
Japanese author becomes a radio star
Acclaimed Japanese writer Haruki Murakami turns to radio.
Acclaimed Japanese writer Haruki Murakami turns to radio.
New York playwright Taylor Mac's Hir is a powerful and provoking piece of theatre
A wryly observed dissection of where humanity comes into politics.
Auckland Council says cracks are "not unexpected" and won't add to ratepayer costs.
A Waiheke Island arts residency is attracting artists from as far afield as Cornwall.
It's taken more than a decade, but the musical War Horse is finally coming to New Zealand.
High St now has too many pedestrians so when are they going to do something about it?
The Dust Palace flies high in fundraising show which defies the limits of the human body.
A project highlighting the hope and beauty in Henderson has won a major art award.
Te Papa is seeking advice from experts on its natural history collections care.
Finding an old CD saw Richard Betts discovering where the musicians are now.
COMMENT: Modern museum managers know the price but not the value of precious assets.
The exhibition comes with a $2.6 million price tag.
Bree Peters, daughter of Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters, sticks clear of politics.
'I was completely lost for words in shock on stage," Joel Amosa said.
Lexus Song Quest has a special place in our musical calendar and ongoing cultural history.
Past and present brought together in masterful exploration of life under siege.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople star in explosive new role as we've never seen her before.
Look, feel and even smell of the books judged before NZ's best-looking books were named.
Haumaha's comments about Schollum and Shipton were honest reflections of what he thought.
Tempo Dance Festival shows no signs of slowing down as it announces spectacular 15th year.
The audiences might do much of the plotting but there's always a plan with Covert Theatre.
Paul Simei-Barton reviews Massive Company's latest group work, Sightings.
Planning the weekend - check out picks from the TimeOut and Arts teams.
Almost two decades of research and world travel precede publishing
The Phoenix Foundation turns 20 and celebrates with the NZ Symphony Orchestra.
Performer honours rebel woman from history and ancestor Black Agnes with solo show.
Jaime Martin and NZSO have fun with Shostakovich's Festive Overture, writes William Dart.
Antonello Palombi won hearts with his rapturous "Celeste Aida", writes William Dart.
Kiwi actor Edwin Wright blasts "tone deaf" publicity for all-male shows.