
Watch NZH Local Focus: Kiwi kids tackle silent film
Tauranga is host of a silent film festival. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Tauranga is host of a silent film festival. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
NZ composer Leonie Holmes' evocative childhood scene Frond opens the NZSO in concert.
Indian Ink theatre celebrates its 20th birthday with a revival of its most awarded play.
William Dart finds new classical CD compilations give composers long due acknowledgement.
On a quest to visit every library in Auckland, Janet McAllister visits Papatoetoe.
Auckland's one and only comic dance troupe takes to the floor with a disco hit.
Never judge a book by its cover doesn't apply at awards to find NZ's best-looking books.
Silo theatre comedy a good old-fashioned battle royal of egos, writes Dionne Christian
Celebrated puppeteer says show based on beloved children's book a special experience.
NZ street artists making their mark worldwide find new canvases all over the country.
Several Kiwi veterans and a writer were honoured by the French Government tonight.
Next generation composers and musicians showcased in NZSO classical concert.
True life story finds fun and offers depth for those who seek it, writes Janet McAllister.
A story about a girl that followed a road that wasn't there is a school holiday delight.
As Auckland Art Gallery farewells one weighty exhibition, it plans for another world first
Musicians have off nights; let's hope Sigiswald Kuijken fares better, writes William Dart
Goldie, who died 70 years ago today, won popular appeal despite the scorn of some critics.
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom receives a booster shot of more than a million dollars.
Janet McAllister continues her quest to visit every one of Auckland Council's libraries.
NZ Symphony Orchestra's concert showcases British music on the eve of the final test
Two authors and an artist nominated in the NZ children's book awards discuss their work.
The work that made composer Puccini's name will star in APO's annual Opera in Concert.
Meet the Hamilton author and illustrator whose first book marks a first for New Zealand.
An evening of Ligeti, Shostakovich and Beethoven with the Auckland Philharmonia.
Dionne Christian talks to the man who put the music and lyrics into Matilda the Musical.
Rodney Bell's story - from international dancer to living on the streets to film star.
Jekyll and Hyde is theatre like you've probably never seen before, writes Dionne Christian
One of the world's biggest entertainment companies is taking Pop up Globe to Australia.
Kiwis have been singing iconic song Tutira Mai Nga Iwi wrong for 50 years.