Day: October 13, 2020

Oct 13
Art Week | Where Travel Meets Torso 

express explores Prue MacDougall’s latest body of work ‘Atlas Pacifica’ which draws on the ideas and links between the male body and the exploration of New Zealand and the movement and adaptation of people.  Prue MacDougall became truly immersed in her passion for art when she studied printmaking at the University of Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Art, and graduated with a Bachelor […]

Oct 13
The Line Between Liberation & Exploitation

British actor, director, producer and screenwriter Michaela Coel has followed up her award-winning Netflix comedy Chewing Gum with I May Destroy. Actor Paapa Essiedu tells us about playing gay personal trainer Kwame in the dark comedy-drama about rape, consent and not looking back. I May Destroy you is a frank and provocative series that explores […]

Oct 13
Calling All Chocoholics & Caffeine Addicts

Now in its 9th year, and with over fifty exhibitors showcasing their delicious brands, express chats to the Chocolate and Coffee Show’s organiser, Shaughan Woodcock about what makes this event sooo sweet! Providing a unique and exclusive platform to artisan kiwi businesses, the Chocolate and Coffee Show gives over 6,500 attendees the chance to experience a chocolate […]

Oct 13
Sydney’s Iconic LGBT Hotspot Oxford Street “a Ghost Town”

Already in decline, Oxford Street was hit hard by Covid-19 restrictions, now there are fears for Mardi Gras 2021.  Sydney’s once iconic Oxford Street has been described by some locals as a “ghost town” with nightclubs closed indefinitely and pubs and bars placed under heavy restrictions. Social distancing measures and a recent mini outbreak in […]