Egypt's Dream and the Peacefulness That's Killing Them
Posted 12:27pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Jace Smith
As the horrific events taking place in Syria and Iraq dominate headlines, and we’re inundated with images of ISIS beheadings and bombs, it is easy to forget that just a few years ago the Middle East held our attention for an entirely different reason. Referred to in Western media outlets as Read more...
Compassion in Action
Posted 12:35pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Lydia Adams
The next time you’re lying in bed at night trying to get some sleep, take a moment and listen to your body. You’ll hear the digestive gurgles, breath coming in and out of your chest, and perhaps the faint beating of your heart. Your body is amazing. Every little cell that makes up your Read more...
Immortality: The Eternal Search
Posted 12:41pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Amber Allott
In just about every culture, across the world and throughout time, humankind has invariably sought a single thing: eternal life. Ancient mythologies are strewn with tales of dashing heroes and cunning tricksters who achieve it, and with mystical artifacts that can bestow it. Historically, Read more...
The Sound Of Dunedin's None Gallery
Posted 12:53pm Sunday 2nd August 2015 by George Elliott
A short walk up Stafford, a street lined with disused warehouses and an old furniture distributor, one will find None Gallery. It is a residential studio and gallery complex that is a mainstay of Dunedin’s alternative sound subculture and independent arts. Often stylised as simply Read more...
Painting The Town
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 2nd August 2015 by Jessica Thompson
Bracing the atlantic chill, tucking my hands as close to my boobs as they could go within the bounds of social acceptability, I ventured into the city. With its tumbleweed Scrumpy bottles, prison-like structures and a heavy sky that hangs, permanently grey, it’s difficult to see the Read more...
The New Zealand International Film Festival
Posted 1:42pm Sunday 2nd August 2015 by Mandy Te
The cinematic experience is lost when you stream a film online; for director of the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF), Bill Gosden, the mere act of going to the movies plays a social role in our lives that can’t be replaced. Dunedin’s Regent Theatre and Rialto Cinemas Read more...
Is It Global Warming, Stupid?
Posted 1:18pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Sam Fraser
As record-breaking levels of rain fell in Dunedin on 2 June 2015, South Dunedin quickly began to resemble an Arctic Venice. Large canals divided streets. Those without a kayak or a sturdy set of waders were left to ponder indoors on what the hell was going on outside. Meanwhile, further north in Read more...
When Looks Can Kill
Posted 1:27pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Brittany Pooley
Pain in beauty There’s something comical about an injury where vanity is involved. A woman in Australia recently made headlines around the world when she was taken to hospital due to the tightness of her skinny jeans. The woman, who has been granted name suppression, had just finished Read more...
Street Art on Campus
Posted 12:36pm Sunday 2nd August 2015 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Fluke is a veteran Montreal graffiti artist who set up the graffiti company, A’Shop, in Montreal, Canada, in 2009. A’Shop supports artists in Montreal, setting the professional standard for artists and clients alike. OUSA has recently flown him to Dunedin and is commissioning him, along Read more...
The Confederate Flag
Posted 1:14pm Sunday 26th July 2015 by Anonymous Bird
"[A]s a people, we are fighting to maintain the Heaven-ordained supremacy of the white man over the inferior or coloured race.” These are the words of William T. Thompson, designer of the American Confederate flag. The Confederate flag was created during the start of the American Civil Read more...
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