Success story for Shakespeare students
Stage blood, ominous scenes and dangerous witches – it’s all in a day’s work for the Sheilah Winn Shakespeare team from Howick College.
The team...
BDSC claims first place in Stage Challenge RAW
The Stage Challenge Foundation is excited to announce that after an enthralling nationwide tour which involved more than 15,000 participants from 170 schools, Henderson...
Learning to fly
In three minutes flat there were 282 registrations for a role in Peter Pan, National Youth Theatre Company's (NYTC) latest production primed for a...
Tom Sawyer brought back to life
Travel back in time to 1840s Missouri with Howick Children's and Youth Theatre.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer are coming to life through a cast...
Special guest at Polyfest today
The world’s largest Maori and Pacific Island festival, the ASB Polyfest got underway yesterday at the Manukau Sports Bowl in Auckland.
The four-day festival started...
Sculpture vandalism far from ‘armless
By Jim Birchall
Contentious artwork ‘Kid Justice’ defaced again
A controversial sculpture erected to mark the 125th anniversary of Women's suffrage has been defaced for the...
A Swirl of colour and festivity
It was a swirl of colour, music, dance, prayer and festivity as the Indian Dandiya and Garba Nite hosted by Art of Living Foundation...
Exhibition: From Here to Africa- The Maasai people
Photographer Ilan Wittenberg held court at Uxbridge on February 28, for the opening of his exhibition, a series of photos titled ‘From here to...
Anderson Rocio: songwriter finds `Paradise’ in `Lucifer’
With bated breath, the whole family sat down to watch it.
When the prolific songwriter and pop singer Anderson Rocio was told by Think Music...
East to East shows Chinese community
East Auckland is set for community fame after Julie Zhu’s documentary East to East was ranked in the top 10 of a nationwide filmmaking...