
Long list for NZ's top book awards revealed
Which books have made the long list for prestigious NZ awards?
Which books have made the long list for prestigious NZ awards?
The charmed life of the NZ blue witch-hop who's getting ready to make a colourful racket.
Hera Lindsay Bird is New Zealand's most exciting poet. Here's why.
Meet the Auckland arts influencers who will shape what we see in 2020.
Kate Tempest: "Music is an antidote to the numbness".
She's an angel - meet the woman whose work takes her into the heavens.
La Fiesta brings women's talent to the fore. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Terry Jones, the founding member of Monty Python, has died at 77 years old.
Filmmakers intend on reviving an uncanny likeness of the late James Dean.
Rap star digs into the dark side of the American dream
Why could an Auckland arts group become vital to youth as NZ's refugee quota increases?
The shining stars of Auckland theatre 2019 have been announced.
Australia's iconic art districts have been raising funds for bush fire relief.
Elizabeth Wurtzel, who has died, had traded her unruly life for a far more serene one.
Art on show in Whanganui - permanent or temporary? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Bret McKenzie tells Greg Bruce some hard truths about the world of musical comedy.
Publisher had a keen eye for best-sellers and works of literature.
Hairy Maclary author Lynley Dodd shares stories from her childhood Christmases.
Returning to Auckland after 11 years, a writer seeks to make herself feel at home.
Greg Fleming reviews Michael Connelly's latest thriller.
Ultra-rich get to watch first-run movies at home for $3700 a pop
Former staff allege bullying by managers at HDC but Commissioner says he's proud of work.
Uwe Grodd is a simpatico guide as his choristers undertake their Messiah journey.
Exhibition celebrates New Zealand's first professional contemporary artist carver of bone
NZTrio's shake-up leads to winning combo in place, writes William Dart.
Roll over Beethoven as computer writes finale for unfinished 10th symphony.
The author, culinary tour host and bon vivant Peta Mathias answers 12 questions.
The Pop-up Globe's farewell to Auckland is a love letter to the free spirit of theatre.