Robyn Paterson's debut feature documentary Finding Mercy is not only a personal search for her childhood friend in Zimbabwe but 'a guided tour of a nation on its knees'.
Auckland's status as a film friendly destination is again centre stage following Auckland Council's endorsement of a new film protocol for the region.
Mike Jonathan's documentary Road to the Globe follows actor Rawiri Paratene and his dream to take a young cast of Maori actors and reo Maori to Shakespeare's Globe.
Joey Bania tells us more about himself and the documentary 'A Delicate Canvas' which chronicles a year in the life of environmental artist Martin Hill.
The 2012 issue of Best New Zealand Poems has been published online.
Apocalypse Z makes real the threat of a zombie disaster taking over Auckland. Renee Liang talks to Simon London and David Van Horn, co-creators of this fully immersive show.
Monica De Alwis tells us about her first self-funded, micro-budget, feature length doco Pretty Brutal, premiering at the Documentary Edge Festival.
Forty percent of songwriters entering a secondary schools songwriting competition don’t take Music as a subject. Mike and Barney Chunn explore why.
The Adam NZ Play Award winner for 2013 is Philip Braithwaite for his play The Mercy Clause.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Dolly Mixture, Cloud 9, The Clouds, and Constantinople.
Hap Cameron tells us how Bikes for Africa ended up documenting his social mission and personal journey. "The viewer gets to see the real Africa through the eyes of two real people."
Design options for Christchurch Cathedral have been released for public feedback.