Celebrating the unapologetic energy, colour and cringe of the ‘80s, make sure to catch the 'Face Time' portrait exhibition this summer.
Courtney Sina Meredith on the power of small and tender moments through endless uncertainty.
Kim Meredith reflects on a distanced conversation with her father, and how this uncertain era has strengthened their family ties.
Representing our Indigenous and Pacific communities, Aotearoa's next generation of climate activists take to the stage in Glasgow.
Fine Fatale co-director Amanaki Prescott-Faletau on being & uplifting queer Pasifika girls, and a campaign supporting Pasifika creatives.
Do some armchair travel to the Big Apple with a stylish Kiwi who has called New York home for over 20 years.
The much loved community figure on representation in her industry, human connection and the importance of cultivating diversity.
One of New Zealand’s most prestigious writing prizes is back, so we asked this year’s judges to share their 'rules of writing'.
We cast our discerning eye over the plethora of escapist shows to get you through lockdown.
A heart-to-heart with two of Aotearoa's most exciting podcasters, about the stories that end up being puzzle pieces for life.
"I don’t want to cower anymore. I want to make noise and be messy." A new show spotlights BIPOC storytellers disrupting the status quo.
The passing of former NZIFF director Bill Gosden, who died of cancer last week, has left an immeasurable gap in our cultural landscape.