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Making Tracks Two-Year Outcomes Review 2011-2013

NZ On Air review of the broadcast results of songs funded in the second Making Tracks year in 2012-2013.

Local music investment pays off

Local music investment pays off

Latest results from the two year old NZ On Air Making Tracks music funding scheme show that local music is finding bigger audiences across a diverse range of media.

TBI Q&A: Moana Maniapoto

TBI Q&A: Moana Maniapoto

Musician Moana Maniapoto (Ngati Tuwharetoa/Te Arawa) tells us a bit about herself, the Maori FutureMakers project and organising the Muriwai Waitangi Day Festival.

Grammy win for Lorde

New Zealand artist Lorde has won two Grammy Awards, taking out song of the year along with collaborator Joel Little for their hit song Royals, and best pop solo performance.

Sam Morgan - Designing for impact

Sam Morgan talks about why 'talent + model + momentum' are important when it comes to investing into social ventures that deliver 'impact measure'.

NZ films on international stage

NZ films on international stage

UTU Redux, new short Eleven and vampire mockumentary What We Do In the Shadows have all been selected to screen in the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.

Flying the flag for NZ

Flying the flag for NZ

The Big Idea executive director Elisabeth Vaneveld has been flying the flag for New Zealand at the 6th World Summit on Arts & Culture.

19 Must-See Social Media and Fundraising Infographics for Nonprofits

19 Must-See Social Media and Fundraising Infographics for Nonprofits

With tens of millions of brands now tweeting, posting, and sharing content online on a daily basis, brands need to communicate more often their key messages in visual format.

Theatreview Weekly: 23/01/2014

Theatreview Weekly: 23/01/2014

The latest Theatreview Weekly with reviews on Battle of the Bastards, Rumpelstiltskin, Kings of the Gym, and Hi’iaka: Our Pacific Heroine Emerges.

6th World Summit on Arts & Culture concludes

6th World Summit on Arts & Culture concludes

During three days more than 500 attendees, 70 exhibitors and ministers of culture of different nations discussed the main challenges and opportunities in the cultural sector.

ScreenTalk: Mark Hadlow

ScreenTalk: Mark Hadlow

Actor Tandi Wright once called Mark Hadlow "the best physical comedian I've ever seen".

Art at Splore 2014

Art at Splore 2014

Just like the music, the atmosphere and the performances, spectacular art content has become a hallmark of the Splore festival experience.