'How Nek Minnit changed my life' - watch Levi Hawken's story
The man behind the viral clip seen by 1.6 million explains how it has affected him.
The man behind the viral clip seen by 1.6 million explains how it has affected him.
One of Auckland's most popular cultural attractions is leaving to travel the globe.
COMMENT: Dame Kiri is coming home. It's a shame we didn't make it possible years ago.
Roger Hall on how actor Ray Henwood played a major part in his career.
NZ Symphony Orchestra in continued good form with rousing Beethoven finale.
Ballet history and fundamentals on display as RNZ Ballet make bold moves.
Sheryl Crow talks about the 'crazy experiences' of touring with other music giants.
Fine French symphonies transport APO audiences from bleak Auckland winter.
Everyone affected by the security breach has been contacted, the Government says.
Levi Hawken tells Russell Brown about fame and becoming a meme.
Rural romance - the farmer and vet turned best-selling New Zealand novelist.
Wellington has a new public artwork and not everybody is happy, writes Simon Wilson.
Filmmaker Pietra Brettkelly on a thirst for adventure and why NZ will always be home.
Why red lights always mean go for one of the most famous Kiwis you've never heard of.
School of rock - how a mild-mannered teacher used music to turn around a troubled school.
Is singing about life's big issues better than talking? Aucklanders urged to give it a go.
No single festival has been able to capture the magic and energy of Woodstock.
Six Degrees of Separation delivers disturbing message in era of compulsive dishonesty.
Rich display of Filipino culture makes for satisfying theatre in unique new play.
Waiheke Art Gallery gets 14c per visitor while Titirangi's Te Uru gallery gets $17.53.
Forget about demure and dreamy poets; meet the new breed telling it like it is.
Prolific poet Paula Green brings NZ's female poets into the sun with evocative new book.
Artistic farewell to iconic food plaza as gallery pops up to mark origins and new starts.
Kathleen Drumm - from Toronto International Film Festival to Whangārei's Hundertwasser.
In the centenary year of Colin McCahon's birth he remains at the forefront of NZ painting.
NZ's first locally written and produced Filipino play spotlights Pinoy experience.
Exhilarating cultural mix makes for enthralling time with Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
Auckland teen's dreams of a career in music have taken a big step forward.
There are 2.2 million items in Te Papa's collection.