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Dear Barbie,
My dad has gone bald and I have always had a chronic fear of bald people. I can’t be around him…please help me, I feel terrible.
From Peladophobia guy
Dear Peladophobia guy,
Eww I SO know… Continue reading »
Dear Barbie,
I am addicted to Facebook. I can’t get off it! It’s taking over my life!
FB4LF
Dear FB4LF
Yes there are a few of you addicts out there, it’s a shame because many of you are probably… Continue reading »
Kia-Ora, everyone!
Welcome to the Auckland issue. Pull up a park bench, jam some chewing gum under a table, don your aviators and brace yourself for 2010 – it’s going to be a year to… Continue reading »
Kia ora everyone!
Welcome to Unitec (and welcome back to any returning students)! Congratulations are due to you all for deciding to study in 2010. And I'll tell you right now you've picked a… Continue reading »
Splinter & Sport
The Super 14 season has kicked off once again with administrators promising fans a much improved product for 2010. This includes a reduction in ticket prices… Continue reading »
Kia-Ora, everyone!
Welcome to the Auckland issue. Pull up a park bench, jam some chewing gum under a table, don your aviators and brace yourself for 2010 – it’s going to be a year to… Continue reading »
Kurt Cobain may have been pretty stylish, and Holden Caulfield is unquestionably cool; but in spite of apathy's cool demeanour, empathy is still occasionally useful. Joseph Harper set out to cash in on compassion.
In a… Continue reading »
It’s New Zealand Music Month, while local gigs quadruple and local albums get the big push, Megha Kehar finds out how our Kiwi musicians are going globally.
Sitting around in her K Road flat in central… Continue reading »
Hey Dave,
I wish to respond to your letter to my editor.
In case you've forgotten Dave; you wrote:
"What is an "antidiscrimination policy"? Does Joseph Harper realise that 'antidiscrimination' is not a word?"
Yes Dave. I do. I… 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 »