Female sexuality and desire, a socially taboo subject, is cracked open on stage in a new work by Eleanor Bishop and Julia Croft with Karin McCracken.
Considering tertiary study next year? We take a look at the capital's new schools, campuses and creative courses.
Creative Writing graduate Erin Donohue talks about experiencing mental health issues as a teenager, and her debut novel that addresses this growing issue.
"Twenty years ago I was an African American slave." Victor Rodger writes about Pasefika actors taking on African American roles ahead of FCC's latest production, The Mountaintop
The statistics for female directors in film and TV are extremely poor, but that's not putting off young filmmaker Miryam Jacobi as she releases her debut short film at this year's Show Me Shorts Fest
Poet Laureate Michele Leggott offers an explanation and extract from the first section of 'The Fascicles', a project in her new collection Vanishing Points which grew to be seven sections in length.
"With privilege comes great responsibility." Tracey Barnett speaks about her drive to tell refugee stories ahead of the upcoming exhibition Transplanted: Refugee Portraits of New Zealand
Oamaru jeweller Iain Clark talks about the birth of steampunk in Oamaru, the changing scene of retail, and how that affects his trade as a craftsman jeweller.
New Zealand’s leading entertainment podcast 'Don't Give Up Your Day Job' is celebrating their 50th episode with very special guest, guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel.
Mark Amery on the work of Ruth Thomas-Edmond, Kirsty Lillico and Lightreading in Wellington.
“99% of the population have had a negative experience with learning music – singing especially,” says Jennifer Moss, correcting this through her vibrant and enthusiastic approach to music tuition
Artists reflect on how they navigate the loaded conversation starter, “So, what do you do for a job?”