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Making Tracks - July

Making Tracks - July

NZ On Air will fund 24 new music projects from its July Making Tracks funding round.

National Poetry Day

National Poetry Day

New Zealand throws itself into the arms of bards on Friday July 27 for National Poetry Day!

Transforming Storytelling

Transforming Storytelling

What is transmedia and how is it transforming storytelling? We asked two of the Doc Lab 2012 international mentors, Claire Evans (Australia) and Ele Jansen (Germany).

APRA Maioha Award finalists

APRA Maioha Award finalists

Finalists have been announced for the APRA Maioha Award, which seeks to recognise excellence and celebrate Te Reo Maori within contemporary music.

Theatreview Weekly: 26/07/2012

Theatreview Weekly: 26/07/2012

A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including Why is Everybody So Full of Technique?, Nuclear Family and Waka.

Mr Pip premiere at Toronto

Mr Pip premiere at Toronto

New Zealand feature film Mr Pip has been selected to premiere at Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentation section.

Extension of Copyright

Extension of Copyright

Mike Chunn talks about the swirly world of ignorance, wayward politics and nonsense all focused on the word copyright.

What the # is Transmedia?

What the # is Transmedia?

In the first of a series of blog posts from Transmedia NZ, Anna Jackson attempts to answer the question, 'what the # is transmedia?', and reports on Doc

Orchestra discussion paper

Orchestra discussion paper

The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has published a discussion document as part of its review of the New Zealand professional orchestra sector.

ScreenTalk: Shavaughn Ruakere

ScreenTalk: Shavaughn Ruakere

Shavaughn Ruakere: The leap of faith from TV presenting to acting.

Tribute: Margaret Mahy

Tribute: Margaret Mahy

Acclaimed and beloved New Zealand children's author Margaret Mahy passed away in Christchurch on July 23, aged 76, after a brief illness.

Future of NZSO assured

Future of NZSO assured

Disestablishing the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra is unthinkable, and is not a possible outcome of any review of the orchestral music sector.