EntertainmentArts Festival Review: Loin... (Far...)French dancer-choreographer Rachid Ouramdane's multimedia performance reviewed by Raewyn White03 Mar 06:30 PM
EntertainmentAuckland Arts Festival: Moving Wright alongBernadette Rae talks to the man many consider the guru of New Zealand dance, master choreographer Douglas Wright.03 Mar 04:30 PM
EntertainmentArts Festival Review: XerxesHeroes don't come much kookier than Xerxes. He may be the King of Persia but he opens Handel's opera by extolling the beauties of a plane tree; a man who, as one character comments, "is aroused by a rough trunk."03 Mar 12:00 AM
EntertainmentArts Festival Review: Havoc in the GardenThe latest piece of youth-oriented theatre from Massive Company adopts the admirably egalitarian but dramatically unsatisfying strategy of giving what amounts to a lead role to each member of the 14 person cast.02 Mar 09:50 PM
EntertainmentJacqueline Smith's week of itJacqueline Smith's week of tv, music and movies.02 Mar 08:30 PM
EntertainmentArts festival: Dance exponentsWhen is a dance work not a dance work? asks Bernadette Rae about an Arts Festival piece which mixes French intellectualism, untrained performers and Lionel Richie.02 Mar 06:00 PM
EntertainmentAuckland Arts Festival: A vocal ambitionRebecca Barry talks to Kiwi opera singer Kristen Darragh about her drive to perform around the world.02 Mar 05:30 PM
EntertainmentForeign artists converge for festivalThe first of 250 artists from around the world have begun to arrive in time for the opening of the Auckland Arts Festival on Wednesday.27 Feb 04:30 PM
EntertainmentBreathing art into AucklandCatherine Smith looks at the best free and family shows on offer during the two major arts festivals showcasing Auckland City this month.25 Feb 11:00 PM