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Is this the best NZ book of 2019? Literary award-winner releases dazzling new book.
Is this the best NZ book of 2019? Literary award-winner releases dazzling new book.
New book exposes more about the intriguing life and times of painted Colin McCahon.
Kura Forrester on the place she goes to become a better actor.
Karl Puschmann wonders what's worse; Between Two Ferns lack of laughs or lack of ambition.
Hungry for more: Tempo Dance Festival continues to draw enthusiastic 2nd week crowds.
The former Dresden Dolls frontwoman will perform her '"wickedly naughty" new show.
Jews made up less than 0.002% of the world's population, but greatly influenced the arts.
Melissa Nightingale takes a journey down the rabbit hole in a sneak peak of Wonderland.
Hamilton father of four's rock opera a novel way to deal with a midlife crisis.
Star performers shine with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Frankenstein!! is party to which demons - and everyone else - is invited to.
Ruth Spencer walks down the well-traveled memory lane for Auckland Heritage Festival.
Auckland Museum leads the way with new adventures in New Zealand history.
Janet Frame's literary masterpiece Owls Do Cry now a world-first stage production.
Ashleigh Young considers the life and times of one of NZ's greatest unsung musicians.
Joker is a largely uninspired riff on the clown prince of crime and ideologically empty.
Charity that helps youth at risk gets major boost from event organisers extraordinaire.
Former physiotherapist turned writer wins major New Zealand award.
Bach Musica continues proud tradition of bringing music off familiar repertoire trails.
Power point - ahead of her Auckland visit, teen actor Yara Shahidi on changing the world.
At historic Highwic House, death stalks corridors and rooms most artfully.
Opera star knows the real things that scare don't go bump in the night.
Dolly Parton tells of the moment she moved a man to tears.
Rene Zellweger's performance as Judy Garland may be show-stopping Oscar bait.
Caitlyn Cook is the subject of the short documentary My Breakup with God.
Auckland Philharmonia reveals its 2020 season with special birthday celebrations.
Being welcome is the start of successful immigration. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A few days before his first ever DJ set, in New York City, Greg Bruce learns to DJ.
The Kiwi choreographer who's got the biggest gig in NZ dance on why taking risks is good.
Author Paula Morris discovers the French town where fans of literature and rugby meet.