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  • Meet the Makers: Victor Rodger

    September is Aotearoa's first-ever New Zealand Theatre Month. To mark the occasion we're catching up with some of the country's best theatre makers – like playwright Victor Rodger.
  • This reading life: Chessie Henry

    Everyone's talking about Chessie Henry's remarkable first book, We Can Make a Life, published by VUP earlier this month. We invited Chessie to share something of her reading life with ARTicle readers.
  • Five questions for WOW's Competition Director

    We asked WOW's Competition Director Heather Palmer what keeps people coming back to the annual garment fiesta and what the strangest outfit submitted has been.
  • Meet the Makers: Sophie Roberts

    September is Aotearoa's first-ever New Zealand Theatre Month. To mark the occasion we're catching up with some of the country's best theatre makers – starting with Sophie Roberts from Silo Theatre.
  • Visa WOAP giveaway - The Dinner

    Enter our draw for a chance to win a unique food and theatre experience at Circa Theatre on 17 August as part of Visa Wellington on a Plate.
  • This Reading Life: Kerrin P. Sharpe

    Kerrin's latest poetry collection, Louder, is published this month by Victoria University Press.
  • NZ Festival's new Creative Director

    Marnie is New Zealand Festival's new Creative Director, responsible for programming the 2020 New Zealand Festival, Wellington Jazz Festival, and other Festival events. We asked her to complete the famous Proust questionnaire.
  • This reading life: Rachael King

    Rachael is an award-winning writer and the author of Magpie Hall and The Sound of Butterflies. She's also the Programme Director of literary festival, WORD Christchurch (29 Aug - 2 Sept 2018).
  • Three picks from the NZ International Film Festival

    The New Zealand International Film Festival will kick off in Auckland on 19 July with more than 150 films, before making its way down the country across July and August. Tim Wong discusses three themes running through this year's Festival.
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