2nd Wake Up Call by Wanda Kiel-Rapana
2nd Wake Up Call by Wanda Kiel-Rapana
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
2nd Wake Up Call by Wanda Kiel-Rapana
I’ll show you mine, if you show me yours.
A rally will be held on Saturday, March 11th in Dunedin to protest the proposed closure of the iconic Cadbury factory, with the loss of nearly 400 jobs.
The first time I purchased my own makeup was in 1994 at a pharmacy in Chartwell Square, a sprawling shopping mall in suburban Hamilton. I’d been pilfering my mother’s for years, but in my ill-fated first year of university I had drawn down the “materials costs” component of my student loan and I was heading in for some concealer.
The Daily Poem – 1st Gardenia by Sonya Young
THE CALLIGRAPHER by Sonya Young
The power of Lorde’s voice online managed to project from the netherworld of cyberspace and tear into the real life last night as she sent out a treasure hunt that saw Aucklanders ripped from their lounge rooms and rushing around town in a confused and curious friction.
comedy.co.nz productions ltd presents THE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY ALL STARS Hal Cruttenden (UK), Ismo Leikola (FIN), Chris Martin (UK), Jimmy McGhie…
Kina Sai is an artist, musician, photographer and human rights activist. She went to the Auckland Pride Festival this weekend and took a snapshot of our largest Gay Pride celebration
The Daily Poem – The Girl On The Swing by Marck Prisco