Lessons bring history into the present
Northcote College students see their research displayed at Auckland Museum.
Northcote College students see their research displayed at Auckland Museum.
Grab your cape and mask, one Auckland school is seeking a principal who is 'like Batman'.
Tim Finn has created an engaging score for a hit Aussie musical.
Our picks of 2016's best illustrated non-fiction books.
When Auckland Choral presents its annual Messiah, Bianca Andrew will sing some of the oratorio's most powerful arias.
Anthony Horowitz has penned his first original novel for adults in more than a decade.
A growing number of New Zealanders are signing up to sing.
A Roald Dahl classic comes to the Auckland stage.
Siobhan Harvey reviews recent poetry books and picks favourites from the year.
Jim Eagles and Mark Fryer pick 2016's best non-fiction books.
Auckland's acting community recognises outstanding achievements at annual awards.
Greg Fleming reviews the latest crop of crime fiction and points out some of the year's best reads.
COMMENT: You want uplifting, pure unadulterated joy and access to your inner mind? Listen to Chopin.
Sunday's German Christmas concert triumphantly signed off another successful year for Bach Musica NZ.
The Ministry of Social Development is awaiting sentencing on breach of health and safety legislation after the 2014 Ashburton Work and Income office killings.
The Nutcracker ballet is as sweet as the Sugarplum Fairy herself.
Silo Theatre announces how it will celebrate 20 years; Auckland Fringe Festival announces its 2017 programme.
Veteran actor Rawiri Paratene will join the cast for Pop-up Globe's 2017 season.
Artists and actors are joining forces to raise funds for animal sanctuary Paws Awhile.
Commonwealth writers have no chance of beating US 'big hitters', claims 2011 Booker winner Julian Barnes.
"Essentially you breathe life into something that is dead material" Puppeteer Norbert Hausberg exhibits his lifelong passion. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Briefs is perfect pre-Christmas cabaret for grown-ups.
Acclaimed author and illustrator Donovan Bixley shares tales of the books that inspired him.
Ballet's former bad boy has turned his life around. Sergei Polunin talks to Helen Barlow
Johnny Marr: I'm not going to have my life story sullied by some bullshit agenda. I'll tell it really how it was.
The ukulele is bigger than you might think, especially with kiwi kids.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes faces his fears - and writes about them, anyway.