A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Tautai, Tom Green, Nick Rado in the Funniest Joke in the World.
Five examples from storytellers who have embraced twitter as either a standalone story platform or as part of a wider story world.
Dr Rodney Wilson, who died in Auckland on Saturday evening, has been remembered by colleagues for his spectacular achievements.
Dr Brown (aka Philip Burgers) is in the country with his singing tiger, as part of the 2013 NZ International Comedy Festival. Renee Liang tries to find out more.
Maori broadcasting pioneer Ray Waru has had a long and distinguished career as a producer and director in both television and radio.
New Zealand’s most cherished children’s author will be commemorated with the renaming of the New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards’ top honour.
The MMF New Zealand and PPNZ Music Licensing have announced the finalists for the 2013 Music Managers Awards.
Chromacon is an annual one-day Illustration and Comics Arts Festival which aims to connect communities. Renee Liang talks to its creator, Allan Xia.
City Gallery Wellington has announced the appointment of Robert Leonard as Senior Curator.
NZ On Air will fund 24 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Beauty and the Beast, Midnight in Moscow, The Little Sweep, and Dancing Till We Drop.
Sofie Welvaert, part of the team at Dunedin based startup Bristlebotics, tells us about transforming a toothbrush into a robot.