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Aloo Gobi – Cheap, Dirty & Delicious
Posted 7:03pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by The Scarfie Chef
Aloo gobi is great because it is simple, delicious, and it sounds like a dirty joke. It’s also incredibly cheap because it’s based on potato, which is basically free, and it just uses all the standard spices from your drawer, no specialty pastes or anything. The key is frying Read more...
The Mermaidens: Gritty, Hypnotic, Kickass.
Posted 7:15pm Thursday 19th July 2018 by Jessica Thompson Carr
Despite their absolutely adorable name, the Mermaidens epitomize the gritty, hypnotic, kickass sound you always knew you needed but never had the guts to try. They've been around for a few years, and their style is just… so fricken cool. There’s no other way to describe Read more...
Rice Ball Reviews
Posted 7:11pm Thursday 19th July 2018 by Joel MacManus
Sushi Station The rice ball was warm. Weird. While abnormal for sushi, it was not altogether unpleasant. It’s also a sign that they were probably very freshly made and didn’t have time to cool down, so that’s a good thing. The rice was a flavour explosion, and it was Read more...
Kendrick Lamar, Dunedin, 2018: An Incredibly Hungover Review
Posted 7:09pm Thursday 19th July 2018 by Jessica Thompson Carr
I have seen God. I am now zen. Kung Fu Kenny took Dunedin by STORM on Tuesday in his huge Damn tour concert at Forsyth Barr Stadium. At 16,000, it was the largest crowd for a Pulitzer Prize winner in New Zealand history (narrowly pipping Carl Bernstein of the Washington Read more...
Rākau
Posted 5:38pm Thursday 12th July 2018 by Taylor Terekia
My ancestor advised his descendants You were born with two hands to use Hold your rākau and maintain independence And use theirs to deflect the abuse Racism, cultural appropriation... ‘don’t be sensitive, we’re joking around’ Words Read more...
Nadia Reid : I Just Became Obsessed And Never Stopped
Posted 5:36pm Thursday 12th July 2018 by Jamie Green
Dunedin’s own folk singer/songwriter Nadia Reid has been described as the saviour of folk music. Dave Dobbyn called her “spellbinding,” “transporting,” and “inspiring”. Her second album, Preservation, was ranked No. 2 on Mojo Magazine’s list Read more...
Being Māori at Otago University
Posted 5:33pm Thursday 12th July 2018 by Taylor Terekia
Being a fresh Māori navigating through University, I had a tough time dealing with identity when I arrived at Otago. In first year I was so overwhelmed by whitenon-Māori people I thought I was going to lose my reo, my culture and tikanga. I mean, I was already losing my tan and Read more...
Tap X to Cum
Posted 5:31pm Thursday 12th July 2018 by Lisa Blakie
Hey buds, you know what’s weird? Sex. You know what’s weirder? Sex in video games. Sex is a reward mechanic. Traditionally, there has not been a history of discussion of consent prior to sex rewards in games. Players assume that sexual rewards will always be given after Read more...
I Fucked You With My Pussy Not My Heart
Posted 9:49pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Critic
Two months ago I started casually seeing this very eccentric guy (he wrote erotic fiction and submitted naked photos of his dick to tumblr blogs so you make the judgement on just howeccentric). I made it very clear from the get-go that I didn’t want anything more than the physical, but Read more...
NZIFF: The New Zealand International Film Festival
Posted 9:47pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by George Hellriegel
The New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) is coming to town from the 9thto the 26thof August. Time to put on those big puffers to hide your snacks because you’ll want to go see the stunning line-up in store for Dunedin. To get everyone amped for what’s to come, here are a few Read more...


