Category: People

Mar 13
Small Show, Big Message

Joel Bray is a proud openly-gay Aboriginal (Wiradjuri) man and one of the most talked-about contemporary dancers to come out of Australia in recent years. He talks to Oliver Hall about bringing his latest show Biladurang to the Auckland Arts Festival (AAF). “It means not quite fitting in anywhere, which is freeing because you can […]

Mar 11
Telling Dad I Was Gay

Playwright Jason Te Mete shares the experience of coming out to his father. His play Over My Dead Body: Little Black Bitch, opens at TAPAC tonight. As cliché as it may sound, I was profoundly influenced by The Wizard of Oz as a child. Firstly it was the complete unfamiliarity of Kansas, a creepy travelling […]

Mar 01
Taylor Swift Goes Full Drag King

Swift’s new music video for ‘The Man’, features the singer as a drag king highlighting the worst of patriarchy. Taylor Swift has made her debut as a drag king in the latest music video from the pop superstar. Swift wears full drag as she plays a character which exhibits all the worst traits of ‘toxic […]

Feb 18
Pride Month Profile: The Mother of Marriage Equality

Labour MP Louisa Wall (Ngati Tuwharetoa me Waikato) talks to express about being a proud Takatapui, campaigning for law reform in the Cook Islands and what remains to be achieved for our community. What does Pride mean to you? Pride to me is a disposition. It is the projection in every aspect of my life, […]

Feb 17
Kim Chi: “Donut Come For Me!”

Star of Season 8 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Kim Chi, slayed at ‘Werq The World’ in Auckland last night. She discusses her Anime obsession, dating apps and getting paid; with House of Drag Season 2’s Elektra Shock. Which of the RPRD queens is your favourite to tour with? Naomi Smalls, Plastique Tiara, Bob the drag […]

Feb 14
Ngahuia Te Awekotuku: “Inclusivity is an assumption”

In 1981, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku (Ngāti Whakaue) MNZM became the first Maori female to gain a doctorate in Aotearoa. She went on to become an award-winning author, expert on indigenous heritage and the first Maori female Emeritus Professor in NZ. She discusses the construct of inclusivity and our colourful female future. In 2020 do you […]

Feb 11
A Proud Workplace 

The Warehouse Group Computing Technician Rohan Fozzy tells us about his passion for helping the community and why being out and proud at work is so important to him. “Pride is about celebrating who you are, where you have come from, what your background is and your future journey. It’s about letting that go. It’s […]

Feb 06
Who’s Your Pick? Vote For Mr Gay New Zealand 2020 HERE!

Voting for Mr Gay New Zealand is well underway, meaning that this is your chance to help select who will be chosen to represent New Zealand, as Mr Gay New Zealand 2020. With five fantastic role-models from all across New Zealand to choose from, organisers of this year’s competition are predicting some of the closest competition ever […]