
Ria Hall to make theatre debut
Values and self belief will strengthen Ria Hall's theatre debut.
Values and self belief will strengthen Ria Hall's theatre debut.
One Psalm inspires fascinating and individual responses from three composers.
NZ composer Jenny McLeod celebrates her 75th birthday with her biggest achievement to date.
Outstanding sculpture show raises money from Women's Refuge.
Former All Black Keven Mealamu continues to draw on art skills.
Celebrated New Zealand writer Sir James McNeish has died aged 85.
They say a stitch in time saves nine - that's the hope for a group of Auckland prisoners.
An arts initiative designed to channel marginalised youth into a more creative future
Fine wine, fine art, fine gardens and fine homes - all accompanied by fine weather meant plenty of fine smiles for the organisers
by Kiri GillespieSimone Anderson (left) from The Incubator and judge and punk legend Rocky Horror Picture Show's Richard O'Brien join
A good season for Auckland Museum's Fazioli International Piano Recital series saw all seats sold for Philip Fowke's closing concert
Absurdist comedy will confirm your wildest fears about the way the world is going.
Coming soon to theatre near you: Shortland Street - The Musical?
JS111116NADHAKA022.JPG Kate Hei and Huhana Lyndon are calling for people to come together to perform a haka in support of a Native
Family links found in Auckland Art Gallery's Lindauer exhibition.
The winners of New Zealand's premier ceramic art competition have been named.
Three of the year's best classical albums vie for the Vodafone NZ Music awards vote.
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra "settles the score".
French pianist once more embraces the music of his homeland.
Auckland Museum's new gallery, which replaces the beloved Auckland 1866 Centennial Street, is now open.
A New Zealand-educated Harvard professor has signed a publishing deal to write a new book on Bob Dylan. University of Auckland PhD
A reward of $5000 is being offered as part of a quest to find a painted mural that went missing from the Wairoa Centennial Library
Crowd-demanded theatre is great company.
When Ronald Brautigam recorded Mozart's C minor Piano Concerto five years ago, he used a fortepiano; on Friday night, playing a modern
COMMENT: Over the past 150 years the New Zealand Wars have always been central to New Zealand's history and even its popular culture.
Celebrity chef Rick Stein has been on a food-finding tour of European cities, so we don't have to.
Short plays are designed to show how frightening the imagination can be.
Short films combine dance and personal stories to share performers' life-changing moments.
Janet McAllister continues her tour of Auckland libraries, visiting the Albany and Glenfield branches.