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The Breath of the Volcano
Pictures from the opening night of the Auckland Arts Festival performance by French pyrotechnical wizards Groupe F

Artist pays tribute to a Kiwi classic
Artist Ralph Hotere, who died last week, has been immortalised by a street artist in Auckland.

Dazzling, hypnotic wizards
Just go see this. French pyrotechnical wizards Groupe F offer a superlative, splendiferous, explosive extravaganza. Artistic director Christophe Berthonneau and his team, and Red Leap Theatre, are to be congratulated.

Review: En route, Auckland CBD
Walking tours - especially those guided by a remote, apparently all-seeing, all-knowing central HQ - are full of tantalising possibilities: where will I be going? How will I know how to get there?

Review: Cantina, Aotea Square
Cantina opens with a velvety voiced crooner promising to "shoot the moon right out of the sky" and honours that with an exhilarating acrobatics display set in the seductive ambience of a 1920s speak-easy.

Review: The Factory, Q Theatre
Pacific Les Mis musical hugely leavened by romance, humour and funky 70s style

Brian Rudman: City's cultural desert is a mirage
What Auckland's cultural scene does lack, when it comes to Ateed and Aucklanders in general, is a true appreciation of the goodies that are on offer on their doorsteps.

Chipping away
At the North Shore Woodturning Guild, Danielle Wright discovers a piece of the past with a link to the future

Hotere's body arrives at Mitimiti
The body of artist Ralph Hotere arrived to emotional scenes at Mitimiti in Northland this afternoon.

Thousands farewell celebrated artist Ralph Hotere
Thousands of people filled St Joseph's Cathedral in Dunedin today to farewell celebrated artist Ralph Hotere.

Fashion in the City: Viva's picks
With 11 days of fabulous events taking place during a celebration of all things fashionable, there's no excuse not to be involved in the Fashion in the Big Little City festival.

Media flap over kapa haka
Restrictions at this year's kapa haka championships has led to members of the public criticising mainstream media for the lack of coverage.

Tiny marae set for big tangi
In Mitimiti yesterday, John Martin was at the urupa, the cemetery where his cousin Ralph Hotere will lie when his body is flown by helicopter to the beachside marae.

Hotere to be farewelled with requiem mass before tangi
Artist Ralph Hotere, 81, who was one of only a handful of people to be made a Member of the Order of New Zealand, died peacefully in Dunedin yesterday.

Hotere work to be exhibited this week
A series of Ralph Hotere prints are being exhibited at University of Canterbury this week in a tribute to one of New Zealand's greatest artists who died yesterday.

Great artist who didn't like a fuss
Tributes are flowing for 81-year-old sculptor, painter and collaborative artist Ralph Hotere, who died surrounded by family in Dunedin.

Tributes flow for Hotere
Ralph Hotere, one of New Zealand's most acclaimed and provocative artists, has died.

Controversial Banksy pulled from auction
A Banksy mural at the centre of a controversial auction has been withdrawn from sale at the last minute, the council campaigning for its return to the UK says.