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May Mga Uod Ang Tak Mo — A Response
Nuanzhi Zheng worms her way into Sean Rivera’s head to understand his solo show, ‘May Mga Uod Ang Tak Mo’, and why all Asians wanna do is talk about death.
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Let It Die : Chye-Ling Huang on puppetry, woodcarving and Buddhism
Naomii Seah chats with Chye-Ling Huang about her upcoming puppetry show, ‘Let It Die’. They touch on woodcarving, cycles, philosophy and of course, puppets.
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Groundhog Wake: Discussing the Worms in Sean Dioneda Rivera’s Brain
Nathan Joe digs through the worms in Sean Dioneda Rivera’s brain ahead of the latter’s debut solo show, ‘May Mga Uod Ang Utak Mo’.
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A Rich Man — A Response
Hannah Jamieson responds to the latest theatrical production from Sam Brooks, ‘A Rich Man’.
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The bad apple NZIFF Community Review
We ask our community (mostly Josiah Morgan) to review, respond or recap their experiences of the NZIFF 2025. Want to add your two cents? Drop us an email.
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Very Good, In Fact
Maddie Ballard writes after Sophie van Waardenberg’s debut collection ‘No Good’, and engages in a Q&A with the author.
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Mary: The Birth of Frankenstein — An Interview with Jess Sayer
Josiah Morgan hits an array of topics in this conversation with ‘Mary: The Birth of Frankenstein’ creator, Jess Sayer. Obscure play references, lightning, the invention of the bicycle and a bit about the production, too.
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e kō, nō hea koe by Matariki Bennett
Kahu Kutia sees a mirror of Māori youth reflected back on her through Matariki Bennett’s debut poetry collection ‘e kō, nō hea koe’
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Heatwave
There’s a heatwave. Through visual art and textual elements Raisa McLean makes you feel the summer’s sting.