Reinvention in many forms is the thread that ties together ATC’s 2015 progamme. Revivals of classic works, a new Australian play about the master of reinvention, Rupert Murdoch, and an enlightened new adaptation of an Ibsen classic by award-winning New Zealand author Emily Perkins comprise just some of the diverse line up of new and existing […]
express brings you an insiders’ guide to the sites that will be putting the camp into camping this New Year. Vinegar Hill Vinegar Hill is more than just a camping site with some history – it’s an anticipated social event! You will find it located just shy of Hunterville, a little over five hours drive […]
Christmas 2014 offers three quite different choices of gay autobiography. Which one will be unwrapped from under your rainbow Christmas tree? Witi Ihimaera takes you inside his childhood years living as an urbanised Maori in a European world, very aware of his ancestral connections and customs. Maori Boy: A Memoir is very personal and meanders […]
Apple tells Alabama legislator that they “don’t want their corporation tied up in the political battle.” Rep. Patricia Todd, the only openly gay member of the Alabama legislature, has had her plans to name an anti GLBT discrimination bill after Alabama native Apple CEO Tim Cook rejected after Apple rejected the offer. Todd had introduced […]
All of a sudden it feels like everyone is following some kind of healthy eating plan. Keto, Vegan, Paleo, Gluten Free, Dairy free, No-refined sugar – everyone seems to be thinking more about what works best for their body and that can’t be a bad thing. The food market is responding with health products available […]
Fresh from their first ever NZ gig, Oliver Hall interviews, Hurray for The Riff Raff’s trans fiddler Yosi Perlstien. Hurray for the Riff Raff are one of the most exciting bands on the US Americana scene, a genre that combines blues roots and country. Their latest album Home Town Heroes has been named one of […]