There was only one thing on Christchurch artist Audrey Baldwin's mind after her Dunedin Fringe Festival performance "Canker" at the Blue Oyster Project Art Space last night.
Fringe Festival artists Merel Kamp (left) and Laura Stam perform as "Perky and Fiddle" at the University of Otago yesterday.
The Fringe takes to the streets today. You could be sitting in a cafe enjoying your foie gras or duck à l'orange when a fouetté jeté flies past.
English punk poet John Cooper Clarke was not having a bar of Dunedin poet laureate Robbie Burns yesterday.
Artistic taste is a funny thing.
"G'day ... it's john Cooper Clarke here," the voice growls down the phone.
Boys' toys have been getting plenty of attention in Dunedin this month.
In a time long, long ago, before reality television, people turned to poetry for their sordid tales of illicit sex, debauchery and murder most foul.
What is the most horrible music instrument ever invented?
The Fringe quickens its step this week after bouncing out of the blocks at the weekend.
The Fringe goes from eclectic to electric this weekend.
Some people were not too impressed when the ODT ran a photo of zombies on the front page after the Fringe programme launch last month.
Ficklness and frustration become objects of play today.
A new Dunedin inner-city music studio which opened this month plans to help compose musicians of the future.
Hold on to your hats...
There was something of the satirical present when the Dunedin Fringe Festival announced its 2012 funding.
Celebrated English punk poet John Cooper Clarke will spearhead next month's Dunedin Fringe Festival.
The festival with the grin is getting ready to pull the toys out its box. Nigel Benson previews the 2012 Dunedin Fringe Festival.
A group of international students got a demonstration this week of how multicultural their new Dunedin home is.
The 2012 Dunedin Trolley Derby looked more like a water race than a trolley race yesterday.