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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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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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Lament of the Tūī
An observation of grief after a significant loss and how this manifests in whānau.
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Koroseta — A Response
Danielle Kionasina Dilys Thomson is taken back to her aunty’s kitchen, laughing along with cousins, in this review of Taute Vaai’s ‘Koroseta’.
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When I open the shop by romesh dissanayake
Hannah Patterson reviews romesh dissanayake’s debut novel ‘When I open the shop’. In which she finds grief, hope, ill-timed hookups, carrot salad and a rainy Remutaka Ranges road trip—among many other things.
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Mitch
Borne from the process of grief and coming to terms with the loss of a close friend, Mik visualises what his passing felt like, and sends him off with well-wishes.