Online issue contents

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The interweb is called the googletubes for a reason. It is very messy. Information doesn’t necessarily sit in a logical order for you to find it. So here is the contents for this week.

Entire Issue

All articles that are in Issue 11 of Salient will be tagged with the issue number and year and can be accessed here.

Cover Story

The State of Religion in NZ

Features

The Budget
Shirley’s words
Religion is cool
The Forgotten People

Regular bits

Editorial
President
Notices
Letters
Comics
Puzzles
Executive:
The Long Goodbye
Belly Dancing + Real Estate x Helicopter = Tertiary Education Fail
News:
Latimer defiant over Food bank mishap
Muted boycott raises points
Library suspends non-urgent purchases
English Premier League Review
Auckland students rally against National candidate

Columns

teh grammerz
Where the Wild Things Are
Wong View
Sando says
Echoes from the Bamboo Forest
Politics
Environment
Health

Arts

Music
Desperate Times
Red Bull Studio Live Highlights
The Apollo Association
All Kiwi music is good. Yeah right.
Parachute: An Angel at my Turntable
The Story of the Midnight Youth -or- Flogging a Dead Horse
Visual Arts
Utopia/Dystopia
Film
When the wind blows
Defiance
Trouble is my Business
Let the Right One In
Theatre/Comedy
A Song for the Ugly Kids
The Burn
Science
Fashion
Beer + Food

7 Responses to “Online issue contents”

  1. Tim A. Rufus

    Where’s the link to the somewhat witty song I wrote about Joel Cosgrove?

    You know the one that was relevant like two weeks ago?

    It seems to be absent from both the music and the letters section (although a rather good letter of mine is there).

    I am currently working on an epic piece about the cat that waits at the crossing outside Kelburn Park for cars to stop to the tune of The Rolling Stone’s Sympathy for the Devil. I call it Sympathy for the Cat That Waits at the Crossing outside Kelburn Park for Cars to Stop.

    Grazie.

  2. Hank Scorpio

    “Weird Tim” Rufus Yankovioc.

  3. Graeme Edgeler

    The comics aren’t all that readable…

  4. Hank Scorpio

    Graeme Edgeler missing his monday morning funnies