Creative New Zealand sought feedback and advice on how we can best recognise and support New Zealand dance.
NZ films Housebound, Sheffield: Sex City and short film Queenie have been selected for the South By Southwest festival.
Michael Morrissey is a veteran writer who, at the age of 71, says he still hasn’t peaked. He had some other surprises for The Big Idea when Michael Botur sat down to interview him.
Director Grant Lahood is master of the quirky comedic short film.
As part of the Auckland Pride Festival, Mumbai Monologues offers some surprising insights into a part of Indian culture not often seen.
Lashings of Whipped Cream: A Session with a Teenage Dominatrix has been titillating audiences ever since it was penned. Now Ricky Beirao brings Mistress Dominique to life once again.
Mark Pennington, Principal at markpenningtondesign, has spent 40 years working in design.
Sam Brooks has recently been everywhere, opening plays two at a time, touring shows and winning awards for his emotionally raw works. Renee Liang asked Sam just how he does it.
Finalists for the 2014 WIFT NZ Awards. The winners will be announced at an awards party on 26 February.
After being involved in Splore arts with Cut Collective for the past three festivals, this year artist and curator Ross Liew is stepping up as art director
The latest Theatreview Weekly with reviews on Dark Deeds, Citizen Gef, and They Saw a Thylacine.
Producer Rhonda Kite, who runs Kiwa Media Group, has worked on interactive book projects, film and television, including long-running arts show Kete Aronui.