
Womad unwraps more acts for 2018 festival
Four acts have been added to the roster for Womad 2018 in New Plymouth
Four acts have been added to the roster for Womad 2018 in New Plymouth
Womad 2018 has many cultural and musical moments that are simply stunning.
It's an escape hatch from the winter chill, thesprawl of the Underground City in Montreal.
Murder on the Orient Express was a spectacle to behold.
Good times sharing band stories, hot toddies, cookies and other substances.
Theatre Hawke's Bay's end of year production promises lots of fun
News and new music from Marlon Williams, Estère, Six60, Kings, Koi Boys, Kimbra and more.
Historic Waihua hosts the annual Christmas Fete on November 26.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer will no doubt divide its audience.
Celebrity Chinese Chef Nicholas Tse visits NZ. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The first weekend of F.A.W.C! Food and Wine Classic's 2017 Summer Series was a hit.
Hawke's Bay trails were flooded by a sea of orange walkers and runners yesterday.
It's always a sobering experience when a film knowingly holds a mirror to modern society.
Ottawa is like all great capitals - it is a wedding-cake city, says Mike Yardley.
Is this a golden age for New Zealand's alternative/country/folk/rock scene?
Justine Tyerman has trouble believing flowers at Pha Tad Ke Botanical Gardens are real.
Kiwi singer-songwriter takes time out from her busy schedule to answer 10 questions.
Ten days filled with 75 events starts with the launch party at Black Barn tonight.
Artist producing landscapes in oils, working from photographs in a very focused way,
Organisers want to outdo last year's record-breaking Dannevirke Christmas parade.
Eight-year-old with cancer has run out of treatment options, but wishes can come true.
Napier turned into a blur of pink yesterday with hundreds walking for a good cause.
Rain cleared in time for thousands to enjoy Havelock North's annual street extravaganza.
Mike Yardley was up with the seals to strike out along the coastal trail at Cape Foulwind.
Robert Plant has released a new album that seems almost better than the last.
Justine Tyerman is surrounded by 10,000 Buddhas at a temple in Vientiane, Laos
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