A reflection on the past
Auckland Theatre Company's production of To Kill a Mockingbird is about growing up under extraordinary circumstances during the 1930's in the Southern United States. Racial prejudice...
Having a Gay Ol’ Night
This year's International Comedy Festival has a super strong line up of LGBT focused comedy. From overseas stars to local living legends, Oliver Hall...
An Intimate Night in with Carol
Aatir Zaidi reviews six time Academy Award nominated GLBT hit, Carol, ahead of it's New Zealand DVD release on 4 May, 2016
Carol is based on the...
Emanations of Truth
express explores the exciting new exhibition from Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre paying homage to local and international icons.
In July 2015, the...
Discrimination, Lawsuits and… Tickling?
Aatir Zaidi sits down with David Farrier, creator of the deceptively dark new documentary film, Tickled.
Openly bisexual kiwi journalist, David Farrier, arrives in a...
Judgements on Injustice: To Kill a Mockingbird
Amanda Grace Leo talks to lead actor Simon Prast about the iconic story of To Kill A Mockingbird being brought to the stage by...
Leaving Space to Dream
Art History scholar Chance Wilson takes a sneak peak at the exciting new exhibition Space to Dream: Recent Art from South America at Auckland...
Bending Genders and Genres
The Auckland Writers Festival 2016 is bringing some of the world’s best queer authors to New Zealand soil. Makyla Curtis explores the works of...