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I’m quite enjoying the recent craze of Twitter Hacking. I’ve received several direct messages which are quite amusing. Former Green Party MP Sue Bradford messaged me to say “suebr: hey, I’ve been having better sex… Continue reading »
Public Holidays this year are a disgrace, Waitangi on a Saturday I ask, what’s that all about?
So, given that we have no days off any way, we will have to settle for celebrating… Continue reading »
New Year, New Decade, New Editor.
It’s my first day as the new editor of In Unison magazine; I’ve been here, oh…five hours and 39 minutes- give or take- and thought it was about time to… Continue reading »
and feel like killing time on your computer of the summer, then check out this list of my favourite websites:
Lamebook.com
A very entertaining look at some people who should never make their lives… Continue reading »
Last night my friend told me about www.pimpthatsnack.com after I revealed my love/hate relationship with www.thisiswhyyourefat.com and we decided we needed to contribute something.
We schemed some ideas of giant snacks we could make… Continue reading »
Hey Simon/Nomis, where are you? I'm kind of missing your comments, the last issue of In Unison online and the articles we have done since are lacking your incessant commenting. Have you given up on…
A few months ago after a night of celebrating our graduation, me and my boyfriend Tim meet my mum for breakfast, we were a little hung-over which prompted my mum tell us what happens to… Continue reading »
The very last issue of In Unison is out now now now and for some lucky readers you will find a voucher stapled inside your copy.
Because it's the party issue we have a box of… Continue reading »
I really want to learn French; I try and speak my minimal amount at my boyfriend but just end up laughing because I'm so terrible at it and just throw random words together to try… Continue reading »
At the biggest waste of an otherwise good idea for a world record. I'm talking about this hideous, trashy "cupcake". Why would you want to break a world record with something so ugly? The point… Continue reading »
Last weekend, I thought the end was near as I lay in my bed, coughing, sneezing, with swollen glands and sinuses, squirming with a fever and going through countless tissue. I am the worse person… Continue reading »
I have nothing to really look at through my big glass windows because you students ain’t here. It’s pretty boring, but I hope you’re making the most of your break.
I took two weeks off and… Continue reading »
Ngahau i te po or Groove the Night was held to mark the end of the Annual AUT Maori Expo. The expo which had an estimated 20,000 attendants is a one of a kind event… Continue reading »
Sam Hunt says it very well in the touching and arresting introduction to this very attractive collection of one of New Zealand's most loved and greatest poets, James K. Baxter. “The poems here were the… Continue reading »
The last work I saw by the Hackman group was an excellently executed nostalgia trip, presented in the various church halls of our nation called Arohaotearoa; complete with lamingtons, sweater vests, and humorous tales of… Continue reading »
Sons Of Zion
Roots band Sons of Zion will be touring the country in 2010 promoting their new album, they’ll also be releasing another album towards the end of the year. In Unison caught up… Continue reading »
Crowds of ravers, glow sticks, and countless bottles of water were all well and good on New Years Eve. But come late January and the time was ripe for a picnic and something a little… Continue reading »
Tahuna Breaks
With eight current members Tahuna Breaks are a group whose strengths lie in live performances that get the crowd moving. Straight from performances at The Big Day Out and… Continue reading »
Fantastic Mr Fox.
Fantastic Mr Fox sounded like a film I wanted to see, but I hadn’t factored in friends who refused to accompany me to what they deemed “a kids’ movie”. I had to resort… Continue reading »
Photos by Erin Gaffney
last week In Unison checked out the latest talent to come from Auckland University of Technology’s fashion department. The Rookie Show, an annual event is about profiling final year fashion student’s hard… Continue reading »
Chick flicks are not considered as the highest quality movies you can watch, regardless, I still find myself liking them and enjoying the fact that you often know already by the posters how it will… Continue reading »