Winslet in Russell? A Lazy Adventure
At the far end of my holidays and while most other people I know are heading back to work, I escape for a couple...
Book review: Unspeakable Things
Laurie Penny’s new book makes Andrew Rumbles dream of a less superficial society.
I was watching Tomorrow People on the TV last night, or was...
Kita Mean: You’re A Winner Baby!
When it was first announced that RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under would be filmed in Auckland it was beyond our wildest dreams that one...
Valentines Day and Beyond: express’ Top Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Picks to Make Your Heart...
NZ Herald Premier Series: Fantasy
8pm, Thursday 14 February
Including highlights from Wagner’s comedic opera Die Meistersinger: Overture, British composer Thomas Adès’ Violin Concerto ‘Concentric Paths’ and...
Three Reasons to Buy Eight Tickets To The Auckland Arts Festival
With Coronavirus preventing international work from entering the Festival foray, this year’s Auckland Arts Festival (AAF) will be 100% Aotearoa artist-led, with a theme...
Moving On Up!
Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Bold Moves opens in Wellington tomorrow night and tours nationally until Sunday 15 September. To celebrate, express caught up with...
Interview: Queer Author Philip Stamper
If You’re a fan of Adam Silvera or Becky Albertalli, make some room on your bookshelves for Phil Stamper. Because you are about to...
Review: Kookoo the Birdgirl
Sarah Houbolt’s opening performance of her one-woman show was amusing, moving, and revealing.
Titled Kookoo the Birdgirl, Sarah’s performance is rooted in the story of...