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Musician-poet Ariana Tikao exploring te reo Māori renaissance
Kāi Tahu songwriter and composer Ariana Tikao is one of the uni's writers-in-residence,
The Olympics of kapa haka is coming to Tamaki Makaurau
The haka countdown is on as teams prepare for Te Matatini.
Christopher Longhurst: Using sexy advertising to sell human greatness
OPINION: Why the Renaissance continues to intrigue and entice.
NBA legend Shaq O'Neal to be made a Samoan matai
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal is set to receive a Samoan chief title next year.
Review: The much-needed return of a Christmas tradition
The latest Christmas show is sure to entertain - as long as you get the right prompts!
New Zealand short film ‘Hawaiki’ has captured the attention of Sundance
Set largely on Aotea, Nova Paul's short film is about trees, and is made by trees.
William Dart: Best of Bach gives reason to rejoice
William Dart reviews Bach Musica NZ concert.
Vancouver uncovered: The city that's year-round sensational
Whatever the weather, Vancouver is a year-round crowd-pleaser.
Where are you from? The question brown people know all too well
Where are you really from? Where are your people from? Is that offensive?
Local iwi backs Parnell Erebus memorial
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says the opposition is mean-spirited.
Auckland’s St James Theatre restoration now ‘do or die’, Swarbrick says
The future of the dilapidated theatre is set to be decided in Parliament.
Dig out your feather boa, Napier wants you on its summer guest list
Art Deco Festival Napier is back and there's never been a better time to visit.
A city with a past: Unearthing scandals and secrets in Whanganui
There's no time like the present to air Whanganui's dirty laundry.
William Dart review: Loss relived in seven minutes
The New Zealand Chamber Soloists have a distinguished track record.
‘Shame!’ Tourist caught walking on Mayan ruins mobbed by crowd
Frightening scenes emerged of a tourist bein led through jeering crowds. in Mexico.
Judith Darragh: 'The history of New Zealand art is littered with the disappeared'
Artist Judith Darragh talks about her life and work.
Review: Silo Theatre's latest questions what it means to represent
The First Prime-Time Asian Sitcom delivers the best climax of any show this year.
Kapa haka competitions a financial strain but 'intrinsic value priceless'
Financial strain is harder each year as competitions get bigger
Review: Theatrical adaptation of Hitchcock classic needs to be seen to be believed
ATC's end of year blockbuster brings a Kiwi theatre legend back home.
Canada travel: Under-explored and under-rated, Canada's Yukon Territory
It's time we took a deep dive into 24,000 years of Yukon history.
How The Crown became the most controversial show of the year
The lines between fact and fiction are being blurred in modern storytelling.
10 Things I wish I'd known before visiting Japan for the first time
From singing toilets to chopstick etiquette, here is what can catch first-timers out.
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New Zealand Geographic photographer of the year awards winners
NZ Geo Photographer of the Year 2022
Winning entries from the New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year 2022
Pacific drumming meets classical for unique performance
The APO debuts a new work featuring Cook Island drummers at the Kiwi Capers concert series
Honouring a Niuean mama's legacy to maintain culture and language in NZ
A Niuean matriarch who helped students to maintain their culture is being honoured today.
Fa'afafine arts icon Lindah Lepou: 'It's none of your business what anyone does to define who they are'
The inaugural queer arts laureate reflects on her journey to global success.
Creative NZ funding drama: Why Shakespeare was never 'cancelled'
How global outrage was sparked by around 30 words.
Richard E. Grant: being ignored by Nicole Kidman, a weekend with King Charles III
Richard E. Grant delivers "glittering morsels of gossip"