The issue was released with events in Auckland and Wellington. The Auckland event at ARTSPACE featured performances by Evil Ocean, Empirical, Tao Wells and poet Iain Britton. The Wellington event at Adam Art Gallery featured performances by Upper Hutt Posse, Campbell Kneale, Peter Wright, and Tao Wells.
- The Bone Collectors, first article in Tim Bollinger’s two-part series about the early days of zoological discovery in colonial New Zealand and the dubious beginnings of the nation’s museums
- Wolf Eyes, article about the experimental music group from Detroit, Michigan
- Noah Creshevsky, article by Tobias Fischer about the maverick hyperrealist composer
- Baatarin Galsansuh, article by Simon Wickham-Smith about Mongolia’s most subversive poet
- Richard Bell, article by Andrew Paul Wood about the Aboriginal Australian artist and political activist
- Lee Kit, article about the Hong Kong artist now based in Taiwan
- Judy Darragh, Nick Austin, and Andrew McLeod, artworks by three New Zealand artists
- Poetry by Cyril Wong and Frances Raven
- Short Stories by Chris Cudby
- Comic by Barry Linton
- Jodi Rose, interview with the Australian artist about her sonic sculpture “Singing Bridges”
- Upper Hutt Posse, interview with the group’s Te Kupu 20 years on from producing New Zealand’s first-ever rap record, E TU
- Juan Santos, article about capitalism and global warming by the radical environmentalist and member of the Aztlan Mexican Nation Harmony Keepers/American Indian Movement