capital. While nothing will quite match the vibe from hooning down the Four Avenues at 130kph (as I pour one out for FUSION Car Audio), Read more...
Students to Watch – Andrew Rudolph
Posted 12:29am Friday 10th May 2019 by Sinead Gill
Andrew Rudolph has done a lot in his time. After working in hospitality, banking, radio and human resources, he is now a third year Social Work student here at Otago. Alongside his studies, Andrew is also the secretary of the Dunedin Multi-Ethnic Council, the treasurer of Students Against Sexual Read more...
Can we all just admit that the Selwyn Ballet sucks?
Posted 8:51pm Thursday 9th May 2019 by Joel MacManus
At the 2019 Capping Show, the Selwyn Ballet will take to the stage for its 91st year. This year’s troupe got a warm-up on a big stage, performing for Forsyth Barr Stadium at the Highlanders game last week. The Selwyn Ballet is a large group of first year boys wearing tutus and excessive Read more...
Whatever Happened to Dane Rumble?
Posted 8:47pm Thursday 9th May 2019 by Henessey Griffiths
It’s May, which means it is officially New Zealand Music Month. New Zealand and the creative field of music go together like a bottle of Cleanskin and a BYO at India Gardens – terrifically. We have seen so many great musicians and bands come out of New Zealand who have shaped the Read more...
Students to Watch: Taylor Rose Terekia
Posted 10:09pm Thursday 2nd May 2019 by Henessey Griffiths
While Taylor-Rose Terekia is working hard to become the next Taika Waititi studying Indigenous Development, Film and Media Studies, and Marketing, she is also Tumuaki (President) of Te Roopū Maori. Her role involves providing support and community for Māori students at Otago, “in a Read more...
Michael Rose: Life in Biro
Posted 9:53pm Thursday 2nd May 2019 by Henessey Griffiths
Art has always been something Michael Rose has been drawn to, but he has recently found his niche in embroidery and pen illustration. “I enjoy the intricacies of these mediums, and the control that I am able to achieve with them. Control over my medium is particularly important to me as I have Read more...


