Entertainment<i>Preview:</i> Nation at Rialto NewmarketTerry Pratchett's alternate world as seen in the latest National Theatre film offering has a Kiwi tang.13 Feb 03:00 PM
EntertainmentA winning FourmyulaThe pioneering band who gave us Nature - regarded as the best Kiwi song ever.10 Feb 03:00 PM
Entertainment<i>Rebecca Barry:</i> Kookaburra only one laughingDidn't Sinclair plagiarise a kookaburra when she came up with the original tune plagiarised by Men At Work?08 Feb 03:00 PM
Entertainment<i>Review:</i> The Lover at Basement TheatreLeaving for work, a buttoned-up English banker asks his housewife: "Is your lover coming today?"07 Feb 03:00 PM
CompaniesWalking Man kick-starts art marketAuction houses say their expectations are being exceeded for artwork sale prices, including the record $149 million bid for Alberto Giacometti's L'Homme Qui Marche 1.05 Feb 03:00 PM
Opinion<i>Jim Hopkins:</i> Scientist's racy novel turns up the heatThe worlds of climate change and steamy sex collide ... and a classic is born.04 Feb 03:00 PM
WorldClumsy art student falls, rips Picasso An art student invited the to Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York ripped a Picasso masterpiece after losing her balance and falling into the work of art.25 Jan 10:05 PM
New ZealandSurvivors tell author tsunami nightmaresSamoan writer Lani Wendt Young has been commissioned to take down the stories of hundreds of people affected by the Pacific tsunami.24 Jan 03:00 PM
EntertainmentA cute little heart breakerTouching operatic allegory parallels lives of man and beast.22 Jan 03:00 PM
OpinionSeurat's grand triumph of lightChicagoans believe they have stolen a march on the French over Georges Seurat's painting and indeed they have.22 Jan 03:00 PM
EntertainmentRoaming around the PacificThe Asia Pacific Triennial in Brisbane has gradually expanded to include art from 25 countries, with New Zealand's contribution this year the most playful.22 Jan 03:00 PM