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ScreenTalk: Sean Duffy

ScreenTalk: Sean Duffy

Sean Duffy: From cop shows to comedy…

How art works

How art works

The US National Endowment for the Arts’ five-year research agenda, with a system map and measurement model.

Levelling the playing field

Levelling the playing field

The advent of Facebook, and the online world in general, saw a massive shift in the way we were advertised to. In many ways, it levelled the playing field, says Mike and Barney Chunn.

Imagination and action

Imagination and action

Guy Ryan tells us more about the Inspiring Stories Trust and the Festival for the Future in Wellington, celebrating innovative young New Zealanders.

Creative Inspiring Stories

Creative Inspiring Stories

We hear from the young finalists in the Creativity & Culture category, supported by The Big Idea, as part of the Inspiring Stories Film Competition. Also check out their films!

Speak for yourself

Speak for yourself

Grace Taylor tells us about her background, spoken word poetry and youth development work.

Theatreview Weekly: 15/11/2012

Theatreview Weekly: 15/11/2012

A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Mancub, Eigengrau, Tell Me On a Sunday, and The Motor Camp.

TBI Q&A: Philip Patston

TBI Q&A: Philip Patston

In the latest TBI 10th Birthday QnA, to humbly honour our past and present contributors, we catch-up with Philip Patston and find out how he's labelling himself these days.

Culture Chop

Culture Chop

Renee Liang catches up with Michelle Ang and Jo Holsted as they prepare for the premiere season of Chop/stick.

Find your flavour

Find your flavour

What kind of work really lights your ring? What kind of projects are you best at? What kind of jobs do you mostly actually do? Where these groups overlap is your sweet spot.

Festival for the Future 2012

Festival for the Future 2012

This weekend over 300 creatives, entrepreneurs and community innovators will converge at Wellington based ‘Festival for the Future’.

How to change the game

How to change the game

There seems to be a belief that science and technology will save our economy while art is an expensive luxury. This is a mistake, says TLC managing director Jonathan Milne.