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In my twenties, I was at a party talking to a guy I didn’t know. Mid-conversation this guy stops and goes, “You have autism, ...
Bringing together the soul-stirring vocals of Aotearoa’s most-awarded solo artist with a 50-piece professional orchestra, Bic ...
An onlooker — that’s me — can sense the freedom. The students navigate the landscape of the strip without batting an eyelid, ...
Photographer Guy Coombes wears black so he doesn’t reflect any light on his subjects. With thanks to R.M.Williams.
Kneading sovereignty How did bread come to occupy such an immovable and essential place on the Māori plate?
In the first few months after my wife and I became home owners, the algorithmic puppeteers at Instagram and YouTube started ...
Abigail Dell'Avo sits down with Matariki Bennett to discuss her debut poetry collection.
Abstract works can ask that our shared reality of objects and legible forms be suspended for what is usually a nocturnal ...
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Which begs the (endlessly repeated) question — why art? Why bother looking at locally curated shows of local artists when our foundational principles are being renegotiated, disassembled, demoralised?
Join Coastal Signs in popping the cork on their new Karangahape Road location (312 Karangahape Rd) on Wednesday 13 August at 6PM with a show of paintings from Maggie Friedman and Ammon Ngakuru that ...
Greys Ave: What central Auckland's oldest thoroughfare tells us about our city When the name changed to Greys Avenue, the old Grey Street was doomed. Slums were cleared, Chinatown dismantled.