The Faustus Project – Tuesday May 30th
The Faustus Project – an actor has mad a deal with the devil
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
The Faustus Project – an actor has mad a deal with the devil
185g jar Ayam Malaysian laksa paste 1/2 small red onion, quartered, thinly sliced 1 litre chicken stock 2 kaffir lime…
On Sunday 11 June, from 12.00 midday to 2pm in Auckland, The Peace Foundation is organising a public peace event at the Auckland Domain with an unveiling of a plaque by Mayor Phil Goff, one of more than 7000 ‘Mayors for Peace’ globally who are committed to the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Working people in unions made a major advance recently with pay equity. Unions make the difference winning rights for workers, secure hours and being heard in the economy. There is still much to be done though, and many workers are missing out on decent work.
Two meetings are planned on Saturday to discuss concerns around the changes proposed by the government for migrant workers in New Zealand.
Bill English will be speaking at the Northern Regional Conference on Sunday 14 May, where Northern Regional National Party members will be discussing their election strategy.
The Daily Blog is proud to announce that we will live stream the Child Poverty Action Group Auckland Post Budget Breakfast, Friday 26th May 7:15am-8:45am.
Garlic Sautéed Cricket Pasta with Broccoli:
Speeches, music and a day to celebrate cannabis – see you from high noon
Markus Birdman is a fascinating comedian and proof that the snippets you see of an act in a big gala is not indicative of the comedians full body of work. In short bursts, Birdman is a cynical but well read 40s something solo father of a 12 year old but in a full show he is a philosopher who encapsulates the zeitgeist of the cultural death of Gen X.