Extreme Haunted Houses
Posted 10:53am Saturday 30th September 2017 by Lucy Hunter
“People piss themselves, shit themselves,” says Rory Foley casually as he shows us through the empty prison. Foley delights in terrorising people, for charity. It’s a grim place to walk around. The Dunedin Prison was completed in 1896 and used for over a century until its Read more...
I Touched Darude
Posted 11:12am Saturday 30th September 2017 by Josephine Devereux
Legends aren’t born, they’re made. The legend is made of memes and called Darude, the man behind the cultural classic that is ‘Sandstorm’. This is the journey I undertook to see Sandstorm live. Darude was playing one New Zealand concert, in Christchurch. Why Christchurch? Read more...
Bang!
Posted 11:43am Sunday 24th September 2017 by Lucy Hunter
When did you last ask your mum about her sex life? Melody Thomas did it on national radio. Bang! is a Radio New Zealand podcast series on sex, sexuality and relationships. Real people tell real stories about their sex lives to producer Melody Thomas. Thomas loves audio storytelling. A lot of Read more...
An A-Z of people that exist
Posted 11:46am Sunday 24th September 2017 by Chelle Fitzgerald
Awkward Weed Dealer. “How’s it goin mate,” he greets you as he takes you down to the back room that he rents at his brother in law’s house. As you gaze around his room, your eyes are assaulted by the dusty collection of Jack Daniel’s and Jim Beam shot glasses and Read more...
The History of Initiations at Otago University
Posted 12:33pm Sunday 24th September 2017 by Joel MacManus
With the student ghetto, couch burning, broken bottles and the Hyde St party, it’s easy to villianise modern student behaviour. However, in contrast with their parents, grandparents, and greatgrandparents, students these days are angels. Joel Macmanus reports on the dangerous and disgusting Read more...
Rethinking your Drinking
Posted 12:25pm Sunday 17th September 2017 by Zane Pocock
Zane Pocock is a former Critic editor and the COO of Hello Sunday Morning, a charity that develops campaigns and technology to help people change their relationship with alcohol. In the past year, much has been made of improving behaviour in the student quarter. Couches have enjoyed a Read more...
Go Well, Celia
Posted 12:38pm Sunday 17th September 2017 by Hannah Herchenbach
The first time I saw Celia Mancini was on celluloid. Three years ago, my flatmates and I headed out in the rain to catch a screening of Margaret Gordon’s documentary about the Christchurch band Into the Void at Alice’s, a theatre in the centre of town that holds about 30 Read more...
A Little Bit Danker
Posted 11:51am Sunday 17th September 2017 by Lucy Hunter
Tokerau (Toki) Wilson (Rarotongan) is the co-creator of the genre Māori/Pasifika Goth. Defining Māori/Pasifika Goth was “kind of a joke when we made a video to promote the show. It was just me and Wairehu Grant (Tainui), talking to the camera, asking that question, ‘What is Read more...
Why I quit sex
Posted 11:38am Sunday 10th September 2017 by A Scarfie
Everyone loves a good sex story. I seem to have a lot of them. Ever since I lost my virginity at 17, I’ve had a complicated relationship with sex. The complication is that I have a shitload of sex. A different guy every night kinda sex. A threesome with a stripper kind of sex. four people in Read more...
What Exactly is Rugby doing to our Brains?
Posted 11:54am Sunday 10th September 2017 by Ben Lorimer
On a rugby field in France, two ex-All Blacks are squaring off against one another. Anthony Tuitavake receives a pass and squares his shoulders as he plunges towards the defensive line. Waiting to meet him, Ma’a Nonu steadies himself and launches into a tackle. The two massive men meet, and Read more...
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