Monthly Archives: June 2010

Why The Doctor matters, and David Tennant doesnt.

By Jessyca Krause Since 1963, Doctor Who has been a staple part of the sci-fi world. The Doctor has had more faces than a watch factory, and even more companions than that. So why were people so hell bent on … Continue reading

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Reliving Friendships Gone Past

By Carlie Soltys As a child, I was always petrified of porcelian dolls – their china faces turning and making that scratching, nails-on-a-chalkboard sound haunted my dreams. It didn’t help that my cousins used to tell stories of dolls getting … Continue reading

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And long shall live: The Greatest Entertainer of all Time.

By Jessyca Krause Sitting here listening to Michael Jackson, I remember the first time my aunty made me watch the Dangerous VHS. It would have been about 1995. I was five years old. The first time I watched it, I … Continue reading

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You May Say I’m a Dreamer

When people think ‘John Lennon’, there are usually a list of adjectives that crop up, most commonly ‘hippie’ and that his time has past. When I think of John, all I can think of is how he saved me. Continue reading

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