Kiwi Film fans are readying themselves to spend hours in the dark as another Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival draws near.
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Visiting this exhibition is a charming way to step back in time – to the elegant salons of 19th-century Paris and Boston, where the bold new world of Impressionist art first came to life.
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This beautiful exhibition traces the evolution of Japan’s traditional robe, with more than 70 kimono on display.
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A new exhibition at Melbourne’s NGV will celebrate the designers’ work and explore similarities between the two rebels of the fashion world.
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Shakespeare’s tale of passion and heartbreak is set in 1960s Italy in Auckland Theatre Company’s production of Romeo and Juliet.
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The intimate setting draws the audience close to a mother-daughter reunion filled with uneven emotions, cultural clashes and a search for common ground.
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The longest running West End Musical ever is back for an Australian tour. We take in the high-octane production.
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Mention the late Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and images of fire engine red lipstick, dark plaited hair adorned with tropical blooms, a monobrow, striking self-portraits and a who-cares attitude, spring to mind.
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The Art Precinct is a new online artwork curation service, designed to make discovering art and artists that speak to you and suit your space, easier.
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Judy Davis, one of Australia’s most talented actors returns to Belvoir St Theatre for an acclaimed adaptation of novelist Helen Garner’s ‘The Spare Room’.
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From an ancient Buddhist sculpture to PJ Harvey’s guitar and vintage football shirts, the new V&A East Storehouse is changing the way visitors experience museum artifacts.
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“Maybe Happy Ending,” a sweet and futuristic story that follows two obsolete helper robots as they navigate isolation, affection and what it means to be human, was the big musical winner at the Tony Awards on Sunday, capping a record-grossing post-pandemic Broadway theatre season.
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Emma Corrin will play Lizzie opposite Jack Lowden’s Darcy, with Olivia Colman set to play Lizzie’s mother, Mrs Bennet.
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This is a show for parents, anyone who’s ever served on a committee, and everyone who’s ever been in a Zoom meeting.
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Auckland Theatre Company strikes comedy gold with Sir Roger Hall’s play about reluctant senior life reinvention.
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Ocean advocate and distinguished photographer Cristina Mittermeier has documented over 765 marine species across more than 45 expeditions, capturing around seven million images.
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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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