Which novel will win NZ's top book award?
The countdown is on for the announcement of New Zealand's best books.
The countdown is on for the announcement of New Zealand's best books.
Arts focus to boost classroom creativity should be the new norm, say school heads.
Actress and writer Barbara Ewing on why she'll only ever write one memoir.
Auckland Theatre Company Zooms in new direction, starts online brand with Chekhov classic.
Have you brewed kombucha, and kept a sourdough starter alive? You're ready to level up.
APO concertmaster Andrew Beer on keeping the music playing during lockdown.
How Thailand took over the high street and Korea our cinemas.
Some artifacts might be better off behind closed doors.
NZ musician helps launch major new arts funder by giving back to fellow performers.
Connection to place, words to cover distance - what poetry does in troubled times.
In the second of two instalments, NZ writers exclusively craft stories on love for Canvas.
She entertained NZ kids between 1990 and 2002 - now she's in front of a new generation.
Welcome home to the online art not affected by lockdown. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
New York Times: Looking for a new book to read during this lockdown period?
A funeral director has revealed just how hard their job is during the Covid 19 lockdown.
Greg Fleming recommends some classic literature to get you through the lock down.
Peter Wilson on the Down Syndrome performers fighting for their right to be on stage.
Young performers show the creativity of youth must be allowed to continue to thrive.
Limbo Unhinged will impress those new to cabaret but needs to lift to truly thrill.
Auckland Art Festival performance offers hope through music.
Basement show delivers craftsmanship and talent to make it a world-class production.
Choral performance a masterclass in making classics truly breath-taking.
Māori/Aboriginal first a reason to celebrate, showing what happens when we work together.
Rugby is our national game but there's a surprising artistic pastime many more NZers do.
Is a show where the performers use only their fingers a festival highlight? You bet.
Central city bookshop was awarded for "their wonderful and 'dangerously tempting' store".
Why Eight Songs for a Mad King succeeds in taking Opera NZ into a brave new world.
Disney this is not, Snow White ballet dazzles with magical dance and special effects.