‘New Zealanders are inventive by necessity’: how the master clown Philippe Gaulier shaped NZ theatre
Master clown and French theatre guru Philippe Gaulier has died at 82. His influence will live on in generations of artists ...
Cancelled Australian literary journal Meanjin returns to its origins in Brisbane, where it was founded in 1940. It’s a good ...
They escaped appalling conditions in scam factories. Now, they are living on the streets in Cambodia
Thousands of people from Indonesia, China and Africa are waiting for help to return home, but the process has been slow and ...
The performance was full of meaningful visuals that contributed to a wider message about the multicultural soul of America ...
The rise of AI and synthetic biology has made deadly diseases look like a ‘low-risk, high-reward’ option for would-be ...
The most commonly reported incident type was ‘injury, illness, or trauma’, which accounted for almost 80% of reports.
Physical activity has long been promoted as a treatment option for anxiety and depression, largely because it helps release ...
Leadership aspirant Angus Taylor resigned from the shadow cabinet on Wednesday night, but when the Liberal Party will vote on the leadership remained up in the air.
Brenton Tarrant’s case before the Court of Appeal this week raises simple questions that help explain how New Zealand’s legal ...
Heathcliff sneeringly rejected the idea he was ‘a hero of romance’ – though the new film claims Wuthering Heights as the ...
Until now, we haven’t had research that tracks how accessing hormones or surgeries affects how much trans people use mental ...
The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise interest rates was aimed at taming inflation. Is there a better alternative?
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