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ByBronnie Wilde, Devika Ratanpal, Deb Rawson, Madeleine Crutchley, Naomii Seah, Benjamin Mollison and Sherry Zhang Read Time: 22 mins We are proudly independent, committed to fair pay for contributors ...
Ankita Singh and Naomi Simon-Kumar chat with South and West Kiwi-Asian Musicians you should be listening to about their craft, advice they have for other artists and what’s on their playlist.
Asian art is having a moment in Aotearoa. Nathan Joe unpacks the complexities in the production of representation through The First Prime-Time Asian Sitcom, by Silo Theatre.
An eclectic mix of budding film reviewers takes up the challenge set by the Show Me Shorts Film Festival to have a film fest in their lounge. A series of shorts reviews.
We are all a part of the water’s legacy. Ashleigh Taupaki responds to Te Au: Liquid Constituencies at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
Poetry's magical possibilities of collaboration and innovation are showcased with Nathan Joe's Homecoming Poems and Freya Daly Sadgrove's Ultimately Lacks Polish, according to Chris Tse.
This is a story in two parts – a waning and a waxing – of Cassandra Barnett's attempt to complete an essay about Speaking Surfaces at St Paul St gallery over lockdown. Part Two focuses on works in the ...
Makanaka Tuwe takes a look at seven methods of killing kylie jenner, Silo Theatre’s latest offering about the nature of friendship, colourism and cultural appropriation.
Horror academic Erin Harrington and Leon Radojkovic, creator and composer of Silo Theatre’s work Night of the Living Dead, on the reanimation of this seminal work at a pertinent time in our ...
Puhi Ariki, the inaugural show at Wairau Māori Art Gallery, recognises the whenua on which it stands, asserts the strength of Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu and sets the tone for all that is to come. Jade Kake ...
All My Friends are a creative collective from Tāmaki Makaurau who dream up and create events for our Queer and PoC whānau. Niu Gold Mountain is a four-part collaborative video project with 13 emerging ...
Madeleine Ballard found an irrational love of sewing during lockdown, and now she’s part of an inclusive and politically engaged community, handmaking what could be the nicest corner of the internet.