Arts
Star turn: Astronomer adorns car bonnet at new exhibition
A 1940s car bonnet adorned with a portrait of the astronomer Beatrice Hill is one of the artworks featured in an exhibition which opens at Puke Ariki Museum in New Plymouth today.
Arts Laureate Ariana Tikao: the power of pūoro
Ariana Tikao is a composer and performer of Kāi Tahu descent whose waiata bring to life ancestral stories. She is a passionate exponent of the indigenous musical instruments of Aotearoa and is… Audio
Whakapapa through portraiture: Taaniko Nordstrom
Former Air New Zealand cabin attendant Taaniko Nordstrom, and her sister-in-law Vienna Nordstrom, are the creative duo behind Soldiers Rd Portraits, a photography-based business they set up together… Audio, Gallery
The decadence of the 1920s comes to a concert hall near you
Chamber Music from the heady days of the '20s' is coming to a concert hall near you over the next few weeks.
Andrew Beer and Sarah Watkins, and composer Ben Hoadley, whose new work Cave Dances is… Audio
The players breaking into the movie game
In warehouses near motorways and on backlots in West Auckland, players who contract to the movie industry are making their mark - in business, and on the world. Audio
Miramar creatives encourage artists to try virtual reality work
What happens when you spend three years working to create a virtual world for international audiences - only for a pandemic to disrupt it all?
A Miramar creative duo took their own personal and… Video, Audio
Stephen De Pledge on Mozart and Music during Lockdown
Pianist Stephen de Pledge discusses his surprising 50th year when the closest he can get to an audience is through his live-streamed performance with the APO tonight. While he'll miss having people… Audio
Audience choirs battle it out for fun Battle Chorus
Auckland's Civic Theatre is preparing to host a battle of the voices this Friday when two musical heavyweights form audience choirs to find a winner. Legendary musician Laughton Kora from KORA, and… Audio
Sol3 Mio tenor Amitai Pati takes on his biggest challenge yet
Tenor Amitai Pati talks about making his Parisian debut earlier this year, his upcoming NZ Opera performances playing Jupiter in Handel’s opera Semele and giving a recital with Emma Pearson tonight in… Audio
Kiwi international opera singers return home to perform together for the first time
Sarah Castle and Paul Whelan have shared many early musical experiences, flatting together as students, singing in the National Youth Choir. Now they are both home from their respective international… Audio
Wahine Toa Hunting - Women with more than deer in their sights
Pania Tepaiho Marsh started out with a simple mission: teach women how to hunt, so they could fill their fridges for their families. Video, Audio
A memoir of teenage years in a 70s hippy commune
Sydney based writer and film-maker Miro Bilborough has written a memoir about her time as a teenager living in a tiny hippie community in the outer reaches of the Marlborough Sounds in the 1970s. Audio
Succession, Watchmen, Schitt's Creek take top Emmys
Succession, Schitt's Creek and Watchmen were the big winners at this year's Emmy Awards, which were held virtually amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Linda Burgess' TV picks
Our weekly delve into the world of TV sees our critic Linda Burgess review The Great and Mrs America. Audio
Savage Soundtrack
In contrast to the anger and violence you would expect from a film about gangs, Arli Liberman’s soundtrack to Sam Kelly's Savage is moving and intensely sad. Audio
'New normal' working well for literary festivals
Literary Festivals are back - but not as we knew them. The pandemic hasn't put a stop to traditionally popular writers festivals with three happening in the next few weeks. But a big line up of… Audio
Yannick Bisson, star and director of TV series
The Murdoch Mysteries has just started filming its 14th series. And this time Yannick Bisson not only plays Detective William Murdoch, but also occasionally takes on the role of director. The show's… Audio
Chloe Lane tackles many daughters' dilemma
In her novel The Swimmers, Chloe Lane imagines a daughter's dilemma when her chronically ill mother wants to end her life. In it, Erin as an adult is looking back to when she was 26, the year her… Audio
Crime novelist Chris Stuart latest thriller For reasons
Being a Kiwi police detective - and a lesbian - in the Australian force is tough enough for Detective Inspector Robbie Gray in Chris Stuart's crime novel, For Reasons of Their Own. But Robbie is now… Audio
Katy Cottrell and the art of furniture marquetry
Reclaiming and decorating discarded wooden furniture is one of the skills of artist, graphic designer and teacher Katy Cottrell. In her latest exhibition Furniture Memoirs, Katy's given a battered… Audio, Gallery