Category: Arts & Culture

Nov 15
Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival 2025 Promises an Immersive Arts Experience for All Ages

As Auckland prepares to host its annual Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki, the 2025 Auckland Arts Festival is shaping up to be a spectacular celebration of local and international artistry, bringing the city’s culture to life over 18 days. From March 6 to March 23, the festival will transform Tāmaki Makaurau into a thriving creative […]

Nov 08
Kween Of The Mother Tucking World

South Auckland-raised Kween Kong was not only a top-three finalist on Drag Race Down Under Season Two but recently reached the finals once again on the new international franchise, Drag Race Global All Stars. She talks to Oliver Hall about using her success to move her family to Melbourne, working with RuPaul and navigating ‘white’ […]

Nov 08
Remembering Us In The Real World Starts On Screen

Elijah Luke Michel discusses the need for trans recognition, remembrance and role modelling in film and television as Transgender Day of Remembrance approaches (Wednesday 20 November). I find it fascinating that there’s only one day each year – for those who are aware of it – dedicated to remembering the lives lost by people in […]

Nov 01
The Gender Agenda: Declassifying Gender Identities for Rangatahi Across Aotearoa

A fresh, punk-rock docuseries is gearing up to launch just in time for Transgender Awareness Week. The Gender Agenda, an audacious exploration of gender identities in Aotearoa, aims to pull back the curtain on complex gender issues, offering insight and authenticity for New Zealand youth navigating their own gender journeys. Co-created and presented by non-binary […]

Oct 25
Tai Royal: Lord Of The Dance 

Taiaroa Royal may have moved back home to Rotorua, but as one of our most prolific dancers and choreographers, the move has not slowed his quest to take Aotearoa’s dance to the stages of the world.  Tai of  Te Arawa, Kai Tahu and Ngāti Raukawa grew up on the family farm located on the idyllic […]

Oct 16
Was King Arthur Queer? Welsh Council Sparks Debate by Including King Arthur in LGBTQ+ History Timeline

The mythological figure of King Arthur, renowned for his quest for the Holy Grail, has been suggested as a potential LGBTQ+ figure due to a reference in which he is described as wearing “women’s clothing”. Denbighshire Council has included King Arthur in a timeline of LGBTQ+ history, highlighting significant moments related to LGBTQ+ identities. The […]

Oct 09
AFL Women’s Pride Round Shines Bright, Leaving Men’s League in the Shadows

The AFL Women’s (AFLW) Pride Round has once again delivered a vibrant celebration of inclusivity, with all 18 elite women’s Aussie rules football teams donning rainbow kits and participating in events supporting the LGBTQ+ community. While the AFLW continues to set a standard for diversity and acceptance, some fans of the men’s game remain at […]

Oct 04
Review: Spankie Jackzon – Just The Tip!

Spankie Jackzon’s debuted her solo show Just The Tip for the first time on NZ soil to open Palmy Drag Fest… and kicked it in the d**k! We are sat next to Spankie’s parents for her homecoming show. During our cover interview for our August issue, Spankie revealed that her parents had not seen the […]