Emerging writers, poets, memoirists and comic/graphic novelists will spend the next few months honing their craft in the NZSA Mentorship Programme 2015.
Don Reynolds is a sound operator turned film producer who has had a big impact on the New Zealand film industry.
Dione Joseph reports back from her wanderings at WOMAD 2015.
Business can be a one dimensional experience just trying to earn a living so you can enjoy life outside of it, or it can be part of the joy of life.
Everyone's favourite furry red toddler comes to Auckland and Christchurch this week with Elmo’s World Tour. Renee Liang secured an interview (no tickling required).
One of the world’s most lauded and elusive literary greats, Haruki Murakami, will appear at this year’s Auckland Writers Festival, on 13-17 May at Aotea Centre.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Amputation of Personality, Bill Massey’s Tourists, and The Ballad of Pondlife Mcgurk.
Choreographer Carol Brown talks about PAH and developing performances that offer an intersection between dramatic text and abstract expression.
The TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre has welcomed the 500,000th visitor through the doors of the Pah Homestead since opening to the public less than five years ago.
Mark Everton started his broadcasting career in radio, before joining the TVNZ newsroom in 1985.
We hear from a band leader, hand-balancer and contortionist about life in a travelling circus-cabaret, as their show LIMBO stops in Auckland for the Arts Festival.
A number of diverse programmes featuring Maori stories have been supported by NZ On Air, bringing more of NZ’s unique culture and heritage to TV screens.