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Ai Weiwei: Rarely Apologetic
Posted 11:23am Saturday 30th September 2017 by Waveney Russ
Ai Weiwei has been arrested, surveyed, interrogated, abused and exiled by the Communist Party of China (CPC). His contributions to the political-artistic discussion dominated the 2017 global art scene. The son of a denounced Chinese poet, political retribution has been part of Weiwei’s life Read more...
I Touched Darude
Posted 11:12am Saturday 30th September 2017 by Josephine Devereux
Legends aren’t born, they’re made. The legend is made of memes and called Darude, the man behind the cultural classic that is ‘Sandstorm’. This is the journey I undertook to see Sandstorm live. Darude was playing one New Zealand concert, in Christchurch. Why Christchurch? Read more...
Dumplings
Posted 1:55pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Liani Baylis
Dumplings are one of those things that test every ounce of my willpower every single time. How the fuck are they so good? Anyone who says they don’t like dumplings should be charged with treason as far as I am concerned. I make mine in a bamboo steamer (which you can pick up from Kmart Read more...
Rough Night
Posted 1:50pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Gem MacDuff
Rating: 2/5 Amped for a kick-ass, unabashedly feminist film about a bunch of fierce yet comic women fighting the good fight, I have to say I was disappointed. Wonder Woman was sold out. Instead I was ushered into a nearly empty cinema to see Lucia Aniello’s “Rough Night”. In a Read more...
Paris Can Wait
Posted 1:45pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Gem MacDuff
Rating: 1/5 I really, really wanted this to be the Eat, Pray, Love we all deserve, but all this film made me feel was hungry. Eleanor Coppola’s Paris Can Wait follows Anne (Diane Lane), the wife of a loving but distant movie producer and his business partner Jacques (Arnaud Viard) as Read more...
itch.io and Indie Games
Posted 1:26pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Lisa Blakie
Itch.io is a website that has 100s of games, both free and premium, to download. You can also donate to creators of games and choose what to pay for purchase! How incredible is that? Game accessibility has been hugely increased through mobile free to play games, however it is extremely rare that iOS Read more...
INK at Railway St Studios, Auckland
Posted 1:19pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Peter Dornauf
The art world, though it would deny it, has its own set of well-established hierarchies. It needs to look down on something and that something is print works, which is ironic given that Pop Art, one of the major revolutions in the history of art, employed printing techniques. Both Warhol and Read more...
Review: From Chamber Music to Echo Chamber...
Posted 1:13pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Bianca Prujean
Person L – Stacian from Night School Records On 9 September 2017, Night School Records dropped ‘Person L’, the latest full-length offering from Stacian. The call and response vocals on opening track ‘Volx’ may have you mistaking Stacian for your new favourite Read more...
Review: Michael Houstoun & Bella Hristova
Posted 1:01pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Isaac Shatford
There’s nothing quite like live chamber music. I’m not just saying that because I don’t have tickets to Ed Sheeran. There’s something magical about seeing two or more instrumentalists in musical conversation. I can’t think of a better example of this than Read more...
A Keeper of Sheep by William Carpenter
Posted 12:54pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Zoe Taptiklis
The cover of this novel almost tries to warn you off with its bleeding grey pinks. Any millennial trying to express themselves through the last available port, fashion, should chain a copy of A Keeper of Sheep around their neck. Carpenter’s novel is a must read for anyone who wholeheartedly Read more...


