Painting fetches record price for living Kiwi artist. How much did it sell for?
Painting by Kiwi artist Michael Smither sells for record price at auction.
Painting by Kiwi artist Michael Smither sells for record price at auction.
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Booker prize judges split between celebrated author and new writer.
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Karl Puschmann wonders what's worse; Between Two Ferns lack of laughs or lack of ambition.
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The former Dresden Dolls frontwoman will perform her '"wickedly naughty" new show.
Jews made up less than 0.002% of the world's population, but greatly influenced the arts.
Melissa Nightingale takes a journey down the rabbit hole in a sneak peak of Wonderland.
Hamilton father of four's rock opera a novel way to deal with a midlife crisis.
World premiere of play based on Witi Ihimaera's wāhine gets triumphant response.
Annual Tempo Festival opens with performances which show strength of local dance scene.
Star performers shine with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Frankenstein!! is party to which demons - and everyone else - is invited to.
Ruth Spencer walks down the well-traveled memory lane for Auckland Heritage Festival.