Billy Porter: 'You want to talk like me? Then understand who I am'
Billy Porter is "on the move, honey" - and he wants you to join him in the revolution.
Billy Porter is "on the move, honey" - and he wants you to join him in the revolution.
Meet the NZ/USA theatre family who could be our answers to the Von Trapps.
Art exhibitions usually open with wine and cheese, this one starts with a hikoi and hangi.
Auckland has a new winter festival and a star Kiwi muso returns to the stage this weekend.
Enduring NZ music groups nearly fell apart; Richard Betts discovers how it was saved.
The musical Once delivers a heartwarming story filled with stunning music.
APO musicians stay cool and perform under pressure when faced with change of conductor.
Portrait of an artist in recovery.
New Zealand Dance Company to debut its first ever kids' show especially for Matariki.
Was this visiting musician up to the demands of solo jazz piano, asks William Dart.
Auckland Chamber Orchestra pay deserved homage to one of our best composers.
The hidden world of teenage girls is brought to complex and funny life in The Wolves.
Raewyn Whyte finds a new version of Swan Lake fails to take full flight.
Theatre review: Auckland has waited a long time to see War Horse, was it worth the wait?
A rare collection of early New Zealand printed material has been put up for auction.
Tough as a musician's life may be, Priya Sami can't imagine doing anything else.
Why the path to true love doesn't always run straight.
The author of The God of Small Things tells Greg Bruce what she's fighting for, and why.
New play for New Zealand teens aimed at preventing sexual violence is a must see.
A spectacular light display on the Harbour Bridge tells the story of those first arrivals.
This weekend, the beginning of matariki makes it official: winter's well and truly here.
Why the most performed New Zealand composer doesn't mind writing for school groups.
Dances based on personal experience show harsh realities but also hope, Raewyn Whyte says.
Cabaret Festival offers rich array of entertainment - for those willing to try it.
Don't forget the past: Local theatre companies join forces for a powerful A Fine Balance.
Why Michael Morpurgo relaxed when critics and theatre stars burst into tears around him.
Snapshot of a life: the photographer who took the Obama family's most personal portraits.
There's a stride in the humongous lad's step but where, exactly, is he headed?
A black and white photo of a dolphin in Kaikoura won third place in the nature category.
COMMENT: Janet McAllister on how the sculpture reinforces what is regarded as the norm.