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A cosmic road trip from southern lights to the Milky Way
The new NZ book which will leave you starry-eyed and looking to the heavens.
The new NZ book which will leave you starry-eyed and looking to the heavens.
Rapper/poet on fame, fortune and a manifesto for losing money but entertaining people.
The country's biggest pop culture expo returns tonight for another long weekend ...
One of Auckland's first Tuvaluan plays highlights moving story.
Generous sprinkling of mischief and magic, and pinch of spice, promised for new NZ ballet.
Painting by Kiwi artist Michael Smither sells for record price at auction.
COMMENT: Conventional television is in trouble, and none more so than TV3.
Richard Betts on his recording session with some of our most accomplished musicians.
Brooks & Dunn, Ray Stevens join US Country Hall of Fame.
Half of the Sky delivers a full, heart-warming evening of life-affirming theatre.
The Turn of the Screw is gripping and unsettling, Gothic opera at its best.
A home-grown musical packs an emotional punch as local lives go under the spotlight.
Scotty Bowers, sexual procurer for Hollywood's closeted stars, dies at 96.
Squadron Leader Peter Rule was an exemplary officer - then his secret was discovered.
Three rare NZ artworks could fetch more than $1.2m when they go under the hammer.
And when you have the chance to sue someone, you'd best lawyer up.
One of the world's best string quartets is taking Beethoven on a bumper-sized world tour.
Booker prize judges split between celebrated author and new writer.
NZ Symphony Orchestra praised for adventurous programming but it fails to truly fire.
Was it the '81 tour? Musician Anthonie Tonnon on divisions between sports and music bars.
Maungaturoto to Broadway - the remarkable success story of panelbeater's son Hayden Tee.
Is this the best NZ book of 2019? Literary award-winner releases dazzling new book.
Kura Forrester on the place she goes to become a better actor.
New book exposes more about the intriguing life and times of painted Colin McCahon.
Karl Puschmann wonders what's worse; Between Two Ferns lack of laughs or lack of ambition.
Hungry for more: Tempo Dance Festival continues to draw enthusiastic 2nd week crowds.
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.