
Quartet keeps its music fresh
After more than 40 years Andras Fejer still enjoys membership of famed classical quartet.
After more than 40 years Andras Fejer still enjoys membership of famed classical quartet.
Victor Rodger's revival of 2002 play packs a powerful punch, writes Ethan Sills.
It takes culture to get through dark times. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Experts are calling for better male role models and more critical thinking.
A love story amidst a clinical drug trial puts chemicals and chemistry in the spotlight.
J K Rowling's seven book series heads Whitcoulls list of the nation's top 100 books.
Playwright Victor Rodger might not have his own bookshelf, but books are always with him.
Focusing on the skills of cartoonists, exhibition celebrates the art of cartoon portraits.
The Middle-earth saga continues for Tolkien artist Alan Lee, he tells Stephen Jewell.
Mozart professed not to like the flute but this CD suggests otherwise, writes William Dart
Chamber music concerts performed around NZ head north when pianist Jian Liu visits town.
Waverley artist spent months preparing to show her work, then died.
Opera lovers are in for a rare treat when two singing superstars visit later this year.
The APO's Ibragimova Returns was ample reward for the expectation.
Leonie Holmes' Frond set the NZSO's concert off to an atmospheric start.
Witty and profound play shows theatrical team at top of its game.
Objectspace director Kim Paton is opening a new gallery for the craft and design centre.
NZ's 5th largest city still without a museum. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The grand dame of Auckland theatres is revealing her gems, writes Kim Knight.
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.
Tonight the NZSO National Youth Orchestra delivered a particularly clever programme.
Author turned film writer Patrick Ness likes to tell it as it is, writes Dionne Christian.