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Theatreview Weekly: 27/08/2015

Theatreview Weekly: 27/08/2015

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Acquisitions '15, Lumina, and Loving Kurt Vonnegut.

NZ films at Toronto

NZ films at Toronto

Three New Zealand films have been included in the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival programme.

Show me your motion

Show me your motion

Mark Amery surveys the strong spread of exhibitions by Maori women artists currently in Wellington.

New Objectspace director

New Objectspace director

Ponsonby based craft and design gallery, Objectspace, has appointed Kim Paton as its new director.

Students help light up Wellington

Students help light up Wellington

Light installations designed by Victoria University of Wellington staff and students will light up Wellington’s waterfront and alleyways during this year’s Lux Light Festival.

ScreenTalk: Miriama Kamo

ScreenTalk: Miriama Kamo

Miriama Kamo began her television career as a reporter on 1990s arts show Backch@t. In 2015 she signed on as the host of TV One’s new lifestyle show Kiwi Living.

Smokefree Pacifica Beats national finalists

Success in the Kiwi-music industry comes a step closer for eight Smokefree Pacifica Beats national finalists.

Restored Frances Hodgkins work

Restored Frances Hodgkins work

A painting not seen by the public for 56 years is on display at the 'Frances Hodgkins: Forgotten Still Life' exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.

Margaret Mahy Book of the Year

Margaret Mahy Book of the Year

Mandy Hager’s book Singing Home the Whale has won the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award.

Silver Scroll Award finalists

Silver Scroll Award finalists

The five finalists in line for the 2015 APRA Silver Scroll Award have been announced.

Shifting narratives

Shifting narratives

Christchurch Arts Festival director Craig Cooper tells Dione Joseph how the arts contribute to the developing narrative of a changing city and engage audiences.

Theatreview Weekly: 20/08/2015

Theatreview Weekly: 20/08/2015

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Not Psycho, A Stage of One’s Own, and 1918.