EntertainmentWilliam Dart reviews Mozart, Violin SonatasA joyous partnership brings sparkle to underrated classical gems.30 Sep 04:00 PM
EntertainmentPaint the town red with Auckland ArtweekMore than 1000 artists, in 100 venues across Auckland, want you to join them for Artweek.30 Sep 04:00 PM
New ZealandWatch NZH Local Focus: Football World Cup in HamiltonIt's a beautiful game that creates friendships between cultures. Made with funding from NZ on Air30 Sep 06:30 AM
New ZealandWatch NZH Local Focus: Whanganui still NZ's heart of glassWhanganui District Council opened New Zealand Glassworks to bring together professional glass artists and the community. Made with funding from NZ on Air30 Sep 03:58 AM
New ZealandWatch NZH Local Focus: Whanganui still NZ’s heart of glassWhanganui District Council opened New Zealand Glassworks to bring together professional glass artists and the community. Watch30 Sep 03:51 AM
EntertainmentJudging Walters Prize a work of artThe man who will decide the winner of New Zealand's richest contemporary art award says deciding the victor is a tough task.29 Sep 04:00 PM
EntertainmentCabaret a wild and exuberant rompAward-winning show celebrates the irrepressible spirit of a life devoted to champagne and pretty things.28 Sep 04:00 PM
EntertainmentWOW burns bright after all these yearsAfter 28 years, designers continue to dazzle at World of WearableArt show.27 Sep 04:00 PM
KahuNCEA: Are exams only for the elite?Data shows students at underprivileged high schools are less likely to sit exams than those from wealthy families.26 Sep 04:00 PM
EntertainmentWilliam Dart: NZTrio glow in concert melding the music of east and westNZTrio's Sunday concert achieved a meld of East and West that fully justified its title, <i>Glow</i>.25 Sep 11:22 PM
BusinessHow do expats rate NZ?New Zealand is the second-best place in the world for expats, behind Singapore, according to a global survey.25 Sep 01:01 AM
New ZealandWriter 'dumped on' by establishmentA writer says she was "dumped on from a great height" by the literary establishment, after penning a report on why people are not reading Kiwi fiction.24 Sep 04:00 PM
EntertainmentHistory painted on Kingsland wallsStreet Art - Now and Then reveals the true-life story behind the development of graffiti art in Auckland.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWild dogs to bark againA ground-breaking New Zealand play is to be performed again, offering new roles for Pasifika actresses.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentCloudy images follow the same format but each suggests a different state of mindIn Viky Garden's largest work, the face emerges proudly from a passage of light.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentCome to the cabaretCabaret festival performers try to pin down what their art is all about.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWilliam Dart reviews Rachmaninov, Etudes-tableaux & Moments musicauxIsraeli pianist Boris Giltburg's latest CD is a wonderful souvenir of a concert that too many missed.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWorld of WearableArt show continues to wowThe little show that grew into something massive promises more innovation.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWilliam Dart: APO 2017 season launch is music to our earsAuckland Philharmonia Orchestra's 2017 programme is a staggering achievement.23 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWearable Art awards out of this worldDo you have the imagination to design for another world?23 Sep 11:00 AM
EntertainmentUniquely Pasifika touches brought to re-telling of Shakespearean classicBlack Friars Theatre has been working for the past 10 years in South Auckland to're-story' conventional narratives.20 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentVanilla Miraka a masterly theatre balancing actThe Basement Theatre's spring season is blossoming with funny and poignant new Kiwi plays.20 Sep 05:00 PM
New ZealandIwi wade into Hawke's Bay water issueHawke's Bay iwi Ngāti Kahungunu say it warned authorities for decades about the risk of water contamination.19 Sep 08:23 PM
OpinionAlan DuffAlan Duff: I rue my father's wasted talentCOMMENT: My father's animal drawings are finally framed and up on our walls, 24 years after his death in 1992.19 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentKids prefer real thing to ebooksKiwi youngsters are reading more than ever - and they prefer diving into a physical copy of Harry Potter or The BFG to ebooks.18 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentNZ Trio joins forces with Virtuoso Chinese musician Xia JingNZTrio continues to bring the music of the East and West together.16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentArtist chooses Waiheke over WashingtonA residency at the Smithsonian in Washington DC or one on Waiheke at the island's community art gallery?16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentClassics Review: Vivat's ambitious 10 CD setVivat's latest project is ambitious: 10 CDs spanning 100 years of song from 1810 to 1910, decade by decade.16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentSuper-soldier's final struggle with free willSuper-soldier trilogy's final story has hope, but don't hold out for a happy ending, writes David Larsen16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentSweeney Todd brings rising singing star homeJoel Granger is experiencing the kind of success young perfomers hope for, but are warned is unlikely to happen.16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentWest End stars bring show-stoppers to small townsPast principal performers from the West End's <i>Les Miserables</i> will sing at 21 New Zealand venues from Kerikeri to Invercargill.16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentExclusive sneak peek of Auckland Theatre Company's new homeIt's been described as looking like a glass jewel box and it's about to become a jewel in the crown of the Auckland arts scene: it's 16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentTJ McNamara: At the galleriesA Judy Millar retrospective shows the visceral strength of the artist's works.16 Sep 05:00 PM
EntertainmentBarbarian stalks the Kiwi stage againTwo of NZ theatre's fiercest female voices, Hayley Sproull and Jo Randerson, to be heard in Auckland.16 Sep 05:00 PM