by gorillavoice_wlw37r | Jul 7, 2016 | Uncategorized, Updates
James Wilson is probably as far removed as the stuffy older more-mature image I would normally associate with a CEO. None the less his tenure in the job as top dog for Auckland’s Q Theatre is one that has had a positive impact on our local theatre scene. One of...
by gorillavoice_wlw37r | Jul 7, 2016 | Uncategorized, Updates
words Yulia Podrul If you’d like to see what a human pain looks like, you may want to experience a new short programme by Atamira Dance Company. That’s what I felt while watching the one hour performance a couple of nights ago. For 8pm start, I...
by gorillavoice_wlw37r | Jul 6, 2016 | Uncategorized, Updates
words Yulia Podrul When I hear this or a similar love-titled Hollywood film, I usually tend to go the opposite direction to watch action, dramatic thriller, adventure or science fiction. Cheesy American love stories don’t attract me. But I couldn’t resist...
by gorillavoice_wlw37r | Jul 5, 2016 | Uncategorized, Updates
This week we look at Philips refreshed Hue smart home lighting, Norton’s Wi-Fi security, brain scanning tech that checks what you know, 3D printed car panels and the first autonomous driving death and news from BMW and Baidu. This NZ Tech Podcast episode is...
by gorillavoice_wlw37r | Jun 29, 2016 | Uncategorized, Updates
John Carney’s film Sing Street is a joy to watch. It’s intelligent as it is warming, a pubescent love story with moments of comedic heaven and its heavily entrenched 80s soundtrack. The time warped music features a lot in this film, harkening me back to my...