The brains behind New Year's festival phenomenon Rhythm and Vines explains their new push for diversity as they release their 2020 lineup.
Does an internet famous feline deserve its own museum exhibition? A non-believer heads along to find out.
How much progress did the arts community make before NZ was dragged back into the Pandemic? A deep dive into where we are at and what still needs attention.
Aotearoa's communities need arts more than ever - we continue our series highlighting creatives who are giving back during tough times.
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Our series delving into what matters to the creative community in election year finds a common theme.
Where does this week’s Auckland lockdown leave the arts? Mark Amery brings you the very latest in this special Lowdown weekly arts news bulletin.
As the COVID-19 alert levels rise again, passionate artist and father Jimmy James Kouratoras gives tips for creative parents learnt from lockdown.
As NZ counts down to the election, we start a series getting the views of the creative community to expose the issues and polices that could influence your vote.
Described as a radical at heart and a visionary ahead of her time, Sandi Morrison's 50-year love affair with Aotearoa's Arts shows no signs of dwindling.
Filmmaker, playwright and actor Paolo Rotondo is done being told how creativity should be classified, so he's championing a new performance hybrid.
No punches pulled in this week’s arts news bulletin - Mark Amery brings you the outspoken, the controversial and the boundary pushers, along with what’s happening around the regions.