
Quartet put shine on French finery
Kathryn Stott opened with a perfectly shaded Nocturne.
Kathryn Stott opened with a perfectly shaded Nocturne.
The winner of the Ockham New Zealand Book award prize will pocket $50,000.
Sci-fi keeps finding Gillian Anderson, she tells Michele Manelis.
Nick Broomfield falls in love making a biopic, writes Francesca Rudkin.
Kevin Bacon talks about one of the most complex male characters he has ever played.
Rhys Mathewson describes how the late John Clarke contributed to NZ's comedy landscape.
Blair Strang heads back to the 90s with his latest project. He talks to Dionne Christian.
Greg Fleming reviews books from Dennis Lehane, Peter Swanson,Chris Carter and C.J. Carver.
Italy gets taste of New Zealand as Lisa Reihana's art opens at Venice Art Biennale.
Cirque du Soleil's new show is based on the world of James Cameron's Avatar.
New theatre is a great setting for Driver's Amadeus interpretation.
Michael Houstoun and Rodger Fox's Big Band have got a good thing going.
A new Selected Poems marks Ian Wedde as one of our finest poets
L.S Hilton's new novel combines sex, murder, designer dresses and art forgeries.
Our first Pasifika African play is a powerful coming-of-age tale, writes Dione Joseph.
Only in New Zealand? A travelling show about canines' comic capers rolls into town.
OPINION: We should do better than treating the language like it's a hassle.
20 years after its debut, we ask two women of different ages what SATC means to them.
The super-rich are buying experiences instead of handbags and heading to NZ.
Weekend reviewers give their top picks for what to see at the Auckland Writers Festival.
The books which have inspired honoured New Zealand writer, Dame Fiona Kidman.
William Dart takes a listen to contemporary Latin America composers.
"Spoken word fills a gap which doesn't necessarily exist in other spaces."
Author Lauren Child explains how writing Clarice Bean led to a teen detective series.
Auckland has new classical concert initiative that's proving popular,writes William Dart.
Historian Monty Soutar is making a last plea for rare pictures of WWI Maori soldiers
Composer Gareth Farr's new requiem concerto will be heard in New Zealand and France.
Discovered just last year, Stravinsky's 1909 music is brought to vivid live by the APO.
Our hip hop dancers continue to show why they're the world's best, writes Dione Joseph.
One of Auckland's most iconic theatres prepares to celebrate its 40th birthday in style.