Reviewing 'Tusitala': Storytelling in Poetry
Diving into Danielle Kionasina Dilys Thomson's debut poetry collection 'Tusitala'
Diving into Danielle Kionasina Dilys Thomson's debut poetry collection 'Tusitala'
A short review of Man Lessons, at Basement Theatre.
Time travel, trauma, and talking dildos? Med Revue 2025 is blasting into the past with Back to the Suture - a chaotic, comedy-packed show with a brilliant ensemble, sharp satire, and just the right amount of inappropriate humour. Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe cry (from laughter or burnout).
My AI Twin flips the usual AI narrative, offering a grounded, funny, and thought-provoking take on identity, ethics, and tech in daily life. Shirin Brown’s play is short but rich, asking big questions with heart, humour, and a sense of real-world closeness.
"I almost died twice": Former employee exposes serious safety concerns following viral TikTok about Auckland Night Markets mistreatment.
The first round of Day One Challenge shortlisted a poi tutorial, a visa application nightmare, and a burlesque documentary—all made by filmmakers under 29, some using borrowed university cameras.
Another Lions match, another win? Read and see......
Auckland Theatre Company’s Romeo & Juliet is a fiery, fast-paced remix of the classic love story – complete with a 1960s vibe, sexy moves, and sharp humour. Director Benjamin Kilby-Henson’s take on Shakespeare is bold, beautiful, and refreshingly unexpected.
Welcome back home. After being waived by the Bucks just a few weeks ago, Damian Lillard is back where he belongs, in Portland for the foreseeable future. Just a few years after being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Damian Lillard has now signed a new three-year, 40 million dollar contract
We are well and truly into the rugby season now, as the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia is happening, the Rugby Championship is just right around the corner, and every week it seems that a new rugby nation has qualified for the next Rugby World Cup. So, what
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A short review of Auckland Live's latest art exhibition: 'The Art of Banksy'