Food podcast: Crispy bottoms and scones – a cross-cultural culinary journey

Dietary Requirements is The Spinoff’s monthly podcast in which we eat, drink and talk about it too, with special thanks to Freedom Farms. This month, we’re joined by comedian Pax Assadi to discuss the merits (or lack thereof) of white people food. Growing up in Auckland with an Iranian dad and a Pakistani mum, Pax Assadi … Read more

Frickin Dangerous Bro review white people things: Settlers of Catan

In the latest episode of their Spinoff TV segment looking at stuff white people inexplicably like, comedy group Frickin Dangerous Bro – Jame Roque, Jamaine Ross and Pax Assadi – investigate white people’s love for the colonialist hexagonal fantasy board game. Previously: Frickin Dangerous Bro review Lululemon, kombucha and bath bombs Watch The Spinoff TV, … Read more

Frickin Dangerous Bro review white people things: Lululemon

In the latest episode of their Spinoff TV segment looking at stuff white people inexplicably like, comedy group Frickin Dangerous Bro – Jame Roque, Jamaine Ross and Pax Assadi – investigate women’s mysterious love for brightly coloured yoga pants. Previously: Frickin Dangerous Bro review kombucha and bath bombs Watch The Spinoff TV, Fridays at 10.45pm … Read more

Frickin Dangerous Bro Review White People Things: kombucha

In The Spinoff TV series Frickin Dangerous Bro Review White People Things, James Roque, Pax Assadi and Jamaine Ross try all the fancy shit white people seem to like for no apparent reason. This week: kombucha. Previously: Frickin Dangerous Bro Review Bath Bombs The Spinoff TV screens Fridays at 9.45pm on THREE. Thanks to NZ … Read more

Introducing Frickin Dangerous Bro’s reviews of fancy shit white people like

James Roque is a man in Frickin Dangerous Bro (the others are Jamaine Ross and Pax Assadi). Together they present Frickin Dangerous Bro Review White People Things. Episode One: bath bombs. Kia ora! I’m James, one third of Frickin Dangerous Bro (aka the brownest, funniest and cockiest sketch group in New Zealand). We reckon brown people … Read more