
Milky Chance rides success
Accidental music sensations coming to New Zealand for one night only.
Accidental music sensations coming to New Zealand for one night only.
It can be difficult to fully appreciate Elbow without the benefit of repeated listening (and especially without the benefit of seeing
Linda Munn is best known as one of three women who helped to create the Tino Rangatiratanga flag. But how did she start out making art? And what is she doing nearly three decades on? Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The last few days have been extremely difficult with all green leafy salad lines being in very short supply. The heavy rain two
AGE MATTERS One sign that ageism - or the perception of it - still thrives is the fact two of the women I interviewed for this piece
Retiring in New Zealand isn't what it used to be. Today it's better than ever! Imagine a future where it's feet up with time to
It never ceases to amaze me the seemingly boundless supply of obscure stories from our past that bubble to the surface. Unfortunately
French sailors Jean-Pierre and Paulette van Hille have returned to Tauranga after 20 years to continue their long love affair with New Zealand. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The first full-length album from Ghost Town is out this week.
A new public artwork by Te Tuhi Mareikura Collective has been officially opened by Tauranga City Council at Memorial Park. The artwork
Head to the Historic Village on Saturday for a day of colourful and lively performance at the annual Tauranga Multicultural Festival. Ethnic
The Incubator will slide open to reveal yet another show of musical diversity this weekend when Callum Gentleman delivers his eclectic
We all have choices when we see a problem. Some of us talk about solutions, some of us sit back and watch while the problem gets
Take the youngsters to a sing-a-long next week when Peppa Pig visits Baycourt. The new full-costume show is heading our way as part
Meet Margaret Almond, a Tauranga centenarian who's decided it's time to get fit.
By Jordan Bond One in five Bay of Plenty children are not fully immunised when they start school, with the district health board
Bay of Plenty Tourism thrilled with response to survey on life in region
"As one goes deeper into blindness, one begins to live by other interests, other values. One begins to take up residence in another
The tenor is considered the most romantic of voices, perfect for conjuring up the sultry passion and wonderful melodies of Italy. New
Once again the Sundaise three-day music festival is hosting a ball, and this time the theme of Curious Carnival Tales brings to life
You don't have to be big to be beautiful, according to Circus Aotearoa ringmaster Damien Gordon. The circus swings into action at
Back in the mid 60s only a handful of white guys cottoned onto the unique sound of electric blues being laid down by the giants of
A mockup of what The Mall (Pilot Bay) would look like - one-way for motorists with a separated cycleway. Photo/supplied Pilot_bay_mockup_correct_di Adams
Tea and sympathy traditionally accompany bereavement but soon you could also have cake, cheese toasties and frankness about mortality at Death Cafe.
There are many reasons people choose to get a tattoo. For some it symbolises culture and heritage. For others, images are reminders
I am always wary when a film of notable scope and pedigree such as Silence is largely ignored during awards season. Either I'm reading
Anna Hawkins will release her third studio album on March 10. The New Zealand singer-songwriter, who has been touring and recording
The Art + Money series are back at Tauranga Art Gallery. This series of discussions with experts deals with a range of topics that
Two years ago Cara Phillips thought she would join a Frocks on Bikes ride in the city. She enjoyed it so much, she is now helping
American cabaret star Lady Rizo is bringing her full-throttle voice and stage presence to Tauranga, with tickets to her latest show