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We talk to Nigel Borell, the curator of Māori art at Auckland Art Gallery
by Samuel Te Kani
Arts
Vunilagi Vou and Moana Fresh on their approaches to showcasing Pacific art
by Lana Lopesi
Arts
Tender Bricks: An exhibition of celestial ceramics by Peter Hawkesby
by Bob Harvey
Film & TV
Horror show: The fight to save Auckland's independent cinemas
by Tom Augustine
Books
What Hera Lindsay Bird is reading in March-April 2020
by Hera Lindsay Bird
Books
The authors of Sextrology talk about their link to Eleanor Catton's The Luminaries
by Elle Hunt
Music
How an Auckland teenager's song went viral on TikTok - and what it means for the music industry
by Pearl Little
Film & TV
Which movies to marathon with your family while in lockdown for coronavirus
by Tom Augustine
Film & TV
Movie marathons on Netflix, Neon and Lightbox for every mood if you’re social distancing due to coronavirus
by Tom Augustine
Theatre
Tim Batt explains why the 2020 NZ Comedy Festival's cancellation due to coronavirus is so heartbreaking
by Tim Batt
Theatre
Biladurang review: A genuinely moving piece of dance theatre
by Tess Nichol
Film & TV
A chat with director Kiel McNaughton about The Legend of Baron To’a
by Amanda Jane Robinson
Theatre
Biladurang, an intimate one-man play about racism, is also "a bit of a romp"
by Tess Nichol
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