The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of The Armed Man, and Ver Na Vavetar Love At War.
The art museum and a pataka - Mark Amery finds the Dowse finding its feet in connecting past with future.
NZ On Air has increased funding to provide more captions and audio description on television programmes for the hearing and sight impaired.
The Ugly Shakespeare Company has trained actors and toured NZ schools for two decades. Founder Richard Green reflects on the past 20 years.
Producer and director Colin McRae has a television career spanning 40 years. In that time he has worked in news and current affairs for both TVNZ and TV3
A major programme of new exhibitions drawn from the world’s largest collection of New Zealand art is now on view at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.
The WIFT NZ Mana Wahine Award recipient Chelsea Winstanley was selected for the quality and success of her work so far, her professionalism, integrity and willingness to take risks.
Hamish Parkinson took out the Billy T Award and Dai Henwood received The FRED Award for the 2015 NZ International Comedy Festival.
An exciting range of exhibitions and projects have been acknowledged at the 2015 New Zealand Museum Awards.
Home after playing the UK and US, Paul Martin from platinum selling metal band Devilskin and MMF Award winning manager James Southgate tell us about working together.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Tiki Taane Mahuta, Justine Smith – Abroad, and La Cenerentola (Cinderella).
The endless contribution that managers make to the New Zealand music industry was celebrated at the 2015 Music Managers Awards.