Celebrating The Symphony’s That Changed The World
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO) is celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday with a series of concerts and events from Saturday 23 to Sunday 29 March that...
Getting Reel
Making a great occasion out of movie-going, the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) brings the latest and greatest cinema to the grandest screens...
Fez Faanana’s Briefs Have Never Been So Dirty
Over Zoom, Fez Faanana is a mild-mannered, considered creative who cares deeply for indigenous rights. On stage, his alter ego Shivannah is the commanding,...
Must-See Film: “Mysterious Ways” Sheds Light on LGBTQ+ Love Amid Religious and Cultural Challenges
Set in Aotearoa, New Zealand, “Mysterious Ways” delves into the passionate love story of an English Anglican vicar and his Samoan boyfriend, providing a...
“dolls were for girls and toy soldiers were for boys”
Queer Kiwi Poet Daniel Devenney takes a satirical look at gender identity using their own personal experiences as a catalyst.
Gender Identity Pending...
When I was...
Auditioning Gay Couple Bring Kelly Clarkson to Tears on The Voice
American singer/songwriter, Kelly Clarkson has been brought to tears after a gay couple’s audition on The Voice.
The singing duo titled, OneUp, which includes Adam and Jerome, performed Could...
Wallace Foundation Short Fiction Winner Announced
At the conclusion of the SameSame But Different Writers' Festival this Saturday, Ruby Porter was declared both the Best Emerging Writer Under 25 and...
Belle: The Aerial Spectacle That Soars Beyond Gender and Gravity
If you think you’ve seen everything theatre has to offer, think again. Belle - A Performance of Air, a fusion of aerial artistry, contemporary...