Alternative Anzac Day Event – Auckland Peace Action
An alternative Anzac day event called Prayers for Peace is happening on Tuesday, 25 April at 11am at the Band…
An alternative Anzac day event called Prayers for Peace is happening on Tuesday, 25 April at 11am at the Band…
I never thought for one second that I would be a lover of live musical theatre, but having a 7 year old daughter changes that perspective. The pure magic and joy she gets out of going into the City at night with me to watch singing and dancing on the stage of the magnificent Civic is a priceless moment that makes me Dad of the year while keeping her relatively quiet for 2 hours.
It’s a win win.
Identity Politics and trans issues might be taking headlines worldwide, but click-bait journalism barely touches the heavy barrage of internet memes, youtube cringe compilations, insult comedy, and trolls of all kinds engaged in a war to bait and mock micro-minorities out of existance.
We live in dangerous times. President Trump is on the war path. An escalation of airstrikes in Syria, the bombing in Afghanistan and the deployment of a fleet to North Korea are all very worrying developments.
InsideOUT is excited to announce their national rainbow youth hui, Shift, will be running again this month. The hui follows…
Hot off the heels of The Damned support slot, Leatherhead are ready to become part of Saturday’s line up at the Kings Arms.
The advent of President Donald Trump in the US provides an unprecedented opportunity to take a good, hard look at Aotearoa’s place in the world. And to ask the question – why are we still a loyal member of the American Empire?
A pre-cabinet meeting plea will be made at Parliament on tomorrow morning 27 March requesting that the Government hold an open and independent inquiring into the NZ SAS attacks on two Afghan villages in 2010.
The International Documentary Film Festival is about to kick off, and here are our picks for 2017…
The book is not a sequel to Dirty Politics nor related to the election. It is a completely different book but nonetheless gripping and important.