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In limbo: Seventies hitmaker trapped in organ donor 'Lotto'
John Hanlon, who had a string of hit songs in the 70s, has a rare terminal kidney disease
John Hanlon, who had a string of hit songs in the 70s, has a rare terminal kidney disease
'I'm going to cry, driving these roads,' she said in a haunting final Instagram story.
Pop star Jordan Pruitt alleges her former manager sexually abused her during her teens.
Brush off those winter blues and get excited about the great films and shows coming up.
Mindhunter has returned to Netflix and frankly, we're lost for words.
Departing TimeOut writer George Fenwick shares seven songs that have influenced him.
20 years after making history, Hinewehi Mohi is working on shaping the future.
Progressive metal band Tool's brilliant new album Fear Inoculum was worth the 13-year-wait
The Playing It Strange Q&A, banquet dinner at the Vodafone Events Centre, September 23.
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Court documents reveal the huge amounts of money they were paid and may have to pay back.
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At 60, country music veteran Tanya Tucker enjoys a fresh start.
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A music executive told the singer she was "too old" to be sexy.
Troye Sivan has called out New Zealand publication Gay Nation.
A Hollywood icon made Michael Jackson cry when he grilled him about his sex life.
After adopting #MAGA the controversial rapper appears to have found Jesus.
The app's results as tested on Paul McCartney, "Our Rach", Mick Jagger and more.
Karl Puschmann travels to Sydney to see Fleetwood Mac live.
Singer has announced his break from music for 18 months.
Succession is a scathing, incredibly-acted indictment of the rich and powerful.
A host of international and Kiwi artists are heading to Raglan and Timaru this summer.
He's taking a break - and faces legal battles over allegations he copied other musicians.
Brockhampton are back with their fifth studio album Ginger.
The best parts of the album are when Taylor takes risks.
Peter Urlich and Dave Dobbyn tell Karl Puschmann about the enduring legacy of Th' Dudes.