
Frances Hodgkins: A life in colour
Kim Knight on a national exhibition of Frances Hodgkins' work and words.
Kim Knight on a national exhibition of Frances Hodgkins' work and words.
Whodunnit sparks Orchid Thief author Susan Orlean to pen love letter to libraries.
Once Auckland's rock 'n' roll queen, Jan Hellriegel's back to reclaim her throne
NZ artist Judy Millar has her first international survey show - in Switzerland.
It's Easter weekend - and there's more to it than chocolate.
Te Papa stores items at three places in Wellington to reduce risk of loss from fire.
Kimbolton Sculpture Festival - art show with a message. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A survivor of wars and revolutions, the cathedral has stood for centuries
Precious Gothic features have reportedly been destroyed
Author Charlotte Grimshaw talks with Sarah Daniell about her stories coming to life on TV
Angela Barnett talks with "weed nun" Christine Meeusen, aka Sister Kate.
Author Greg McGee on the necessary secrets that kept him awake at night.
Jazz legend Herbie Hancock on why age isn't a barrier to making cutting-edge music
Mandela My Life: The Official Exhibition opens in Auckland today.
School holiday survival - the one story you need to read to keep the kids entertained.
From our biggest to smallest venues, there's arts and entertainment for all this weekend.
Concert cuts detract from perfect performances, writes William Dart.
Harry Potter parody returns to Auckland as love for the boy wizard shows no sign of waning
Rosabel Tan is bridging cultures by staging free art events in public spaces.
German city pays tribute to a century of modern design.
Get ready Dunedin, Nelson, Christchurch, Wellington, Napier, Hamilton and New Plymouth.
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra takes audiences from concert hall to glorious landscapes.
Sequel to best-selling Wonky Donkey to be released this year.
Author Markus Zusak explains why serving characters is more important than readers.
Touring production of The Mousetrap shows why it has earned its place in theatre history
Art and craft of living central to a first-of-its-kind exhibition at an Auckland gallery.
Mathematician Eugenia Cheng uses music to make us love maths - and see Trump differently.
The brilliant life and career of one of our most important artists comes alive in new book
Musicians unite in harmony for Auckland International Cultural Festival.
The Dust Palace's latest production, about seduction and desire, is one of its best yet.