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In the mid-1990's Marx wrote a regular article for [[Nexus]] called the ''Otorohanga Report''. Later, he used the ''Otorohanga Report'' name again for a segment on his Friday drive show on [[Contact 89FM]] where he interviewed his mother on the happenings in his hometown. Marx was also integral in the formation of [[Big TV]].<br>
 
In the mid-1990's Marx wrote a regular article for [[Nexus]] called the ''Otorohanga Report''. Later, he used the ''Otorohanga Report'' name again for a segment on his Friday drive show on [[Contact 89FM]] where he interviewed his mother on the happenings in his hometown. Marx was also integral in the formation of [[Big TV]].<br>
  
In the mid-2000's Rohan again took up writing with a regular column titled "Marxisms" for the [[Hamilton Press]]. In these columns, Marx was described as ''an uninformed apolitical advocate for anything, and the self appointed mayor of Hamilton East''. <br>
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In the mid-2000's Rohan again took up writing with a regular column titled "Marxisms" for the [[Hamilton Press]]. In these columns, Marx was described as ''an uninformed apolitical advocate for anything, and the self appointed mayor of Hamilton East''. Reality failed to reflect art when Marxi's run for the Hamilton City Council in 2005 failed.<br>
  
 
Marx has also been witnessed rolling his arm over for the [[Hamilton Musicians United Cricket Team]], often attempting short pitched bouncers that would arrive at the batsmen at a comfortable pace at chest height. <br>
 
Marx has also been witnessed rolling his arm over for the [[Hamilton Musicians United Cricket Team]], often attempting short pitched bouncers that would arrive at the batsmen at a comfortable pace at chest height. <br>

Revision as of 16:12, 11 May 2008

Mugshot of Rohan Marx used in the "Marxisms" column, Hamilton Press 2005

Rohan Marx came to the University of Waikato from Otorohanga in 1990, and spent four years studying for a "Film and Television" degree. He made an almost instant impression on his new city from his base at Student Village, by performing stunts such as jumping his bike into the campus lakes and setting himself on fire. In 1993 he formed and fronted the long-running, perrenially popular, band Mobile Stud Unit (a.k.a. MSU), but also featured in Bwa da Riddim offshoot Bert and the Hotrods for a short period. In 2002 he released the track Mr Whippy under the name Semi Detached Unit on the Zero Point One compilation.

In the mid-1990's Marx wrote a regular article for Nexus called the Otorohanga Report. Later, he used the Otorohanga Report name again for a segment on his Friday drive show on Contact 89FM where he interviewed his mother on the happenings in his hometown. Marx was also integral in the formation of Big TV.

In the mid-2000's Rohan again took up writing with a regular column titled "Marxisms" for the Hamilton Press. In these columns, Marx was described as an uninformed apolitical advocate for anything, and the self appointed mayor of Hamilton East. Reality failed to reflect art when Marxi's run for the Hamilton City Council in 2005 failed.

Marx has also been witnessed rolling his arm over for the Hamilton Musicians United Cricket Team, often attempting short pitched bouncers that would arrive at the batsmen at a comfortable pace at chest height.

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