Silver Scrolls Top 20 shortlist announced
The shortlist is an intriguing and eclectic celebration of local music
The shortlist is an intriguing and eclectic celebration of local music
Matariki closes with a concert to light up Federal St - it's on this weekend.
Bros stars Matt and Luke Goss have hinted a film about the band could be in the works.
All credit to those willing to ease the suffering of a dying person.
Tim Roxborogh on the joys of moaning about your holiday
Robbie Williams says he is scared to communicate with aliens in case they reply.
Ringo Starr has endorsed Sir Peter Jackson's vision for the new Beatles documentary.
Justin Bieber has laid down another challenge to the Mission Impossible actor.
The Detroit-raised sonic craftsman feels like an apprentice again.
Stevie Wonder revealed the news during a concert in London.
The singer has surfaced on social media announcing she's been deported from Iran.
Not too long ago, 50 Cent was one of the richest rappers in history.
The singer is locked in yet another public feud, this time with Scooter Braun.
Times: An audience with the uncompromising Billie Eilish.
There's a special Sheeran one-off taking place next Friday.
It came from Oprah and Ava DuVernay and it slays, so why aren't we talking about it?
Kings includes Tauranga in first nationwide tour
Danny Faifai of the Koi Boys lists his favourite songs that shaped his life and career.
The only place to watch Walker's new music video for the next 24 hours is right here
A quick snap wrap of all the recently announced tours and shows that are coming up
The Jonas Brothers have returned and I am not mad about it.
Auckland has a new winter festival and a star Kiwi muso returns to the stage this weekend.
New York Times: Despite being a TV regular, his parents insisted he keep a paper route.
The future pop star had the starring role of Daisy the Fairy.
Pete Hitchman tells Elisabeth Easther about pop stars and survival tricks
Richard says his life was thrown into turmoil by false allegations splashed across media.
New York Times: Whose accounts celebs are following (or not) has become daily news.
Hawke's Bay fans will be treated to hits such as "The Things We Do For Love".
New York Times: Prince, Janet Jackson and Jay-Z all fought to control master recordings.