Jess Karamjeet, the founder of the Pan-Asian Comedy School Aotearoa, aka PACSA (Laughs), reflects on her journey into comedy, and her hopes of joy across diverse communities.
Ōtepoti, we're heading your ways in September! Click this link to read and register for Pantograph Punch x Ōtepoti Writer Lab's upcoming publishing workshop on the 17th and opportunities coming your ...
In early June we held a launch event for our Pantograph Pals (and a celebration of our 13th birthday) at Season in downtown Tāmaki Makaurau. We invited a few contributors to speak to our journal’s ...
"If art provides us a mirror to see ourselves and the world reflected, art criticism helps us archive our collective experiences so we don't risk forgetting. After all, if a gay tree falls in a forest ...
So consider me a bit freaked out when I see her for the first time as Seven – outrageous, violent, and a bit manic – stabbing her way onto the stage. We see her audition for roles over and over as she ...
20-something girlies sitting on a couch, chatting about love, friendship and honesty. Janhavi Gosavi reviews To All the Friends I’ve Lost Before at New Zealand Fringe Festival.
Man Lessons: The Live Show Basement Theatre: Tuesday 7th – Saturday 11th Anjula Prakash attends an autobiographical theatre show that combines a documentary six years in the making with live ...
This centuries-old Heretaunga whakataukī is the vision behind Te ahua te wa te atea, a new moving image work by Russ Flatt (Ngāti Kahungunu) currently adorning MTG Hawkes Bay Museum's exhibition space ...
“ HyperKunt is a compound word that I made, combining the genre hyperpop and the word ‘kunt’. Kunt, with a K, is basically a Queer term that was popularised during the ballroom, vogue scene in the 80s ...
Molima Molly Pihigia shares her insight as a founding member of Falepipi he Mafola: the award-winning Niuean handicraft group bringing together a community of older persons.
Pacific art stalwart Marilyn Kohlhase, or the ‘art lady’ as some people called her, shares the legacy of Okaioceanikart and Okai@Reef Gallery, “the first pan-Pacific art gallery in the world.” ...
I was born in Middlemore Hospital in 1982. My childhood was spent in South Auckland, mainly in Papakura and Manurewa. As long as I can remember I’ve always been drawn to creating art but until I was a ...
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