This week we hear from singer songwriter Bella Kalolo (Ngati Porou), newly crowned Best Female Artist at the Pacific Music Awards 2012.
A selection of reviews from Theatreview from the last week including: A Shortcut to Happiness, Rock the Ballet, Tribes, and Enlightenment.
The New Zealand Film Commission has released its Statement of Intent for the period through to 2015.
Three NZ short films have been selected as semi-finalists in the first international Your Film Festival, chosen from more than 15,000 films from 160 countries.
Director and longtime theatre stalwart Phillip C. Gordon talks to Renee Liang about the past and present theatre climate, storytelling and his current project Some Explicit Polaroids.
Greg Johnson: Stand-up comic to award-winning actor
The stable door is open. The horse is standing looking out. When will it bolt? When will the Youth Radio Network exist as it now must, ask Mike and Barney Chunn.
Kahu Ora showcases the world's largest collection of Maori cloaks – among the most precious taonga (treasures) to Maori and stunning in their artistry and diversity.
Due to a fire at the Backbencher pub in Wellington, for the next three weeks Wallace and Damian will be bringing the Beehive to the barstools at The Shepherd’s Arms Speights Ale House.
Ande Schurr comes full circle to discuss his approach as a sound recordist and how preparation is king.
Whanganui design student, Max Deutschle, has won the major prize in the Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award 2012 for his entry The Hollow Tiki.
The future seems a worrying place - Arts Regional Trust and The Big Idea thought we should talk about how we can begin to create the future we want. Join us at Survive & Thrive 2012.