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'The adventures of a young, black woman in a big, white world, where her vagina is a big black woman and her best friend.' (Production summary)
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Creatives Called to Bring Their New Ideas Alive
2018
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 18 April no. 674 2018; (p. 55)'If you saw the webseries comedy Kiki and Kitty and the documentary Black As, and think you could come up with something just as good, then Screen Australia wants to hear from you.'
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When Kiki Met Kitty
2017
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 29 November no. 665 2017; (p. 13)'When Kiki's vagina comes to life as 'Kitty' and confronts the way she looks at life, it's the beginning of a funny new ABC TV series, Kiki and Kitty.
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Nakkiah Lui on Gender, Race and Her New Comedy Show: ‘What If Your Vagina Came to Life?’
Steph Harmon
(interviewer),
2017
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— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 December 2017;'When Nakkiah Lui describes the concept of her new web series, she does it so matter-of-factly it almost sounds normal.
“It’s about a girl whose vagina comes to life. She has to learn to love herself by learning to love her vagina,” Lui says nonchalantly.
Or, to put it another way: “It’s about a little black girl in a big white world whose vagina is her best friend.”' (Introduction)
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Indigenous Movies Star at Adelaide Film Festival
2017
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 4 October no. 661 2017; (p. 8)'Adelaide Film Festival from October 5-15, has a strong line-up of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander movies, including the Australian premiere of Warwick Thornton's Sweet Country.'
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Indigenous Movies Star at Adelaide Film Festival
2017
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— Appears in: Koori Mail , 4 October no. 661 2017; (p. 8)'Adelaide Film Festival from October 5-15, has a strong line-up of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander movies, including the Australian premiere of Warwick Thornton's Sweet Country.'
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Nakkiah Lui on Gender, Race and Her New Comedy Show: ‘What If Your Vagina Came to Life?’
Steph Harmon
(interviewer),
2017
single work
interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 December 2017;'When Nakkiah Lui describes the concept of her new web series, she does it so matter-of-factly it almost sounds normal.
“It’s about a girl whose vagina comes to life. She has to learn to love herself by learning to love her vagina,” Lui says nonchalantly.
Or, to put it another way: “It’s about a little black girl in a big white world whose vagina is her best friend.”' (Introduction)
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When Kiki Met Kitty
2017
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 29 November no. 665 2017; (p. 13)'When Kiki's vagina comes to life as 'Kitty' and confronts the way she looks at life, it's the beginning of a funny new ABC TV series, Kiki and Kitty.
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Creatives Called to Bring Their New Ideas Alive
2018
single work
column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 18 April no. 674 2018; (p. 55)'If you saw the webseries comedy Kiki and Kitty and the documentary Black As, and think you could come up with something just as good, then Screen Australia wants to hear from you.'