Bring the Noise
Posted 4:59pm Sunday 11th August 2019
OUSA’s annual ‘Battle of the Bands’ competition is back and fresher than ever. Channelling their inner Public Enemy, the Bring The Noise competition is being hosted over three weeks, showcasing the best local musical talent we have to offer. Thirteen acts will compete, but only one Read more...
Feel the Spray with Dunedin’s Local Pesticide Enthusiasts: Flyspray
Posted 4:32am Friday 26th July 2019
What does a vape store retail manager, bean soup merchant, and bouncy castle coordinator all have in common? They all share being local pesticide enthusiasts and members of the self-described “conspiracy punk safe kids” band Flyspray. Comprised of Jack Doublet on lead vocals and guitar, Read more...
Tally Ho! Voyaging Through the New Dunedin Sound
Posted 4:31am Friday 26th July 2019
Critic interrogates drunk students in the line for Pint Night with pretentious questions about the Dunedin Sound because we’re not like other boys and Pint Night is a bit shit. What is your favourite Dunedin Sound band? “Albion Abbey is pretty good” “Hold Read more...
A Meaningful Interview With Meaningful Confessions
Posted 11:34pm Thursday 11th July 2019
“What does my super religious girlfriend and medicine have in common? I don't think I'll ever get in either of them,” is one of the latest confessions received by UoO: Meaningful Confessions. With over 17,000 likes on Facebook, the page was set up for students to anonymously Read more...
Students to Watch: Jess Thompson
Posted 11:39pm Thursday 4th July 2019
“What’s in the blood? What’s in a name? A whenua split for Pākehā gain, a bone or a skull for museums to claim, continue to sing past abuse and the blame, we have to create to stay sane,” the Māori Mermaid sings. Jessica Thompson is an English and Art History Read more...
Students to Watch | Adam Currie
Posted 11:40pm Thursday 16th May 2019
Creating change and empowering others to do the same has been a key theme in Adam Currie’s life. Growing up in Nelson passionate about environmental issues, Adam moved to Dunedin for university. While also studying a mixture of politics and art, he is busy working as the co-convenor for Read more...
Dusty Dunedin Delicacies: Critic’s Guide to Hangover Food
Posted 11:34pm Thursday 16th May 2019
Saturday night was wild. Kick ons went hard, but your mate’s party went harder. The night was fuzzy, but judging by the amount of seedy “up2 x” messages you sent and lack of cards in your wallet – it must’ve been a good night. You wake up on Sunday with a light amount Read more...
Students to Watch – Andrew Rudolph
Posted 12:29am Friday 10th May 2019
Andrew Rudolph has done a lot in his time. After working in hospitality, banking, radio and human resources, he is now a third year Social Work student here at Otago. Alongside his studies, Andrew is also the secretary of the Dunedin Multi-Ethnic Council, the treasurer of Students Against Sexual Read more...
Whatever Happened to Dane Rumble?
Posted 8:47pm Thursday 9th May 2019
It’s May, which means it is officially New Zealand Music Month. New Zealand and the creative field of music go together like a bottle of Cleanskin and a BYO at India Gardens – terrifically. We have seen so many great musicians and bands come out of New Zealand who have shaped the Read more...
Students to Watch: Taylor Rose Terekia
Posted 10:09pm Thursday 2nd May 2019
While Taylor-Rose Terekia is working hard to become the next Taika Waititi studying Indigenous Development, Film and Media Studies, and Marketing, she is also Tumuaki (President) of Te Roopū Maori. Her role involves providing support and community for Māori students at Otago, “in a Read more...
Henessey Griffiths
Culture Editor