The ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’ exhibition is currently on show in Seoul following successful runs in Paris, London, Shanghai, Chengdu, New York, Tokyo and Riyadh.
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Launching NAIDOC Week, the National Indigenous Art Fair returns to Sydney this July.
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Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq, translated by Deepa Bhasthi, has been announced as the winner of the International Booker Prize for 2025.
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New Zealand will allocate more budget funds to give rebates to foreign studios for filming movies in the country – a move which follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 100% tariffs on films made outside the United States.
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Stanley Tucci is no stranger to hosting a television series, but when asked how it compares to acting, the Oscar nominee is clear: “Hosting is harder because you have to be yourself.
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Two of New Zealand’s premier dance institutions are collaborating on a new season.
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Beatrice Gralton, who curated this year’s Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, has hung the exhibition well.
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Musical theatre fans: if you only see one show this year, make it this one.
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Broadway musicals “Maybe Happy Ending,” “Buena Vista Social Club” and “Death Becomes Her” led the tally of Tony Award nominations, each with 10, when they were announced on Thursday ahead of the June 8 awards ceremony.
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The new Ibsen-inspired play “My Master Builder” digs into modern-day relationship politics, actor Ewan McGregor said at the show’s official opening night on Tuesday.
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The winner of the Packing Room Prize for 2025 has been announced.
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From “The Lion King” to “Inception”, fans will be able to hear live versions of the much-loved works of film score composer Hans Zimmer in a new 24-city arena tour across North America this fall.
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Years of filming, often in extreme conditions, has provided new insights into the extraordinary challenges endured by penguins for a documentary series to be premiered on Monday, the eve of Earth Day.
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A musical incarnation of author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel “The Great Gatsby” has opened in London’s West End, offering audiences the chance to step into Jay Gatsby’s world of parties at his Long Island mansion near New York City.
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A new sculpture trail is in place across downtown Auckland, bringing large scale works to the Viaduct Harbour as part of the lead up to the Aotearoa Art Fair.
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A new exhibition in Sydney offers the ability to get up close with more than 100 rare and beautiful pieces from the French luxury jewellery and watchmaking house.
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The Los Angeles Philharmonic led the charge into their first Coachella performance on Saturday with the “Ride of the Valkyries”, helmed by Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, in his latest move to reach out to new audiences.
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Auckland is to welcome a creative and visually-stunning new light experience over three days in May.
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World of WearableArt (WOW) promises a spectacular celebration in 2025, marking 20 years of the show in Wellington.
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Written by comedian Tom Gleisner, ‘Bloom’ is a humorous, often moving slice of life in a retirement village.
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Get ready for a night of art, food and philanthropy.
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The 2025 Salone del Mobile.Milano has returned and launches a new challenge: building worlds fit for the future.
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The largest exhibition yet of works by British artist David Hockney has opened in Paris, filling the entire multi-storey Fondation Louis Vuitton museum with more than 400 works spanning seven decades.
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“Giant” starring John Lithgow as author Roald Dahl and a musical reimagining of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” were among the many winners at Britain’s Olivier theatre awards on Sunday, picking up three prizes each.
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