
Women-only discount for Kate Sheppard show
Tickets to a "hit rock musical" about women's suffrage are being discounted for women.
Tickets to a "hit rock musical" about women's suffrage are being discounted for women.
OTHER [chinese] is educational, gentle and filled with off-the-cuff humour.
Brazilian-born Aucklander dances her way to the title of Australasian Samba Queen.
Reading The Unquiet Time good way to start thinking on NZ's big issues, writes Jim Eagles.
NZ harpist Carolyn Mills' new CD forges French-Kiwi connections, writes William Dart.
Kiwi playwright Albert Belz shares his love of comic books and graphic novels.
New Zealand Opera is bringing home our stars in 2018, writes William Dart.
Contemporary Katya Kabanova contrasts the power and passion of nature with daily life.
Stars are about to shine at Auckland's annual cabaret spectacular, says Dionne Christian.
Ever wanted to run away to the circus? Meet the Cirque du Soleil crew and cast who did.
Jim Eagles and Mark Fryer round up the best of recently released non fiction books.
James Robins talks to author who writes with first-hand knowledge of Colombian civil war.
Opera singer, musical theatre star and Harley Davidson fan Helen Medlyn is a biker nun.
Stakeholders say the facility will bring in tens of millions of tourist dollars yearly
Rotorua Daily Post chief photographer Stephen Parker has won an international award.
A woman ordered in Maori - and was surprised when the till operator responded in kind.
What is bio-design? Award-winning Auckland architect Jo Aitken explains.
New Zealand can be an island of innovation with the WOW factor, says industrial designer.
A new CD captures the Herculean challenge pianist Michael Houstoun set to mark his 60th.
The winners of New Zealand's longest running and largest art awards have been named.
Karlheinz Company's annual concert is always a highlight of the year.
A ground-breaking new programme for Maori playwrights in under way in Auckland.
Robyn Malcolm gets risqué in her next gig.
Kim Knight meets the widow of the controversial painter who refused to starve in a garret.
Herald cartoonist Rod Emmerson on his forthcoming exhibition and his return to art.
There's a lot to love about the Royal NZ Ballet's Romeo and Juliet, says Raewyn Whyte.
One of our best known musicians teams up with violin star for rare Beethoven adventure.
Divine discotheque circus keeps singer Marcia Hines on her toes.
Orchestra ably demonstrates the genius of Berlioz.
Venue for the NZ String Quartet's concert not up to scratch, writes William Dart.