
Anika Moa ties knot in beach ceremony
Kiwi songstress Anika Moa has tied the knot with partner Natasha Utting in Auckland today.
Kiwi songstress Anika Moa has tied the knot with partner Natasha Utting in Auckland today.
Waipukurau's Mt Vernon is up for sale for the first time since it was built in 1853 - ending a 164-year history with the Harding family. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
It was the inspiration for one of Pink Floyd's most famous lines: "Hey, teacher! Leave those kids alone" and key to the writing of The Wall album.
Look closely at Lianne Edwards' art and you'll recognise everyday objects transformed into art with a conscience.
Comment: New ways of teaching have some merits, but many flaws.
Summer Shakespeare As You Like It is a good time, but a long one.
A Māori-themed online gambling game has been withdrawn by its Czech creators after protests that it breached Māori intellectual property.
Is it okay to stage The Mikado in 2017? Most definitely, writes William Dart.
Silo Theatre's latest play takes the words out of our mouths and considers how powerful they really are.
Women of colour stand up and make some noise in Hot Brown Honey as part of Auckland's Pride Festival.
William Dart reviews the latest classical music CDs.
Actor George Henare talks about life in a Broadway-style blockbuster musical.
Michael Parekowhai's The Lighthouse is revealed to the public tonight.
When photographer Cameron McLaren spent two days at the reclusive Christian community of Gloriavale, he was surprised to be left to wander unescorted.
Out come the jewellery, the fashion and the cars of the 1930s - but Art Deco wouldn't be what it is without the architecture. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has taken a dig at Donald Trump in a speech saying he's glad New Zealand is not building walls.
Screen legend Ian Mune steps into the spotlight to work with award-winning theatre makers.
William Dart reviews the latest classical CD releases.
GUEST SPEAKER: Activist Annette Sykes is a keynote speaker at an indigenous conference in Hamilton next month. PHOTO/FILE A_030914sp10.JPG Rotorua
Kelly_Makiha_FEB16.epsCircle_see_more_DP.epsCircle_facebook_DP1.epsHOST: Rotorua entertainer Krissie Knap and other locals will fly
Roger Murray has spent two decades making monsters, gore and weapons for film and TV shows like Narnia, Spartacus and the Evil Dead.
Thousands came together at festivals across the region today to celebrate Waitangi day. While free rides, stalls, and entertainment
A raunchy novel for teenagers that was banned in New Zealand has won a rare "perfect 10" rating from an American young adult fiction website.
Two of New Zealand's best-loved entertainers join forces for causes close to their hearts.
The two teacher unions, School Trustees Association and even the conservative Maxim Institute all backed the policy.
William Dart reviews the APO's first concert of 2017.
This year, one of the centerpieces at alternative fesitval KiwiBurn was a giant weta, built in Auckland by a team of designers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.