
International 'Tuku Iho / Living Legacy' exhibition opens in Rotorua
Exhibition gets first NZ outing after attracting acclaim, and audiences in Asia & America
Exhibition gets first NZ outing after attracting acclaim, and audiences in Asia & America
More is lost than is gained by the rewriting exercise.
Goodbye Naughton, ended week one of Pacific Dance Festival 2018 with rousing cheers.
A turning point in global history is told in rich compelling play, says Dionne Christian.
The tragic decline of NZ's native species was apparent even to our earliest settlers.
Libby Johnston first Kiwi to win Presidential Scholarship to study in New York
Performers shine in Silo Theatre's production of "Cellfish", writes Dione Joseph.
'A Gambler's Guide to Dying' is a gently humorous night of theatre, says Paul Simei-Barton
Yorick! is a rousing celebration of living the best life you can, writes Dionne Christian.
The test should sell out, with 32 per cent of tickets being sold outside the region.
A family at war; an empire in balance - no, it's not Game of Thrones but real life.
One of NZ's artistic gems, Auckland Chamber Orchestra's gives Waiheke composer a hearing.
What are the odds of living an extraordinary life?
From mysterious opening horn call to colourful string textures, this was NZSO in top form.
Enthusiastic cast carry play forward with energy but dramatic potential still a way off.
Turn up the volume (and put in the earplugs): we're taking a look back at NZ's punk scene.
Jarod Rawiri's latest project is partly crafted from his hometown.
Music, theatre, comedy: top weekend entertainment to laugh in the face of winter with
There are five groups in the collective and each brings a different skill to the table.
Finalists in the 2018 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults named.
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to play a rarely heard version of a Stravinsky masterpiece
All that lives must die, wrote Shakespeare; NZ play wants us to talk about that.
Video creates a state of tension as it reveals the derelict and abandonned
Red Matters is a project to end bullying of redheads. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Artist talks about museum's collection for exhibition Fa'aliga: Beyond The Grass Skirt.
Wellington has been named the most creative city in New Zealand.
The pair briefly debated whether they should accept the award.
NZ On Screen's Zara Potts takes a look at some of our most enduring literary figures.
Five locals will perform as part of Escape Arts Fest. Made with funding from NZ On Air.