Alister Barry: Making political films from Mururoa 1973 to Hot Air
Singing teacher and musician Rose Blake enjoys her day job as a receptionist and administrator. It helps she's surrounded by creatives at an arts festival.
Director Penny Harpham tells us about creating a platform for artists who weren't seeing themselves reflected on stage.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from NZ Fringe and Auckland Pride Festival.
It is easy to come up with lots of ideas, says Dominika Marcisz, but to sell them requires a business mind-set.
Mark Amery writes on a major exhibition and book collecting together New Zealand photography and the work of Carlton Watkins.
We hear from two performers in an all-female Henry V cast of 40, performing at the Pop-up Globe in Auckland.
The hardest thing for a creative to do is to pick one thing out of the infinite, isolate it and understand it in a commercial way, says glassblower Isaac Katzoff.
Teuila Blakely talks about her TV career and learning on the job...
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews from NZ Fringe 2016.
Great collaboration requires mutual respect for strengths and shortcomings, and space to keeps things fresh, says curator Anna Hanson.
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