Auckland New Year's Eve festival Wondergarden cancelled
"The obstacles in making Wondergarden a long term project have proven to be too hard."
"The obstacles in making Wondergarden a long term project have proven to be too hard."
New York Times: Not everyone sees Taylor Swift's new video as a celebration.
The National will play two Auckland shows next April.
A new film celebrating Kiwi band Herbs will premiere at the NZ International Film Festival
Young playwright's experiences in Rotorua - and rap music - help drive the play.
Ellen, RuPaul, Adam Lambert, Laverne Cox the cast of Queer Eye and more appeared.
In the interview, Liam also admitted his kids aren't big fans of Oasis.
J. Lo ran a risk of having a wardrobe malfunction on stage thanks to her baffling outfit.
To mark the anniversary of Melodrama, Lorde has given fans a much anticipated update
It's arguably the most famous music video, but there's more to Madonna's hit clip.
COMMENT: His style was unique and his piano could capture your soul.
Unusual three-month delay in pay rises angers non-union teachers.
The Canadian rapper has pledged a special present for his fans following his team's win.
It got emotional when Grande performed in the late rapper's hometown
Henare and Pam O'Keefe have one wish for this year: to see their foster son perform.
Mātauranga concert will also feature a new work by NZ composer Michael Norris.
New York Times: The DJ-turned-super-producer returns with a more left-field album.
The pair have reportedly been spending time together in London.
The Popstar is making a sizeable donation in the wake of a wave of anti-abortion laws.
The goddess of grunge says the Nirvana frontman's ghost popped by her house.
New York Times: It was the biggest disaster in music history - and almost nobody knew.
Bailey Wilson on nostalgia, road trip singalongs and love songs.
TimeOut's David Skipwith gives his hot takes on what you should be doing this week.
Actors, singers, dancers; we look at five Kiwis finding fame and fortune overseas.
The United States steps forward to say why Kim Dotcom and others should be extradited.
New York Times: "The biggest disaster in the history of the music business."
Hackers ransomed Radiohead's music, so Radiohead are just releasing it themselves.
Stairway to Heaven will get another hearing, this time to a packed house.
Due to popular demand, it has been confirmed that U2 will be performing a second show.