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Rhys Darby: Going lala for meetings
I've even had meetings about meetings in Los Angeles, writes Rhys Darby.
[VIDEO] Che Fu's Herbs tribute
New Zealand reggae pioneers Herbs were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall Of Fame at the 2012 APRA Silver Scroll Awards. In this video, musician and family member Che Fu pays tribute.
TV Review: The Ridges
TV reviewer Michele Hewitson took in the first episode of The Ridges and says they're no match for the Kardashians.
Dominic Corry: Where Did Oliver Stone go wrong?
Movie blogger Dominic Corry examines the career of the once mighty director, Oliver Stone.
'It just kept going and going'
Should Charlotte Dawson have fronted for a 60 Minutes interview after being admitted to hospital?
[VIDEO] Lydia Cole: Hibernate
Watch the new video from Lydia Cole, Hibernate. The video was directed by Claire Littler, as is taken from Cole's debut album Me & Moon. Review here.
Dominic Corry: The rise of films written by actors
What happens when actors start writing their own films? Movie blogger Dominic Corry investigates.
Herbs: Cultivating fame
Alan Perrott talks to homegrown band Herbs about their roots, growing up, being inducted into music’s Hall of Fame and missing out on worldwide success.
Paul Casserly: A fistful of awesome
August was full of television highs and lows, and not just at the Olympics, writes TV blogger Paul Casserly.
The Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards
New Zealand film-makers will not go unrecognised this year with an alternative awards show planned in December.
Paul Casserly: Shame on you New Zealand
Television blogger Paul Casserly casts his net of shame far and wide.
Paul Casserly: Banned in New Zealand
A banned 1970's documentary film about an Auckland gang is finally getting some air time, writes Paul Casserly.
[VIDEO PREMIERE] Dictaphone Blues: Spicy Fruit Loaf
Four months after the release of Beneath The Crystal Palace, comes the new video from Dictaphone Blues - Spicy Fruit Loaf.
Talking Heads: Iva Lamkum and Matiu Walters
For Talking Heads, Iva Lamkum and Six60 frontman Matiu Walters talked source material.