Picture/Poem: The Imagery of Joanna Margaret Paul & Cilla McQueen
Posted 1:14pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Picture/Poem: The Imagery of Joanna Margaret Paul & Cilla McQueen is an exhibition centred on friendship. In its intimacy, its cleverness, and its written and visual imagery of Dunedin, the experience of the show is moving. Although both artists traverse disciplines — the exhibition Read more...
Leviathan: Scar Sighted
Posted 1:59pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 3/5 Black metal has to be among the most preposterous and controversial sub-genres in music. It is difficult to separate the music itself from the satanic imagery in which it is dressed, not to mention the murders and church burnings that have occurred within the black metal community. Read more...
Beetroot, Blue Cheese and Candied Walnut Risotto
Posted 1:23pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Sophie Edmonds
I’m writing this on a flight back from Wellington where I have just blown my monthly budget and my mind on a weekend’s worth of food. Oh my, was it worth it or what! One of the highlights was this epic beef cheek and red wine risotto that reminded me how much I love risotto. I sometimes Read more...
Singles in Review
Posted 2:09pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Basti Menkes
Cheldea Wolfe - "Iron Moon" Californian sorceress, Chelsea Wolfe, has spent the last six years taking sounds from the worlds of doom, drone, black metal, electronica and folk to create a style uniquely her own. Her most recent album, Pain is Beauty, saw her expertly crafting gothic Read more...
Boychoir
Posted 1:29pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Shaun Swain
Rating: 3/5 There’s a fine line between a feel-good film and a predictably cheesy one. No matter how uplifting or audibly and visually stunning Boychoir is, Francois Girard’s drama teeters along this line like it’s a tightrope. Unfortunately, this film leans towards the Read more...
Horoscope | Issue 11
Posted 2:17pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Madame McMystery
Do you struggle with making basic life decisions? Worried about never bumping into your campus soulmate, or whether to eat two-minute noodles for every dinner this week? Fear not, chums, for I, Madame McMystery, have gazed deep into the cosmos to reveal the secrets the planetary alignments hold in Read more...
Lucky Them
Posted 1:33pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Maya Dodd
Rating: 4/5 Have you ever wasted your life reminiscing over the one that got away? Maybe you pined after him as he sat in front of you in class until one day he just stopped showing up. Maybe she dropped you like last year’s Karen Walker sunnies, replacing you with an upgraded, new and Read more...
Ordinary People
Posted 1:36pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Alex Campbell-Hunt
Classic In a somewhat Kanye West-esque fashion, Ordinary People is also known as the “movie that robbed Raging Bull of its Best Picture Oscar” and it’s a shame that this has become a big part of the film’s reputation. I haven’t seen Raging Bull, so I can’t Read more...
Theatre Review: MAMIL
Posted 1:41pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by George Niven
Rating: 4/5 My father is a MAMIL. I don’t like to talk about it, but it’s true. So while, initially, the main character of MAMIL sparked anxious flashbacks to the time my dad turned up to a parent-teacher conference night with only a thin layer of polyester-polyurethane copolymer Read more...
Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs
Posted 1:47pm Sunday 10th May 2015 by Bridget Vosburgh
In Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs, Johann Hari covers the bizarre origins of the drug war, the horrific state of the drug war today, what is most likely to be the actual cause of drug addiction, and the few places where people are finding better ways to deal with the Read more...
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