The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Hoki Mai Tama Ma, 1 IN 10 and Light of Bharatam.
Marlaina Key is not only a talented artist herself but a long-time arts advocate and art collector – and is this year's Artweek Auckland programme facilitator.
Nelson based artist Nic Moon tells us about the Whole House Reuse Project and her response to the Christchuch earthquakes, Tissue Memory, as part of Artweek Auckland.
Mark Amery takes a different tack this week with a tour of the crazy paving diversity of Wellington’s dealer gallery scene.
Transmedia NZ's Fiona Milburn reports back from this year's DOC Edge Lab, The Big Screen Symposium and NZGDC's Hollywood & Interactive IP event.
The history of performance is marked by works which challenged the ethical and physical limits of both the performers and audiences.
Emmy award-winning producer/director Denis Harvey cut his teeth on TVNZ information shows Dig This, Kaleidoscope, and Science Express.
Toa Fraser’s The Dead Lands is New Zealand’s submission for the best foreign language film category of the 87th Academy Awards.
Novelist and short story writer, Catherine Chidgey, will address the idea of place in her writing at the 12th annual Frank Sargeson Memorial Lecture this month.
Tributes have been flowing for New Zealand comedy legend Ewen Gilmour, who has passed away.
Twenty years after the release of Once Were Warriors, Lee Tamahori wants to make another film with the same team, including producer Robin Scholes.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, We Were Always Watching, The Caretaker and The Elephant Man.