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Reiki’n It In
Posted 12:22pm Sunday 20th March 2016 by Lucy Hunter
Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that adherents believe also promotes healing. Reiki (rhymes with nakey) was developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui. It uses a technique often called “palm healing” or “hands-on-healing”. Read more...
The Human Garbage Receptacle
Posted 12:05pm Sunday 20th March 2016 by Anthony Gordon
You haven’t seen the nasty side of human nature until you’ve worked a job dealing with hungry people who do not give a fuck about who you are. The little social niceties that stop people from succumbing to their momentary anger and verbally abusing their mate’s girlfriend Read more...
No Pain, No Gain
Posted 1:36pm Sunday 13th March 2016 by Jean Balchin
It wasn’t until I felt the sharp sting of lemon juice trickling down into my eye made me realise I had made a terrible mistake. Inelegantly slumped over the bathroom sink, I squinted through my tears at the woebegone girl in the mirror and vowed never to bleach my freckles again. Although only Read more...
The Secret Life Of Bees
Posted 1:26pm Sunday 13th March 2016 by Amber Allott
The leader of the group got to her position of power by violently murdering her sisters. She was born in a cell and fed nothing but jelly by thousands of identical nurses. The bodies of her dead children are picked up and tossed outside the institution they were born in. When she is too old to work Read more...
The Path To Fashion Week: OP to iD
Posted 12:45pm Sunday 13th March 2016 by Brittany Pooley
iD Fashion Week is Dunedin’s own annual celebration of New Zealand fashion. It presents two major Fashion shows; the iD International Emerging Designer Awards and the iD Dunedin Fashion Show otherwise known as Railway Each year designers from all over the world are invited to put forward their Read more...
What's The Deal With Christian Science?
Posted 12:38pm Sunday 6th March 2016 by Lucy Hunter
Heal the sick. Raise the dead. Cleanse the lepers. Cast out demons,” reads the proud emblem of the Church of Christian Scientists. No wonder a man at the first service I went to told me that being a Christian Scientist is “very difficult”. Most people who have heard of Read more...
Student Flats Or Student Slums?
Posted 12:28pm Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joe Higham
Much criticism has been levelled at the condition of many student flats in North Dunedin, and countless solutions have been proposed, but who is the blame for the situation? Is it the landlords’ fault for not caring for properties enough and allowing the condition of their property to slowly Read more...
Through Space And Time With Shapeshifter
Posted 12:10pm Sunday 6th March 2016 by Critic
Shapeshifter landed in Dunedin last week to transport us to all to outer space with their futuristic music. Critic managed to wangle their way into their fourth-dimension practise room before the big show to snap some pics, have a beer, and talk sci-fi wit Critic: I feel lucky to have seen you Read more...
A Final Farewell
Posted 12:07pm Sunday 28th February 2016 by Mikayla Cahill
Richard slammed his hand over the guitar strings and a ringing tore apart the room. Everyone began to cheer in unison. A second later the guitar riffs and sharp drum beats were ripping apart the walls. My hair whipped me in the face, and beer spilled out of my glass as I swayed side to Read more...
Do Not Induce Vomiting
Posted 11:53am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Lucy Hunter
If you have accidently swallowed something poisonous, or are trying to help somebody who has, do not make them vomit. It is not an effective way to remove poison from the system. The stomach contractions that cause vomiting can make the poison absorb more rapidly into the bloodstream. If the Read more...


