The quintessential New Zealand character comes to the fore in the finalists for the New Zealand Post Book Awards 2014.
Co-work & Co-create at In Good Company Space
Ending the school holidays on a high note, the New Zealand Children’s Music Awards have been announced.
Jake took 23 days to shoot and six years to bring to fruition. Writer/director Doug Dillaman and producer Anoushka Klaus tell us about their steep learning curve.
Weekend free family events Pick n Mix are back at the Aotea Centre with shows and workshops and Renee Liang gets in on the action, quizzing the creators.
Veteran broadcaster Bill McCarthy was the popular face of TV news and sport in the 1970s.
This information will inform NZ On Air strategy and provide a public source of information on media consumption.
New research shows the majority of New Zealanders are still consuming traditional broadcast media. However music audiences and the young are leading the charge to digital platforms.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Othello, Putorino Hill, DNA, and Giant Teeth.
Rugged New Zealand country and character is the over-riding theme in the three winning books for the New Zealand Society of Authors Best First Book section in the New Zealand Post Book Awards
Mark Amery in San Francisco visits work that has resonance for him back home.
A panel of actor/writers working across both film and theatre discussed how their theatrical backgrounds have influenced the way they approach the art of writing for the large and small screen.