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Literary impact of General Strike

Literary impact of General Strike

Two Victoria University of Wellington academics are offering a new take on the General Strike of 1926 in the United Kingdom.

Folding lives

Folding lives

Jessica Jeffries on making theatre, juggling two careers and her journey into directing.

Theatreview Weekly: 02/04/2013

Theatreview Weekly: 02/04/2013

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The War Play, Greedy Cat, and Grand Opening.

ScreenTalk: Tom Hern

ScreenTalk: Tom Hern

Tom Hern is a film producer who began his screen career as a junior reporter on children’s television show What Now?

Packing a transmedia punch...

Packing a transmedia punch...

Transmedia NZ's Fiona Milburn takes a look at three ongoing transmedia projects using comic books to great effect.

2015 Pasifika interns

2015 Pasifika interns

The 2015 Pasifika internship placements delivered by Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust have been confirmed.

CIRCUIT CAST: The Drowned World

CIRCUIT CAST: The Drowned World

In the first pod for 2015 the panel discuss the online component of The Drowned World, an exhibition of student work curated by Daniel Satele for Tautai Pacific Arts Trust.

LIANZA Children's Book Awards finalists

LIANZA Children's Book Awards finalists

LIANZA has announce the finalists in the five categories of its Children’s and Young Adults Book Awards.

Making Tracks - March 2015

Making Tracks - March 2015

NZ On Air will fund 22 new music projects in its latest MakingTracks funding round.

Theatreview Weekly: 26/03/2015

Theatreview Weekly: 26/03/2015

The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Six Bad Arthouse Plays, Tiny Deaths, The Good News, and [Presence].

Acting Out

Acting Out

This Is Our Youth was written in the 90s and is set firmly in the 80s. So what is doing the play like, 20 years later? Renee Liang talks to cast member Ryan Dulieu to find out.

In Praise of Unruliness

In Praise of Unruliness

Mark Amery considers an exhibition and book on the 40th anniversary of Photoforum, and what they present in terms of photography which so often our galleries now lack.