The New Zealand Film Commission chief executive Graeme Mason is leaving to head Australia's television and film funding body Screen Australia.
The NZ Office of Film and Literature Classification have classified a New Zealand International Film Festival film to Festival-only screenings.
Laura Howard interviews senior curator of photography at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Sandra Phillips, the keynote speaker at Auckland Art Fair 2013.
The New Zealand Post Book Awards finalists include three first-time authors, a crowd funded book and a Maori Language prize for a sci-fi novel.
This year’s Fair promises to be a whirlwind of talks, tours and throngs of viewers. Hopefully we’ll all have time to experience the art, says Laura Howard.
In over 30 years as a producer and director with TVNZ, Derek Wooster made a huge contribution to both mainstream and Maori broadcasting.
Creative New Zealand will invest a total of $4.5 million to help realise the new Waterfront Theatre Project in central Auckland's Wynyard Quarter.
Filmmaker Gabriel White tells us about his first feature film, Oracle Drive, which premieres at the 2013 NZ International Film Festival.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Cat vs Dog, Merely to Be Normal… Season One, and Yes, Prime Minister.
Mark Amery on Wellington exhibitions playing interestingly with their private gallery environment.
Samoan choreographer and director Lemi Ponifasio will undertake a three-month artist residency at the National University of Samoa from August to October.
Lorde's manager Scott Maclachlan talks to Mike and Barney Chunn about the 'new world' where time-honoured practices in the craft of management and A&R have been shaken.