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Love Poetry (canal & cutis)
Meander Farrow writes about appearance, reaction, and truth in two love poems born from gazing at their partner across her gender transition.
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joy in the mun-dane
A blackout poem about the love Kate has found (romantic, platonic, self-love… take your pick) in her flat’s cosy, cluttered, warmly lit living room. Backgrounded by an article about cheese scones, of course.
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To You, My Whānau, My Mokopuna
In a new addition to the future ANCESTORS kaupapa, Felix Stribling writes of feeling out of place as a Māori American and as a queer person.
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Ngā Reta — A Response
Elise Sadlier attends Basement Theatre’s first fully te reo Māori production, ‘Ngā Reta’. She writes in response to fellow Gizzy Girl / Te Wānanga Takiura tuakana Te Huamanuka Luiten-Apirana.
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Finding Your Fest: Brooke Soulsby’s Verb Picks
Brooke Soulsby gets stuck into the Verb Readers and Writers Festival 2024 programme and tries to make a plan to tackle as many events as she can.
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A Slow Burlesque with Freya Silas Finch
Ahead of opening night this week, Tate Fountain sat down to interview Freya Silas Finch about their Silo Theatre production ‘A Slow Burlesque’.