Category: Arts & Culture

Jun 06
Book review: Curse of Babylon

Andrew Rumbles Immerses himself in fantasy. Different genres are enjoyed by different people at different times. Each has its own audience. I personally enjoy fantasy writing, more science fiction than historical, but there is some crossover. What I read while busy can differ markedly from when I have time on my hands.   I also appreciate […]

May 31
The Pop Bangers That Imploded: A+ (USA)

For every Beyonce, there are eight or nine Solanges. Who? They were acts touted to reach the farthest recesses of pop’s stratosphere, but sadly failed to orbit. When someone appropriates a work that was appropriated beforehand, it rings warnings bells. A+’s first single Enjoy Yourself was a successful slice of dance floor-friendly hip-pop that samples […]

May 29
The Pop Bangers That Imploded: North and South (UK)

For every Beyonce, there are eight or nine Solanges. Who? They were acts touted to reach the farthest recesses of pop’s stratosphere, but sadly failed to orbit. S Club 7 made their name with their television series’ Miami 7 and L.A 7 – their transition from a band on TV to a band in the […]

May 28
The Pop Bangers That Imploded: Deep Obsession (NZ)

For every Beyonce, there are eight or nine Solanges. Who? They were acts touted to reach the farthest recesses of pop’s stratosphere, but sadly failed to orbit. Three number one singles, two going gold and a debut album that went platinum. That’s great, and there is an argument that figures talk. But what started with […]

May 27
The Pop Bangers That Imploded: Adam Rickitt (UK)

For every Beyonce, there are eight or nine Solanges. Who? They were acts touted to reach the farthest recesses of pop’s stratosphere, but sadly failed to orbit. Adam has done everything from Coronation St to Shortland St, from politics (with the UK’s National equivilant, the Conservative Party) to pop. As great as he was as […]

May 26
The Pop Bangers That Imploded: VANILLA (UK)

For every Beyonce, there are eight or nine Solanges. Who? They were acts touted to reach the farthest recesses of pop’s stratosphere, but sadly failed to orbit. VANILLA  (UK) Expect a few from the United Kingdom in the list – of the many places on earth that seemed to commit crimes against music, the UK […]

May 26
Sophie’s Choice

Sam Brooks meets the woman who bagged the hottest job in New Zealand theatre, who now has to prove she’s up to the challenge. Silo Theatre has been one of Auckland’s cultural mainstays for over a decade, from its early days in The Basement Theatre to the epic gay fantasia Angels in America, the company […]

May 23
Who Doesn’t Like a Little Foreplay

Theta Projects Jordan Eskra dishes 5 reasons to Foreplay.  Monte Cristo Room and Buena Vista Lounge will be transformed come Saturday night into two party zones with a sound system and visual production not yet seen on the gay dance party scene. For those that went to last years sell out party Propaganda you would […]