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Movie music hits right notes
Matching films with live music is no easy feat, discovers Richard Betts.
Matching films with live music is no easy feat, discovers Richard Betts.
A century-old autograph book has inspired a unique handmade NZ children's book.
Youth shows have seen new performers join local theatre. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The value of a vibrant creative ecosystem goes far beyond the economic sphere.
Playwrights David Howard and Carl Bland to share $20,000 fellowship.
A drama teacher has created a petition to try to save the Stage Challenge Foundation.
Pop up Globe brings robust treatment to one of Shakespeare's most controversial works.
Spin doctors, skulduggery and main character killed early: Recommended.
Ruth Spencer matches a contemporary novel with a bunch of classics you might also like.
Your guide to the weekend and beyond around New Zealand.
Joe Te Wharau uses 3D technology to create Māori art. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The pieces are on loan from collectors across the globe.
A Sikh community leader says the incorrectly tied turban concerned him.
Gold Coast man posts on Facebook about festival goer who wore only glitter paint.
The most popular and most requested books for Auckland Libraries this year.
Japan credits Helen Clark for making NZ "one of the best friends Japan could wish for".
William Dart rounds up his top classical music CDs for 2017 in time for Xmas gift buying.
Cross-stitchers and craft-makers: are they the new breed of political activists?
There's very little not to like about musical comedy Two Hearts, says Paul Simei-Barton.
Friends made during art trip to NZ will help Cuban artist fundraise for devastated island.
Promise of family Christmas brings soprano Madeleine Pierard home to perform with the APO.
Author Jane Bloomfield tackles dementia in her children's books.
Bach Musica NZ ends a successful 2017 with concert of pleasing delights, says William Dart
Jacinda Ardern says the pathways into the arts sector need to be improved.
Unicef warns that the internet risks creating a 'bedroom culture' for children
Comedians Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore say their show is summer's true must see concert
It's dancing on ice as never seen or done before, as NZ dancers head to Antarctica.
Tech billionaire and surprise Kiwi checks out exhibition detailing his far-out philosophy.