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NZ kids' book of the year is 'the bomb'
The best NZ books for children and young adults have been named.
The best NZ books for children and young adults have been named.
Social justice advocate who wields a viola instead of a placard to tour New Zealand.
Judges to hear appeal in lawsuit over John Steinbeck's works.
Chris Parkin said Wellington had done so much for him, and he wants to give back.
How New Zealand helped Paullina Simons become one of the world's best-selling authors.
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber stressed Prince's importance to the stage.
Taut drama explores the world baby boomers have left for the next generation.
The snap from 1970 captures a moment of curiosity between a young girl and an escalator.
New Zealander's meeting with conman at the heart of Six Degrees of Separation.
Getting better with age? NZ's top female stars tell us about staying on top.
On the eve of next tour, RNZ Ballet's Patricia Barker explains why she's greedy for more.
Fire and ice? Indie bands heat up Auckland and ice spectaculars keep things cool.
From Rugby World Cup activations to pop-up performances. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
School of Rock is a musical everyone can relate to, say show stars.
The fall-out could be unpredictable - play's moral-dilemma leaves audiences gasping.
A seriously enjoyable book, despite its occasional silliness.
Cutting edge of art and science highlighted in Auckland's new Tūrama festival.
Conductor Carlos Kalmar: We are all in this together - how the NZSO uses music to unite.
In the #MeToo era, a 1787 opera seemed very 2019 as the APO turns in a fine performance.
Theatre-makers of the future highlight stories we need to see and hear.
Beloved NZ star seriously ill but determined to keep working for good of the future.
Author Adrian McKinty quit writing - then came the biggest break of his career.
Captain James Cook would probably be embarrassed by the attention we still accord him.
One of our most senior contemporary dancers is back in town and ready to bloom.
Greg Fleming reviews Alafair Burke's The Better Sister.
Award-winning illustrator Donovan Bixley to join forces with APO to make Mozart magical.
It's not quite a tribute to Little Mix but celebrates the music, style and contradiction.
Dr Martin Griffiths came across the story in a 1910 edition of The Sydney Star.
Crime pays? Greg Fleming on judging the 2019 Ngaio Marsh Awards for NZ crime fiction.