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Magazine page update and more!
After a lazy Sunday BiograView now has a revamped Magazine page, and it looks awesome! Plus, check out BiograView’s new book, FOOD VIEWS from around the world! Read more
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In the face of racism
This story highlights the ongoing struggle against racism in New Zealand. From historical oppression to modern-day cultural appropriation, the fight for equality continues. Despite progress, racism still lurks in subtle forms. The call to action is clear: confront racism, educate others, and be the change. Read more
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Of Art, Love, Shakespeare and the Natural Order
Roger Peters and Maree Horner are both Elam School of Fine Arts graduates. Roger’s intensive study of Shakespeare’s sonnets and establishment of the ‘Quaternary Institute’ and Maree’s surreal artistic explorations define their symbiotic work. Their unconventional lifestyle and creative endeavors challenge and provoke, leaving a lasting impression. Read more
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Uncontacted tribes and the bid to survive
Sentinelese, Andamanese, and Amazonian uncontacted tribes maintain their centuries-old lifestyles, living without modern technology or contact with the outside world. These isolated communities live off the land, hunt, and preserve their unique cultures, defying the modern world’s encroachment. Threatened by outsiders, their survival remains precarious. Read more

