Ballet favourite Giselle returns on tour
Fans are in for a treat, with Royal New Zealand Ballet to tour its production of Giselle.
Fans are in for a treat, with Royal New Zealand Ballet to tour its production of Giselle.
"From Atlanta to Epsom, we're all connected."
"We were forced into the shadows many years ago, and we're not going anywhere."
The survey has gathered more than 2600 responses in three days.
Four shows at the Arts Festival showcased the full range of NZ's artistic community.
Acclaimed writer Ben Elton talks about his life and career.
Voices at the End was a memorable keyboard spectacular to launch Auckland's Arts Festival.
Local talent at centre stage at the 2021 Comedy Festival a year after 2020 cancellation.
'Being queer and indigenous in itself ... you're born with an inherent fight.'
New app offers a handy way to view Tauranga street art. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Claims of sexual harassment have been made against a MediaWorks radio employee.
Bill Bailey has a very productive lockdown - it's formed the basis of his new show.
Local authors will be the focus of this year's festival.
Rotorua Primary learn the history of Te Arawa waka. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The down-low on Sound Valley. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The movie of three wahine Māori premiered in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Actor, writer and director Katie Wolfe talks about her life and work.
An important stand by local Māori took place in 1995 and it was not about just one issue.
Rena Owen to play Dame Whina Cooper in new movie Whina.
REVIEW: Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Anna Jullienne complement each other perfectly.
REVIEW: There were plenty of highlights during the second week of Pride Festival.
Organisers say safety of everyone was its priority.
Art Deco Festival cancelled due to covid restrictions
Shona McCullagh talks to Elisabeth Easther about her life and the role of the arts.
Prada Cup racing is back on in Auckland this weekend, but that's not all.
REVIEW: The regular Pride event is back with a medieval twist.
For contact tracing and crowd control at the annual Chinese New Year celebration
AUT head Derek McCormack has apologised but will not resign.
Victor Rodger's adaptation of Hello Darkness will be performed at Auckland Pride Festival.
People can't travel, so they're coming together.