Michael James Manaia is a tour-de-force one man show with Te Kohe Tuhaka playing the title character in the current production.
Michelle Menzies is the new curator at Victoria University’s Adam Art Gallery.
Tropfest NZ continues to attract the support of key film industry players who are keen to celebrate the Festival’s arrival to New Zealand shores.
Aly Cook, Trevor V Stevens, The Heartleys, Jody Direen and Kiwi legend Peter Posa took home this year's National Country Music Awards.
Vincent Ward tells us about turning to his fans, and famous friends, to take his exhibition Auckland Station: Destinies Lost and Found to the Shanghai Biennale.
Don’t buy yourself a can of WhoopAss – name-calling will only get their back up. If you really want to recover your debt you need to appeal to your client’s sense of reason first.
Lana Coc-Kroft: Danger on screen and in real life…
Ande Schurr describes five steps that can help turn a struggling freelancer into a profitable one.
Dancer Tupua Tigafua tells us a bit about himself and working with students to devise their own choreographic language as part of the NZDC LiftOff youth engagement programme.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: Hairspray, Someone Like You, West End Girls, and Trial By Jury and the Grand Duke.
Fiona Milburn of Transmedia NZ looks at how Make My Movie used audience engagement and social media networks as a strategy for success.
Four New Zealand films are set to screen on Maori Television for the first time this month.