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One QnA, Two Comedians

One QnA, Two Comedians

We hear from this year’s Creative Comedy Initiative funding recipients, Vaughan King and Alan McElroy, who are travelling from the future as two washed up comedians.

Maori business leader joins Trust

The NZ Children’s Screen Trust is pleased to announce that Ian Taylor (CNZM) is joining the Board of Trustees.

You told us...

You told us...

The Big Idea ran an online survey to learn more about our community, by inviting visitors to complete a 15-question survey. Here's what you had to say.

Looking at things differently

Looking at things differently

Mark Amery considers the different ways moving image art is being presented.

Dr Who, Muppets and Me

Dr Who, Muppets and Me

Rob Lloyd describes himself as an actor, comedian, improviser and 'Time Lord'.

Comin' Down for Populate!

Comin' Down for Populate!

Christchurch-born Ronnie van Hout is the artist responsible for the mysterious figure pointing skywards that has appeared on the roof of a central city building.

TBI Q&A: Kathleen Mantel

TBI Q&A: Kathleen Mantel

Director Kathleen Mantel tells us about herself and her film The Green Chain which won Best New Zealand Short at the Documentary Edge Festival.

NZ at Venice Biennale 2015

NZ at Venice Biennale 2015

The Arts Council of Creative New Zealand has confirmed its commitment to New Zealand’s presence at the 2015 Venice Biennale.

ScreenTalk: Ngila Dickson

ScreenTalk: Ngila Dickson

Ngila Dickson is an Academy Award-winning costume designer who has been involved in some of our biggest film and TV projects.

Deloitte NZ CFO Survey

This report outlines the views and sentiments of New Zealand CFOs

NZ CFOs cautiously upbeat

NZ CFOs cautiously upbeat

New Zealand Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) are more confident than they have been for some time, but caution still characterises many strategies.

Orientalism and butterflies

Orientalism and butterflies

Renee Liang wonders if Madame Butterfly is "orientalist" and if this matters in today's world.