- The Ship Cuba’s Voyage to New Zealand, history of the 1839 voyage of the New Zealand Company ship Cuba, the second to arrive in the colonial misadventure; the article contains excerpts of a diary written by a disgruntled and desperate passenger on board the ship
- Et al., article about the New Zealand art collective’s controversial exhibition The Fundamental Practice, which represented New Zealand at the 51st Venice Biennale in 2004 while being hounded by the mainstream media and assailed by the country’s politicians
- A Taste of Noise, a rambunctious introduction to noise music by Arnie Clapp
- Electronic Dance Music of the early 2000s, article about electronic dance music in the first years of the new millennium
- Rose Beauchamp, article by Thomas LaHood about the legendary New Zealand puppeteer
- Veialu Aila-Unsworth, article about the Paupa New Guinean filmmaker’s animated short film Blue Willow, based on a scene depicted on a plate she ate off as a child at her grandmother’s house
- The Cake Shop, article by Tim Bollinger about the former Cuba Street anarchist infoshop in Wellington