A professor from the University of Auckland says social media is responsible for people "directly engaging with these proposed changes" in the Treaty Principles Bill and the Regulatory Standards Bill.
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Artist Amol K. Patil presents his first solo show in the U.S. at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
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The celebrated Ethiopian-born artist Julie Mehretu, known for her dynamic abstractions and deep engagement with contemporary ...