Mark Amery’s travels to Mexico lead him to conclude we need to far better value our built environment.
Arts Access Awards celebrate the achievements of individuals and organisations providing opportunities for people with limited access to engage with the arts as artists and audience members.
In preparation for returning to 1 Kent Terrace later this year, BATS is running a fundraising campaign. Ed Watson tells us more.
In the second part of his series on recording, Barney Chunn talks to Andrew Buckton and delves into the promise of studio recording.
Robert Boyd-Bell has made a huge contribution to the development of TV news reporting in New Zealand and is a keen advocate for public service broadcasting.
Auckland soprano Isabella Moore has been crowned the winner of the 2014 Lexus Song Quest.
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A cinematic documentary about Richard Nunns, a world-renowned performer of taonga puoro, will premiere at Wellington’s New Zealand International Film Festival.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Dust Palace: With a Stranger, A View From the Bridge, Putorino Hill, and Ache.
Armed with the wisdom of his 94-year-old friend, Ande Schurr discusses how freelancers can prepare for the ups and downs of their profession by drawing close to history.
Mark Amery joins Martin Patrick and Thomasin Sleigh at the Tongan contemporary survey Tonga ‘i Onopooni at Pataka, Kim Pieters and Terri Te Tau discuss their work.
Maori action epic The Dead Lands will have its world premiere with a Special Presentation at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.