
Galleries working with sex abuse victim
NZ galleries are working with a child sex abuse victim photographed naked by her mother.
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.
The Rebel Pink shows dance is alive and kicking in all its forms, writes Raewyn Whyte.
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage may stop the famous painting leaving the country
The World Masters Games isn't all about sport; Auckland gets a one-off arts festival, too.
Max Harris is young and wants to change the world so he's putting plans into action.
I'm reluctant to say what I really think of Tui Street Tales.
Astonishingly author Kevin Ireland's new book is his 23rd poetry collection.
Rankin and Rebus: growing older together but still on the case, writes Greg Fleming.
One of our finest violinists, Amalia Hall talks about the benefits of taking things slow.
Dionne Christian talks to a writer about putting an impossible book on stage.
This is the third book about (mis)adventures of two unlikely friends: a snake and a lizard
Orchestra rocks with special guests and power of David Bowie's song, writes William Dart.
Mixing comedy and music with science is meant to make us more interested in the latter.
Frustrated by small talk? Then Weaves is theatre for you, writes Janet McAllister.
Migrants' net contribution to the economy is higher than that of the host population.
Problematic acoustics compromise a stirring presentation of Bach's St John Passion.
Comedian and self-proclaimed "interested idiot" Robin Ince talks to Dr Michelle Dickinson.
Brazen theft of two rare paintings from an Auckland art gallery sparks second mystery.
The Koula collection sold for prices as high as $16,000. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Security among the reasons cited for cancellation of Muslim critic's tour.
John Adams' Shaker Loops deserved to headline the Great Masterworks concert.
Neighbourhood dining is on the rise, a trend reflected in this year's Metro top 50 list