
Unaccompanied majors strike a chord
Singers passionate about a cappella compete to be the best Naked Choir in the country.
Singers passionate about a cappella compete to be the best Naked Choir in the country.
Janet McAllister, the woman who's reading her way around Auckland, heads west.
His latest fantasy novel now out, NZ author David Hair explains how to craft new worlds.
Madison Nonoa adds pop culture cache to opera singer mystique when she appears in Amadeus.
Students leaders from South Auckland will take part in a new production: Southside Rise.
Veteran dancer Jennifer De Leon defies injury to keep moving, writes Raewyn Whyte.
Greg Hall's novel tells of the darkest day in New Zealand military history.
Holy Trinity Cathedral's Anzacs Commemoration Concert was a moving and timely reminder.
Scottish archaeologist Neil Oliver is back again exploring the Kiwi coastline.
A group of volunteers are doing their bit to ensure wartime monuments are known and noted.
Theo David planned to start a training course; now's onstage at Pop-up Globe with the APO.
New Zealand's most important documents have been moved in a ceremonial process
In their winter years, Westbeth residents embrace the summer of their lives.
The new director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum talks about the major changes ahead.
New Zealand's war poetry has been put to music for unique concert of commemoration.
Art aims to arrive at better understanding of migrants, writes Dionne Christian.
We asked six comedians what they care about right now and why should we?
Artist/lifesaver Sofia Athineou highlights issue at the heart of a special exhibition.
NZ galleries are working with a child sex abuse victim photographed naked by her mother.
Artist known for controversial paintings has released latest work - a topless Maori woman
Designer Ella Mizrahi needs about 20,000 sheets of paper to build a set fit for a stage.
Russian artist has taken the streets of Moscow etch incredible images on dirty vehicles.
A new Auckland dance company could see krumping and contemporary dance fused together.
The thriller Mo and Jess kill Susie to be performed in te reo Maori for the first time.
Penny Ashton is swapping Jane Austen for Charles Dickens in her latest comic caper.
Contrasts in music and movement makes for delightful dance work, writes Raewyn Whyte.
Prime Minister admires the Wairau Maori Art Museum part of the HAC project.
The Rebel Pink shows dance is alive and kicking in all its forms, writes Raewyn Whyte.
Lael Chisholm has designs on a future as an illustrator; now a major award ought to help.