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Artswire: Koha not cutting it, goodbye to a trapdoor, and Marlon wins again
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: Koha not cutting it, goodbye to a trapdoor, and Marlon wins again

Diving into new guidelines for working with Kaihanga Toi Māori, and almost everything that’s happened in the arts this wiki.

Artswire: Help! It's festival season, magazines are falling and emos are back
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: Help! It's festival season, magazines are falling and emos are back

This week's arts news and weather, brought to you by Gabi Lardies.

Live from the Arts Foundation Laureate Awards
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Live from the Arts Foundation Laureate Awards

Bringing you the announcements and hot gossip first!

Artswire: 250 issues of Landfall, the Bendigo-Ophir gold mine and sweaty hands
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: 250 issues of Landfall, the Bendigo-Ophir gold mine and sweaty hands

Gabi Lardies chats to Landfall editor Lynley Edmeades, updates you on the news, and recommends some stories and films.

Artswire: The envy of the world, and the week's arts news
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: The envy of the world, and the week's arts news

Re-floating old ideas, big changes and many winners.

Artswire: Does state-funded media have a responsibility to the arts? (and other news)
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: Does state-funded media have a responsibility to the arts? (and other news)

A discussion with Dr. James Wenley and all the hottest news from the sector.

Artswire: Beautiful books, an impasse, and NZ galleries declared ‘hottest’ in Aus
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: Beautiful books, an impasse, and NZ galleries declared ‘hottest’ in Aus

Another week of Aotearoa’s arts news and weather.

The biggest takeaways and the loudest silence at Nui te Kōrero 2025
News Feature

The biggest takeaways and the loudest silence at Nui te Kōrero 2025

Gabi Lardies attended the biannual arts leadership conference to take the temperature, glean insights and bring you sound bites.

Guillaume Courtois, "David and Goliath," 1650-1660. Oil on canvas. Image via Wikimedia Commons.
Aotearoa Artswire

Artswire: History, voting and a dash of good news

New campaigns, the same old battles and the week’s arts news.

The Lowdown becomes Aotearoa Artswire
The Lowdown Aotearoa Artswire

The Lowdown becomes Aotearoa Artswire

Your weekly arts news bulletin enters a new era.

James Stuteley of Yon Loader, Carb on Carb, and Papaiti Records
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‘Done with it’: NZ musicians boycott Spotify over AI military tech investments

The reasons are clear – but what are they sacrificing and what are they hoping to gain?