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Growing up with Gloria

Growing up with Gloria

Gloria, performed by Amy Waller, tells the tale of 21-year-old Gloria Stanford who made postwar headlines as “The Bride who wouldn’t leave NZ”. Renee Liang interviews Amy and Gloria.

Money and misfortune

Money and misfortune

When starting out as a freelancer it takes a while to find one’s feet. Juggling the administrative side of a business can be a steep learning curve.

Lorde takes out Tuis

Lorde takes out Tuis

Lorde has been acknowledged big time at home collecting four Tuis at the 2013 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.

Why coolness kills creativity

Why coolness kills creativity

Welby Ings explains why coolness kills creativity to Michael Botur.

The long and the short of it

The long and the short of it

Renee Liang interviews fiction writer, performance poet and trainee journalist Michael Botur about his writing influences and becoming a family man.

Business plan for disasters

Business plan for disasters

New Zealand businesses and organisations need to plan better to recover faster from natural disasters, a University of Canterbury researcher says.

Theatreview Weekly: 21/11/2013

Theatreview Weekly: 21/11/2013

A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Keep/Self, Between the Sheets, Boeing Boeing, and A Festival of Russian Ballet.

Music management participants

Music management participants

Participants announced for RELEASE - a new professional development program for label owners from both sides of the Tasman.

New Christchurch arts venues

New Christchurch arts venues

An innovative project to bring artists back into central Christchurch will be realised thanks to a $443,000 funding boost from Creative New Zealand and The Canterbury Community Trust.

ScreenTalk: Mark Ferguson

ScreenTalk: Mark Ferguson

Australian import Mark Ferguson made a big impact as an actor in New Zealand from his first appearance on Gloss.

NZ On Air Annual Report 2012/13

NZ On Air's Annual Report 2013/13 has just been released, after tabling in Parliament by the Minister of Broadcasting, Craig Foss.

NZ On Air annual report

NZ On Air annual report

New Zealanders are changing the way they consume media, and NZ On Air's latest annual report highlights how this is driving change.