
Theatre review: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead flips the script on Shakespeare's Hamlet
Comic moments and sordid decadence collide in show-stealing performances.
Comic moments and sordid decadence collide in show-stealing performances.
Mary Poppins The Musical returns to Auckland in April next year.
Rima Te Wiata on lust, letters and longing for a scone.
Times: Will the book The Testaments impact on TV's The Handmaid's Tale? Moss tells all.
NZ author reveals the link between reading and how the USA plans future prisons.
Music is more than entertainment at NZ's only music therapy centre.
Gallipoli connections bring musicians from Anatolia and Aotearoa together.
Double-hulled sailing canoe Fa'afaite arrives in Tauranga Harbour after an epic trip.
A theatre group started to help the homeless wins top arts award.
Rachmaninov a tough act to follow but pianist Louis Lortie showed no fear.
Tessa Duder has a book on James Cook coming out and a young adult classic being reprinted.
Violinist Viktoria Mullova's life reads like a classic Cold War spy novel.
The School of Rock bursts into Auckland with electrifying opening night.
Auckland Arts Festival announces stunning ballet as headline show for 2020.
The tracks have caused extensive damage to the mountain, which is a protected site.
One of the world's biggest selling children's books to be published in te reo Māori.
Famed NZ artist Dick Frizzell lends a hand to street art project.
Award-winners and stars of the future - they're all in Auckland this weekend.
Greg Fleming on the latest from Mick Herron, Steve Cavanagh, Chris Pavone and Tom Bradby.
Miss Pinup NZ contestant says dressing vintage has made her more confident.
Is this the most surreal, beautiful, funny and original show Auckland's seen this year?
Waipara became a singer-songwriter after a freak accident while studying in New York.
Watching two people on a blind date makes for thrilling theatre, writes Dione Joseph.
It took 10 years for Kirsten Warner's debut novel to appear, a bigger fight was to come.
The star navigator and waka carver revived the ancient knowledge in Aotearoa.
Ten New Zealand artists to receive top awards for stellar contributions.
In WWI Europe, ships sank but few drowning men watched as likely rescuers refused to help.
The man behind the viral clip seen by 1.6 million explains how it has affected him.
One of Auckland's most popular cultural attractions is leaving to travel the globe.
COMMENT: Dame Kiri is coming home. It's a shame we didn't make it possible years ago.