Pua Magasiva: On small but perfectly formed roles…
Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce today announced that the Government’s new Advanced Technology Institute will be named after Sir Paul Callaghan.
The Building Innovation progress report describes the importance of innovation in growing New Zealand’s economy.
Mike Chunn says in the world of young NZers it will be the craft of recording that supersedes the notation of music with crotchets, quavers and semi-breves.
Between 60 and 98% of people think they have an above-average sense of humour, which is funny. We can only speculate on how many of these people could make a hilarious movie.
NZ On Air is seeking proposals for its new Digital Media Fund.
A cantilevered bus shelter, titled 'Parallel of Life and Art' by Auckland artists Michael Parr and Blaine Western, has won the 2012 National Contemporary Art Award.
Filmmaker Alyx Duncan tells us how The Red House started out as an experimental documentary, following her father and step-mother selling the family home, but became a fictional story.
Mark Amery on Fiona Pardington bringing new life to the still-life.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including Free Load, Skellig, Maria Stuarda, and Dog and Bone.
Creative Freedom Foundation director and artist Bronwyn Holloway-Smith examines the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership, asking what it means for New Zealand's creative industries.
This report outlines a review of Australian State Library and New Zealand National Library partnerships, with examples that illustrate successful and unsuccessful joint ventures