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  • 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.
  • Five Questions for Head Lexus Judge Lisa Gasteen

    Opera star and teacher Lisa Gasteen is the lead judge of the Lexus Song Quest 2018. We asked Lisa what qualities she will be looking for in the five young hopefuls, and if there was any upside to an unexpected break in her career.
  • Three picks from Govett-Brewster Art Gallery

    We asked Govett-Brewster curator and Len Lye expert Paul Brobbel to choose three Gallery art works making an impression on him at the moment.
  • Meet the 2018 Lexus Song Quest Semi Finalists

    10 promising singers from around Aotearoa have been selected to compete for the the next stage of the 2018 Lexus Song Quest competition.
  • Meet the 2018 Lexus Song Quest Finalists

    These five promising singers from around Aotearoa have been selected to compete at the 2018 Lexus Song Quest Grand Final Gala.
  • Lexus Song Quest: Meet Chelsea Dolman

    Beer brewing soprano Chelsea Dolman is one of ten Lexus Song Quest Semi-Finalists.
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