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Molima Molly Pihigia shares her insight as a founding member of Falepipi he Mafola: the award-winning Niuean handicraft group.
Jean Sergent steps us through how one risk-share theatre managed in the confusing days before lockdown, and captures some of their immediate reflections now.
From her base on the Kapiti Coast, one woman is realising the #8 wire NZ pop starlet dream, equipped with free video editing software, her own music channel, and a voice like no other. Frances Libeau ...
Brook Konia on Russ Flatt's new moving image, Te ahua, te wa, te atea, which depicts the transformation of the whenua in Heretaunga, and ruminates on the broad history of land sales in the area.
Kate Prior is excited about the publication of the first book on dramaturgy from New Zealand perspective. She chats with the author Fiona Graham.
James Gates interviews Adam Luxton, whose third film On an Unknown Beach premieres at this year's NZIFF.
From a shy ten-year-old unable to answer a question about her heritage, to being a part of landmark Pacific representations on stage and screen, actress Stacey Leilua writes about her journey and the ...
DJ and Musician Brown Boy Magik's curated playlist for Issue 6: Vibe shift. It kinda goes HARD.
Lily Holloway looks to women in ancient literature as a way to understand trauma, transformation and recovery.
Alex Mitcalfe Wilson looks back at the Values Party's 1972 manifesto, Blueprint for New Zealand, and compares how the 'future' we occupy now differs from their proposed direction.
Victoria Wynne-Jones ruminates on the fruitful intertwinings of neck adornment and contemporary art through the practices of Sione Monū, Renee Bevan and Lisa Walker.
Arela Jiang 姜美淳 connects with Louise Jiang, the very human creator of one-person show Actor//Android, exploring what it means to implode from burnout.