
Bach Musica delivers evening of fine music
Conductor Rita Paczian and her Bach Musica NZ deliver magical music, writes William Dart.
Conductor Rita Paczian and her Bach Musica NZ deliver magical music, writes William Dart.
The Pacific Dance Festival provides valuable opportunities for local dancers.
Maggie Flynn is a charismatic heroine in NZ history tale Shakespearean in its telling.
Auckland's theatre community gets Matariki off to a shining start, writes Dione Joseph.
Ioana Cristina Goicea wins the Michael Hill International Violin Competition.
Dawn celebration today for the launch of Matariki Festival 2017.
The woman who read Auckland visits Leys Institute in Ponsonby and Parnell Library.
Dominic Hoey is not your usual breakout author, writes Ethan Sills.
West Side Story's tale of love and rivalry has endured, writes Stephen Jewell.
Photographer Mirjam van Sabben will join hundreds in Auckland trying for the perfect shot.
The play Jane Doe is an insightful and powerful look at rape culture, writes Ethan Sills.
Barry Lett, a pioneer of Auckland's art gallery scene, died this week, aged 77.
Thirty minutes of steam punking, layer upon layer. Made with Funding from NZ On Air.
Musical based on our favourite TV ad jingles is nostalgic fun, writes Janet McAllister.
Two young singers tackle challenging Bach in a concert to nourish the soul.
Wanting something for the kids to read? Finalists in our children's book awards are named
APO scales some of music's loftiest heights during its Mountain King, writes William Dart.
Music fans around the world can enjoy the Michael Hill International Violin Competition.
Catherine Bennetto knew she'd write a book; now she's compared to the Bridget Jones series
Award-winning writer and composer receives $100,000 to write a history of NZ's composers.
The eye-catching piece of art took five days and 40 litres of paint to complete.
The NZSO's Pathetique concert unleashed a panorama of emotions, writes William Dart.
Contemporary Maori stories powerfully told make for a cool night out, says Dione Joseph.
A play about sex education is assured and innovative theatre, writes Janet McAllister.
Ambitious drama presents illuminating fragments of the immigrant experience.
Masaaki Suzuki and his Juilliard415 ensemble transported us to Baroque wonderland.
Australian music star Sia has announced her first ever stadium dates in New Zealand.
Director Tanemahuta Gray tells Ethan Sills how Tiki Taane's music inspired his latest epic
A performance graduand faced harsh reality on his way to degree, writes Sarah Ell.
Kiwi arts council takes a 50-strong contingent to the arts festivals in Edinburgh.