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Newcomers make their mark on Whanganui arts scene
Matthew Smith will release his self-titled debut solo album with a concert on May 5
Sentimental entertainment that is easily digestible and certainly worth your time.
It's time to learn about the edible properties of common weeds.
Debutante director Kelly Reichardt's first film on screen next week.
How bachelorette Sophie came unstuck on The Bachelor NZ
Chills front man Martin Phillipps chats to the Chronicle.
Janine of Janine & The Mixtape fame has released a new single
Whanganui woman with an eye for musical talent runs You Tube and Facebook sites
2017 Whanganui Arts Review winners are to give public talks about their work
Former Whanganui boys play South by South-West
A rape is at the centre of the new series of Broadchurch
Ali Barter's debut album is loud and proud, like Courtney Barnett turned up to 11.
We ask Andrew Keoghan 10 questions to find out what's going on in his world.
Life is a sci-fi thriller that owes a lot of its style to many that went before it.
Ten farms competed in the Ballance Farm Environment Awards, handed out this month
Artists in Whanganui open their studios. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Jeff Nichol's latest film about an unlawful interracial marriage in 1958 America.
On his 16th solo album, Ryan Adams has indeed suffered a broken heart over his divorce.
JPSE will reunite to pay tribute to their friend and bandmate Jim Laing, who died in April
On Your Bike NZ gives you a taste of the tracks and Great Rides throughout New Zealand
There seem to be plenty of films that anthropomorphise their animal subjects to a level where they might as well be a human. Obviously
Silver Scroll winner Thomas Oliver this week announced an eight-date New Zealand tour, to follow the release next month of his album
If music variety is your thing check out Old Crow Medicine Show.
One year ago Whanganui woman Paula Johnson determined to turn her life around. Now, thanks to generous donations from the community
Show some big love for the Slacks, who have announced a tour, single and video. Big Aroha is the song, a track they says evokes the
Accidental music sensations coming to New Zealand for one night only.
It can be difficult to fully appreciate Elbow without the benefit of repeated listening (and especially without the benefit of seeing