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Why laughter is the best medicine for Auckland comedian
Having raised hundreds of thousands, comic wasn't about to let Covid-19 close the theatre.
Having raised hundreds of thousands, comic wasn't about to let Covid-19 close the theatre.
One of NZ's few dedicated kids' theatre companies launches crisis appeal.
PM Jacinda Ardern has announced more than $70 million for the arts sector, including a bailout package to keep national museum Te Papa afloat.
Jimmy Cobb played on genre's highest-selling album with Miles Davis.
COMMENT: Treasure trove or junk — Ngaire Hart collection all in the eye of the beholder.
UN agency warns pandemic could lead to one in eight museums closing.
Rare sculptures, early colonial pottery, even a Jim Beam 'Hone Heke' decanter at auction.
A plan by Michael Morpurgo to modernise the Bard.
Unable to have an audience in its theatre, one group is taking to the streets.
As New Zealand went into lockdown, this young artist had something to feel good about.
Who won the Ockham NZ Book Awards top prizes?
Online ceremony will announce main category winners of New Zealand's premier book awards.
Ockham New Zealand Book Award presentation is online this year.
COMMENT: Whichever way you cut it the return of the footy clashes is fantastic.
A country band stuck in a nostalgic past keeps delivering fun for fans
Tiny communities with mass graves - the real story behind community roadblocks.
The countdown is on for the announcement of New Zealand's best books.
Arts focus to boost classroom creativity should be the new norm, say school heads.
Have you brewed kombucha, and kept a sourdough starter alive? You're ready to level up.
APO concertmaster Andrew Beer on keeping the music playing during lockdown.
How Thailand took over the high street and Korea our cinemas.
Some artifacts might be better off behind closed doors.
NZ musician helps launch major new arts funder by giving back to fellow performers.
Independent musicians in the US turn to social media to recoup wages.
Turn confinement into the ultimate luxury staycation.
Connection to place, words to cover distance - what poetry does in troubled times.
In the second of two instalments, NZ writers exclusively craft stories on love for Canvas.
She entertained NZ kids between 1990 and 2002 - now she's in front of a new generation.