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Dr Sue Watson turns her adoption memoir into a play

Dr Sue Watson has written publicly about her adoption journey, and now she is taking that story to the stage. Working with writer and director Renee …

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Sarah Adams: the 100-year story of Queen Anne Chocolate

Sarah Adams has spent years researching and compiling a book on the first 100 years of Queen Anne Chocolate, tracing the brand from its origins throu…

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Natascha McElhone: The Truman Show, Californication, and playing Sherlock's mother

British actress Natascha McElhone has worked alongside Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt, Jim Carrey and George Clooney, and spent seven seasons on Californi…

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John Smythe: 20 years of Theatreview, and the F word... funding.

Theatreview turned 20 this week, having gone live on 2 April 2006. Founded by John Smythe, the site now holds nearly 15,000 reviews and remains the o…

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Fast Favourites: Angela Bloomfield

Angela Bloomfield first appeared as Rachel McKenna in 1993 and became one of Shortland Street's most recognisable characters, known for ambition, cha…

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What happens when you simply pay artists to do their work

Weaving the People is a new documentary available on RNZ Video, following ten Waikato artists who spent a year embedded in their communities as part …

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Jennifer Ward-Lealand

Auckland Theatre Company's Helen Clark in Six Outfits opens in just over a week. Written by Fiona Samuel, the play follows Helen Clark's journey from…

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Austin Bell photographs over 2,500 basketball courts

New York-based photographer Austin Bell specialises in aerial landscapes, and his project Shooting Hoops has taken him to over 4,500 outdoor basketba…

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Film maker Florian Habicht captures 24 hours of Aotearoa

Florian Habicht is one of New Zealand's leading documentary filmmakers, best known for finding ordinary people and drawing out extraordinary stories.…

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Auckland Arts Festival Young Critics Panel

The Auckland Arts Festival's Young Critics Programme pairs rangatahi with festival shows, asking them to file reviews within 24 hours. Two participan…

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