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Sundance Film Festival comes to London
Robert Redford says he is planning to launch a four-day version of the Sundance Film Festival in London.
Rugby: Crusaders' Twickenham clash confirmed say RFU
The RFU have given the Crusaders the go ahead to play the Sharks in a Super 15 clash at Twickenham later this month.
Beauty: Cutting edge
A London hairstylist at the top of his game is realistic about affordable hair care for women.
BMX: World's best compete in Pukekohe
It's a long and bumpy road ahead for BMX riders to qualify for the London 2012 Olympics and that journey continues today in Pukekohe.
Rugby: Twickenham rejects Crusaders' Super 15 bid
The English Rugby Union has turned down a request from the Crusaders to host their Super 15 match against the Sharks at Twickenham.
Gary Numan: Pushing the right buttons
Gary Numan talks to Scott Kara about the happy accidents of his musical experiments and combining nostalgia with his new work.
George Michael's partner leaves him - reports
Kenny Goss has called time on their 15-year relationship.
<i>Deborah Hill Cone:</i> Bitching as an olympic sport
Think Fame plus Benny Hill and you get the gist of hit reality show Pineapple Dance Studios, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
Photos from the NZ Earthquake Relief Concert in London
Photos from last week's NZ Earthquake Relief Gig, held at Bush Hall, London.
The night featured performances from bands including The Veils, Rodney Fisher, Renee Brennan - and made over $11,000.
London earthquake gig a sell-out success
A freezing London night didn't dampen the spirits of Kiwis with thoughts of home, writes Stephen Jewell
Successful European tour for The Phoenix Foundation
Nothing sums up The Phoenix Foundation's triumphant gig at legendary Soho venue the Borderline better than the punter who regularly shouts out 'Awesome bro!' at the end of every song, writes Stephen Jewell
Relief gig a healing process for UK Kiwis
New Zealanders in London have pulled together skills and contacts to put on a concert to raise money for the Christchurch relief fund.
Wonders of Europe by rail
Megan Singleton discovers beautiful cities in a whistlestop train journey.
What you see is not what you get
Supermodel Erin O'Connor slams designers for trying to brainwash women with a fantasy image not attainable without digital trickery.
David and Victoria Beckham invited to royal wedding
The superstar couple have been invited to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
Soccer: Kiwi fan makes headlines for going the extra mile
Stephen Hitchcock travelled halfway around the world to see his favourite team Crawley Town face Manchester United.
Anger over British-trained Arab police
Anger is growing over the relationship between authoritarian Gulf governments and the British military and police.
Dominic Cooper: Man of many faces
Rising star Dominic Cooper plays dumb in new Brit comedy Tamara Drewe - and brutal in Lee Tamahori's film about the son of Saddam Hussein. By Stephen Jewell.
Fashion Plate: Chris Langdon
Chris Langdon's style is influenced by travel - but she still thinks Auckland is the best shopping city in the world.
England: A peak at Keira
Following in a film star's footsteps is a good way to get to know the Peak District, writes Rebecca Barry.
Westfield posts healthy profit but vagueness on plans disappoints
Westfield Group delivered 2010 earnings in line with expectations amid improving global retail markets, but said it was too early to ramp up existing plans for new development investment of up to A$1 billion ($1.3 billion) a year.