Culture

Through ‘tiny beautiful things’, we can get through this thing called life

There may be some events from which we may never recover but support and understanding go a long way.

Read more

Ten of the best romantic films to watch this Valentine’s Day

Ten very different romantic films to snuggle up on the couch and enjoy.

Read more

New Cristóbal Balenciaga series reveals power, politics and drama of high fashion

Fashion lovers will delight in a new series that delves into the history of famed Spanish couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga.

Read more

Climate Change Activists Throw Food at the Mona Lisa

Two climate change activists hurled soup at the protective glass in front of the world-famous “Mona Lisa” painting in Paris’ Louvre museum on Sunday (January 28).

Read more

10 Books Being Made Into Film and TV Shows in 2024

From the pages to our screens, these are the new book adaptations being released this year.

Read more

Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’ To Become a Stage Musical

Prince’s hit film Purple Rain is being adapted into a stage musical featuring some of the pop musician’s best-loved songs.

Read more

Could visiting a museum be the secret to a healthy life?

Could a doctor’s prescription to visit a museum one day be a widespread initiative?

Read more

Hugh Jackman and Gwyneth Paltrow lead tributes to chef Bill Granger

Hugh Jackman and Gwyneth Paltrow have paid tribute to Australian chef Bill Granger following his death at the age of 54.

Read more

Happy Feet: Step into the World of ’90s Aerobics at Auckland Theatre Co.

Auckland Theatre Company presents Albert Belz’s moving, high-energy, Adam NZ-award-winning nostalgia trip into the world of ’90s aerobics.

Read more

On-stage misfortune leads to a fun night at the theatre

It’s opening night for the Middling Cove Players but their production of Midnight Murder at Hamlington Hall is looking dicey.

Read more

Opera for the People

New Zealand Opera’s 2024 season has something to interest everyone – and all of it expressed with maximum emotion.

Read more

Spectacular Schiaparelli garments on show for NGV Triennial

Fantastical feats of fashion by French couture house Maison Schiaparelli are on show in a new presentation as part of the National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial.

Read more

Paris’ Louvre museum set for price hike

 The Louvre art museum in Paris will hike its basic entrance fee next year by 29%, adding to concerns that visitors coming to Paris for next year’s Olympic Games will face spiralling costs.

Read more

Feel the Sun: Michael McHugh’s Archipelago Show

Michael McHugh invites art enthusiasts on a visual journey through his latest exhibition, a culmination of years of exploration and creative endeavour.

Read more

“Rizz” Takes Centre Stage as the Word of the Year: Do you have it?

The publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary have declared “Rizz” as the Word of the Year for 2023.

Read more

New documentary details the intricate journey of a Dior perfume’s creation

A new documentary follows the creation of a new perfume for the House of Dior, from bloom to bottle.

Read more

Rihanna’s famous yellow Met Gala dress star of Guo Pei exhibit at Auckland Art Gallery

It’s one of the most famous dresses to ever grace the Met Gala and it’s coming to Auckland as part of an exhibition of Chinese couture designer Guo Pei’s work.

Read more

Booker Prize 2023: the six shortlisted books reviewed by experts

From a longlist of 12, six novels have been shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize. Our academics review the finalists ahead of the announcement of the winner on November 26.

Read more

Immersive dance experience The Art of Black Grace 2/5 comes to Britomart

Bringing contemporary dance to a new audience via new mediums, New Zealand Pacific contemporary dance company Black Grace is delivering the second in a series of state-of-the-art, architectural, digital and immersive dance experiences.

Read more

JFK 60 Years on: His Leadership Style and the Reality Behind the Myths

John F. Kennedy retains an iconic status as an exemplary – even inspirational – public figure and his leadership approach has been influential for decades.

Read more

Ridley Scott reunites with Joaquin Phoenix for elaborate ‘Napoleon’ biopic

Veteran filmmaker Ridley Scott likens working with Oscar-winner Joaquin Phoenix to “a toboggan ride”. The “Gladiator” director and star reunited […]

Read more

Kandinsky at the Art Gallery of New South Wales: a precious gem of a show

Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a pioneer of abstract art. His work and theories on art profoundly influenced the School of Paris, the American Abstract Expressionists, as well as the expressionist painters working in Australia.

Read more

‘It felt very sacred’: Elizabeth Debicki on filming Diana’s ‘blue swimsuit’ moment

Elizabeth Debicki says it was a “very sacred” moment filming the late Princess Diana’s swimsuit scene for ‘The Crown’.

Read more

Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other?

When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.

Read more

Show More Arrow

BECOME A MiNDFOOD SUBSCRIBER TODAY

Let us keep you up to date with our weekly MiNDFOOD e-newsletters which include the weekly menu plan, health and news updates or tempt your taste buds with the MiNDFOOD Daily Recipe.

Member Login

Culture posts.