Greenhill Lime and Elderflower Seltzers
Posted 4:38pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Chug Norris
When I consumed the Greenhill Seltzers I was struck by divine inspiration. It all began when I heard a knock on the door late one afternoon. Opening the door there was no one around, but before me lay a baby perched on the doorstep of my flat. Its cradle was illuminated by a ray of golden light that Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 4:36pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate Dropping out of uni and buying a season pass to the ski fields, sorry Mum. Full year papers having no first sem exams. Sorry to my flatties who had to watch me get otp since May. The new Vice-Chancellor being called Dave. Just saying no one has seen him and David Schwimmer in the Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 4:34pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 It’s time to assess your life choices, how did you end up this way? Cafe to try: Modaks Espresso Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 Emotional attachment is scary. Learn how to deal with it. Cafe to try: Buster Read more...
Local Produce: Alex Dykes
Posted 4:28pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
Singer-songwriter Alex Dykes is loud, full of life, and new to the Dunedin music scene. His upcoming album, The Dunedin Study, is set to be released this summer. Critic sat down to chat with Alex on his upcoming projects, his time at Otago, and his creative process. Alex started playing Read more...
Recycle A Device: Otago students are running one of New Zealand’s raddest social enterprises
Posted 4:23pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
If there is one thing every student has, it’s an old laptop or phone collecting dust in a drawer. Maybe you just don’t know what to do with it, or the thought of recycling it seems like too much admin, or maybe you’re hoping one day your old device will suddenly come back to life. Read more...
OPINION: Middle Aged Drunks Are the Problem, Not Students
Posted 4:21pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Asia Martusia King
There’s a rugby match tonight. Shona’s left Xavier with a babysitter, and she’s going fucking rogue. For one night and one night only, her pent-up midlife chaos will be free. Her husband, Murray, is also gearing up for the game. Murray and his corporate buddies will indulge in too Read more...
Hot Chicken & Spicy Bants with Ocean Alley’s Mitch Galbraith
Posted 4:19pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Elliot Weir
Aussie psychedelic rock band Ocean Alley have jammed their way into our playlists, festivals, and hearts in recent years with hit singles like ‘Confidence’ and ‘The Comedown’. In light of their upcoming tour across Aotearoa, guitarist Mitch Galbraith sat down with Critic Te Read more...
Kiribati Language Week
Posted 4:17pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Susana Jones
Mauri everyone! Kiribati language week was from Sunday 11 July to Saturday 17 July, and is a time to celebrate and engage with the language of our Pacific neighbours. (We’re a week late, but still committed to bringing you this celebration of Kiribati language). Kiribati is a three Read more...
The Great Annual Critic Bar Review: Part 2
Posted 4:15pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
We’ve established that it is impossible to agree on the best bar. But here a washed-up fourth year with an alcohol problem continues to assess the general vibes of our most iconic drinking spots. This is Part Two of the controversial Great Annual Critic Bar Review. (If you think everything Read more...
Breatha’s Fables
Posted 4:11pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Breatha was a storyteller thousands of years ago. Not much is known about their life, aside from the fact that they were the first homo sapien to burn a piece of lounge furniture while intoxicated. All we have left today are their stories, which historians believe were usually told around a burning Read more...


