New Zealand Young Writers Fest: Nau Mai, Haere Mai
Posted 5:16pm Saturday 7th September 2024 by Jamiema Lorimer
Young writers from across Aotearoa, of all writing forms and backgrounds, are coming together in Ōtepoti this weekend for the New Zealand Young Writers Festival. With accessibility at the core of the festival’s kaupapa, all events are free to attend. These events showcase talent and Read more...
‘Flipper Fest’ For Feathered Friends
Posted 7:42pm Sunday 28th July 2024 by Sam Smith-Soppet
A genre-diverse festival called Flipper Fest has been scheduled for August 9-10th, all in the name of the Yellow Eyed Penguin Trust. Platforming local musos of the current Dunedin Sound, the festival promises to merge surf rock with punk and indie-adjacent sounds to make for a rip-roaring Read more...
Dancing in the Rain: Baseline Reviewed
Posted 9:54pm Friday 5th April 2024 by Iris Hehir
It’s important to Critic Te Ārohi that our reviews are authentic. To review hall food, we needed to assume the identities of freshers. And to review Baseline, we also had to assume the appropriate state of a festival-goer: dressed a lil’ slutty and with enough vodka Red Bulls in our Read more...
Dunedin Debuts New Fringe
Posted 5:48pm Sunday 17th March 2024 by Jordan Irvine
On Wednesday, March 13th, the Dunedin Fringe Festival officially kicked off at Te Whare o Rukutia, ushering in 11 days of comedy, theatre, art, and the kind of general sophistication which you just need every once in a while. The night began with MC/comedian/Fringe act Nicola Brown, who Read more...
Cutting Your Fringe: The Cost of Defunding the Dunedin Fringe Festival
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 12th March 2023 by Jamiema Lorimer
Dunedin Fringe Festival 2023 was thrown into doubt in September last year when Creative NZ (CNZ) declined their funding application. This year’s Fringe is set to go ahead, after a crowdfunding campaign and a great show of support from the community. Critic looks at what costs it took to send Read more...
Ōtepoti hosts Festival of Anarchy
Posted 4:34pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Zak Rudin
On Saturday 21 May, from midday to sundown, people congregated at 111 Moray Place for the Ōtepoti Festival of Anarchy (or A-Day, as the cool kids call it). Despite the cold, the festival delivered on providing food, music, workshops and free stuff. What more could you ask for? Critic Te Arohi Read more...
Student Volunteers Prop Up Science Festival
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Asia Martusia King
The vast majority of volunteers at the New Zealand International Science Festival were students. The festival, which took place from 8 to 18 of July, saw a total number of 92 volunteers. Volunteer Coordinator Hannah says that around 80% of these were studying at Otago University. This is Read more...
Why Are There So Many Shit Drugs in Dunedin This Year?
Posted 12:15pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by Sean Gourley
Molly took one and a half Red Bull pressies at Electric Avenue. She couldn’t sleep for 36 hours. In the following days she had one of the worst come-downs of her life. “I'd spent the money so I took it. I would not have paid for it if I’d known it wasn’t Read more...
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