Animals, astronomy, mate-ship, ice, religion and love are just some of the subject’s explored in this year’s New Zealand International Film Festival selection of New Zealand films.
Dick Whyte offers a shakedown on Warhol at Te Papa before discussing his remake of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, drawn from over 400 YouTube fan videos.
Cat and Mouse, a play written and directed by the prolific Tom Sainsbury, is a three hander …for two actors. Renee Liang interviews Roberto Nascimento and Elizabeth McGlinn.
Wellington theatre director Eleanor Bishop has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study at one of the top drama institutions in the United States.
NZ On Air has confirmed support for a second series of New Zealand's Got Talent for TV One.
More than $2.5 million has been provided for 14 different community access radio stations broadcasting from Auckland to Invercargill.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, Yes, Prime Minister, and Nick: An Accidental Hero.
This research examines the main economic linkages within the Auckland city-system and identifies the different economic structures/roles in different parts of the city.
Worldwide, transmedia is still an emerging concept. And, this is especially so here in NZ where I’m often asked 'what is transmedia?' followed by 'so, why transmedia'.
Mark Amery compares and contrasts the staginess of Shane Cotton and Gregory Crewdson at City Gallery Wellington.
Tuakiri Huna - White Lies is a story of three women and the lies - and shared identity - that binds them. Renee Liang interviews Mexican director, Dana Rotberg.
Rachel House is an accomplished theatre actor and director, but she has also established a strong screen career.