
Review
Rongo Whakapā: From a Sense of Touch to a Shared Connection
In a time of disconnection, Rongo Whakapā invites us to slow down, lean in, and feel the quiet power of collective presence through the language of touch.
Review
In a time of disconnection, Rongo Whakapā invites us to slow down, lean in, and feel the quiet power of collective presence through the language of touch.
Film Review
James Gunn’s Superman reboot tries to go bold but lands flat. With awkward jokes, confusing world-building, and forced emotional arcs, it's hard to care – except maybe about Krypto the dog. A few fun moments saved it, but overall, Super... meh.
Event Review
A review of the Auckland Writers Festival 2025 events.
Review
Review of Child of Dust Documentary (Dir. Weronika Mliczewska). Doc Edge 2025 Craccum Coverage.
Review
Auckland Museum’s latest exhibition, Diva, celebrates icons from Whitney to Björk, exploring 400 years of diva history. Direct from London’s V&A, this bold, moving showcase reclaims diva as a symbol of empowerment. With 280 dazzling pieces, it’s a must-see.
Theatre
Black Faggot is an award-winning play written by Victor Roger in 2013. The show has returned to Auckland, on stage at Q Theatre until 29 June.
Review
Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan comes to Auckland in a bold, stripped-back production. Flyleaf Theatre's Grace Augustine and Aaron Richardson reimagine Joan of Arc’s story as one of resistance, faith, and defiance, with sharp edits, quiet magic, and urgent relevance for today.
Review
A short review of I Didn't Invite You Here To Lecture Me, a verbatim comedy based on real lecturers from the writer's time at UoA.
Review
"It is so hard to make a house."
Review
A short review of 'The Melancholy Tour', the first ever Japanese Breakfast tour to Aotearoa NZ, marking their fourth studio album release 'For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women).'
Review
A Review of Xanthe Dobbie and Harriet Gilles' Queer PowerPoint event for F.O.L.A. [AKL].
Review
A review of Glory Whole, by Grecco Romank and Copper MaeSteal.