Emma Dean and Francesca de Valence’s ‘Songs of Love and War’
This was the first time I’d gone to the Armidale Club exclusively for a concert, not for a few drinks and an embarrassing game of pool. And I might never go back for another concert, because Emma Dean...
View ArticleA Superstar in Armidale
By Eden Campbell Before snippets of the Armidale Drama and Musical Society’s ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ were unleashed on the public eye for the first time, director Cathy Archer took to the stage to...
View ArticleEdge of Tomorrow
Review by Stu Horsfield Director: Doug Liman Starring: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton When you are going to watch an action movie starring Tom Cruise it’s a good idea to hold your nose because...
View ArticleTransformers: Age of Extinction
Review by Helen Taylor Director: Michael Bay Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Raynor, Kelsey Grammer, Stanley Tucci “There are no good aliens or bad aliens. There’s just us and them, and you...
View Article‘Into the Woods’– A production by Earle Page College Musical Society
By Desiree King For the past 40 years Earle Page College has had the privilege of hosting its very own musical for the University of New England and surrounding community. This years production is an...
View ArticleREVIEW: Child of Light
By Stu Horsfield Child of Light is a 2D, hand drawn, platformer/adventure RPG from Ubisoft, with the story taking the form of an epic poem. You play as Aurora, a child who, after falling deathly ill,...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Wolf Among Us
By Alana Young The Wolf Among Us is an episodic interactive narrative game, adapted from Bill Willingham’s Fables comic book series. There are five episodes in the first season, with each one clocking...
View ArticleMidsummer is Coming to Booloomimbah
Article and photos by Jamiee Lindley In a crazily huge endeavour to bring theatre at UNE back to vibrant life, the UNE Theatre and Music departments are bringing the love, sex and comedy of...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Rover
Review by Stu Horsfield “Australia, ten years after the collapse.” The Rover is the newest film from director David Michôd, whose last work was the immensely powerful Animal Kingdom. It is an...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Hundred-Foot Journey
Review by Helen Taylor The first and possibly most important thing you need to know about this movie is that you will be hungry afterwards. You will most likely want curry. Amazing Indian curry cooked...
View ArticleREVIEW: Gone Girl (Spoiler alert!)
Helen Taylor So Stu, something about your text after Gone Girl last night gave me the feeling you maybe didn’t love it? “I hated it”, or something along those lines? How do you feel about it today? Stu...
View ArticleCOMP315/515 Choose Your Own Adventure Games
Students in COMP315/515: Web and Internet Programming made a series of Choose Your Own Adventure Games as part of a project-style sequence of assignments, which were designed to gradually build up a...
View Article8 Essential College Films and TV Series
By Jacob Foley Looking for recommendations for something to watch on a quiet weeknight with friends? Here are eight movies and TV series that might pleasantly surprise you. Grab some takeaway, a couple...
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