
Play's title does nothing to sell its intelligent and powerful story
Don't let the title put you off; Little Black Bitch is intelligent, moving and essential.
Don't let the title put you off; Little Black Bitch is intelligent, moving and essential.
Two different cities brought together in music for appreciative city dwellers.
Grace Iwashita-Taylor explains how Pasefika poetry has been brought to the Auckland stage.
Events are planned around the country to mark one year since the March 15 attacks.
Are you a believer in astrology? Live performances tests truth of Chinese zodiac.
Auckland Fringe Festival brings laughs and heart to varied stories.
Finalists named in New Zealand's premiere book awards.
Theatre group that's called the streets home prepares for European festival.
We can most likely look forward to compulsory microchipping/registration of our cats.
Auckland Fringe shows why we need to keep developing unique NZ dance and theatre voices.
Museum makes its collection "relevant to a contemporary audience".
Youthful musicians achieve a bold goal, writes William Dart.
Most Pākehā, when told about this concept, are shocked and go into denial.
Stellar cast combine mythology, waiata and humour to tackle Māori suicide epidemic.
They were in a New York state of mind but these kiwi musicians had no choice but to leave.
It's arts festival season, and Simon Wilson has some questions.
Ahead of the Auckland Arts Festival, six performers share their dream experiences.
400 years after England's first woman poet made her name known, she's finally being heard.
Try some of Mexico's most unique flavours in this traditional foodie hub.
The world's most 'inappropriate' musical is about to open in Auckland.
Auckland's big weekend in the loudest sounds and most cutting edge theatre around.
Brian Rudman: $150,000 on cultural consultant sends wrong message to Goff, ratepayers
NZ Opera signals a bold new direction with its latest show - one that aims to unsettle.
Millennials and Gen Z, born explorers, who know exactly what they want from a hotel.
From American to Ethiopian to Cuban, a food tour rich in history.
New classical foots it with Baroque splendor at APO's latest performance.
A claim to the Waitangi Tribunal says Ziporah Huirama died because of Crown failures.
Three mothers want culturally appropriate treatments for mentally ill Māori.
Graeme Hill spoke with divisive philosopher Peter Singer, for a show he may no longer do.
A picture paints 1000 words - why it's true for a NZ writer named as one to watch.