Boh Runga Pays Tribute to Icon Aretha Franklin
Boh Runga will join the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO), Bella Kalolo, Vanessa Stacey and the Jubilation gospel choir, to celebrate the music of Aretha...
Express introduces… Michael Griffiths
The Concert Chamber in Auckland’s town-hall turns into a cabaret chamber of European sophistication/proportions as the inaugural Auckland International Cabaret Festival takes place from...
A Darker Pride
An important, but much darker, aspect of our Rainbow world is reflected in a new body of work by queer photographer and designer Sean...
Intersectional Gay Love in Basmati Bitch
Playwright Ankita Singh (Basmati Bitch) talks about the importance of including a variety of class, caste, religion, and sexuality, in her Asian characters.
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Rialto Channel Brings Award-Winning Inspirational Story Of Acceptance To Kiwi Screens
Featuring as part of Rialto Channel's 'Love All' event this month, 'Cowboys' is the inspiring and timely story of a father and his acceptance...
It Is What It Is, And It Ain’t What It Ain’t
Harlem-born GypjaQ (pronounced ‘jip-jack’) is a free-spirited, cyber-soul artist who transcends all barriers, genres and expectations. With deep roots in performance art and a...
Review: Graham Norton’s ‘Holding’
The small sleepy Irish town of Duneen is off the beaten track and moves to its own slow rhythms. But this all changes when...
Book Review: In the Dark Room
Andrew Rumbles offers his take on Susan Faludi's new novel, In the Dark Room.
Susan Faludi is a feminist, journalist and writer of three previous...