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Three fables of Dunedin's forgotten flatters
Posted 5:49pm Sunday 14th April 2013 by Callum Fredric
Over the years, Dunedin has been home to hundreds of thousands of students from across the globe. Earlier this year, a friend discovered a basement full of historic letters and books that, taken together, paint a picture of the lives of some of Dunedin’s previous inhabitants. Armed with some Read more...
Evidence of a Mid-life Crisis
Posted 5:49pm Sunday 14th April 2013 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Loulou Callister-Baker’s flatmate discovered some mysterious boxes in the attic, full of the possessions of a man who clearly experienced a textbook midlife crisis. Impressed by his adherence to Mills & Boon-level stereotypes, she tells the story of the man’s life. Sometime last month, I walked Read more...
Mapping Out the Friend Zone
Posted 4:40pm Sunday 7th April 2013 by Sam McChesney
“You waited too long to make your move and now you’re in the friend zone ... if you don’t ask her out soon you’re going to end up stuck in the zone forever.” – Joey Tribbiani, Friends “The great irony is that the friend zone really doesn’t exist. The notion that once people make friends, they Read more...
The Strange Phenomenon of Christian Flatting
Posted 4:40pm Sunday 7th April 2013 by Brittany Mann
With Easter behind us and the mid-year break just around the corner, soon it will once again be the time of year to embark on that perennial venture we all love to hate: the flat hunt. For some, particularly newly-rounded freshers, decisions on flat group formation will involve fraught, Read more...
U Late
Posted 4:40pm Sunday 7th April 2013 by Bella Macdonald
The launch of U late on 1 April sent a flurry of joy to insomniacs who have been deprived of late-night entertainment ever since That Guy vanished off our screens. Critic reporter Bella Macdonald caught up with U late presenters Guy Montgomery (Left) and Tim Lambourne (Right) to ask them about the Read more...
Dunedin Gives Birth to Fashion
Posted 6:30pm Sunday 24th March 2013 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Writing an entire feature about events that you, the reader, either couldn’t afford to go to or would never be seen at is difficult. Fashion is also difficult, but then again, fashion is a fundamental part of all societies and completely governs the way we interact and progress. Arguably, Read more...
The Ends of the Earth
Posted 6:30pm Sunday 24th March 2013 by Josie Adams
One way or another, the world is doomed. Josie Adams got apocalyptic and assessed the most likely causes of the Earth’s inevitable demise, from the Robot Revolution to catastrophic climate change. In the past, our planet has had mass extinctions (dinosaurs R.I.P.), And it could just be a Read more...
What/Wear/Why???
Posted 5:43pm Sunday 17th March 2013 by Elsie Stone
In honour of iD Fashion week, Critic hit the pavements in search of Dunedin’s answer to Alexa Chung. Instead, we found these guys. Honestly, I do not know why someone would want to wear something that makes them look puffier than they already are. But on cold days in Dunedin it Read more...
In The Company Of Style
Posted 5:43pm Sunday 17th March 2013 by Loulou Callister-Baker
With iD Fashion week recently catwalking by, Critic took the chance to get a further insight into the fashion world. Loulou Callister-Baker ventured out into the city to interview four Dunedin designers who are each at different stages of their careers, from studying at Otago Polytech’s Fashion and Read more...
Marriage 101
Posted 5:43pm Sunday 17th March 2013 by Brittany Mann
It may be 2013, but plenty of students are still getting engaged, married, and even divorced. Brittany Mann tracked down six married Otago students to ask them the why, when, and why? With my debut as a bridesmaid for a friend’s wedding looming menacingly on the horizon, I have found myself Read more...


