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Theatreview Weekly: 01/11/2012

Theatreview Weekly: 01/11/2012

A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Meat, Frequently Asked Questions: To Be Or Not To Be, and Culture Clash.

Public libraries of New Zealand

Public libraries of New Zealand

Public Libraries of New Zealand - A Strategic Framework 2012 - 2017 charts the future of public libraries in New Zealand.

NZ Open Source Awards finalists

NZ Open Source Awards finalists

The Big Idea is proud to be a finalist in the arts category of the 2012 New Zealand Open Source Awards.

Intimate Qs with Nisha Madhan

Intimate Qs with Nisha Madhan

Elise Sterback talks to Nisha Madhan from Future Hotel, creators of IQ2 performance as part of the Living Room programme in Auckland.

Auckland Arts Festival 2013

Auckland Arts Festival 2013

The Auckland Arts Festival 2013 programme has been launched.

Stories of Independence

Stories of Independence

In this Script to Screen Writer's Room transcript, film makers Alyx Duncan, Adam Luxton and Jeremy Dumble talk about the constraints of micro-budgets and keeping stories close to home.

Sir Edmund Hillary 3D film

Sir Edmund Hillary 3D film

A 3D feature film about Sir Edmund Hillary’s legendary ascent of Mt Everest has been ‘green lit’.

Art Gallery appointments

Art Gallery appointments

Viv Beck has been appointed as the Auckland Art Gallery's first deputy director and Zara Stanhope will join the Gallery in March 2013 as principal curator.

ScreenTalk: Marshall Napier

ScreenTalk: Marshall Napier

Marshall Napier: A trans-Tasman success…

As a freelancer, who pays my tax?

As a freelancer, who pays my tax?

Unless you’re the Queen or dead, you do. But there’s a way to simplify your business affairs as a freelancer.

Spartacus wraps up in NZ

Spartacus wraps up in NZ

The New Zealand Film Commission congratulates the team behind Spartacus as they wrap up four incredible years of drama and action and blood spilt upon the sands.

Portage Ceramic Awards 2012

Portage Ceramic Awards 2012

Jim Cooper’s psychedelic, 30-plus piece installation 'Millbrook holiday [the league for spiritual discovery]' has won the country’s supreme ceramic art prize.