Andrew Paul Wood explains how a digital filing cabinet tailored to the needs of creative professionals can save you time, money and future headaches.
A busy week for arts happenings, all wrapped up for you.
Eda Tang interviews Maioha Ki Te Ao Tūroa Allen, the kaihāpai reo Māori and translator of the play.
Zara Potts introduces a new monthly column for Christchurch's arts scene to keep Cantabrians and the rest of us in the know. So what’s up in November?
Shanti Mathias visits the Christchurch-based school to watch rehearsals and ask artistic director Pedro Ilgenfritz what he’s changed to differentiate the “brave little school” from other programmes.
Gabi Lardies on how promotion fits into The Big Idea's editorial remit, and the week's arts news.
John Armstrong reports back with key takeaways from the PAYPA Hui 2025.
We asked Claire Murdoch, Senior Manager Arts Development Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, what we need to prepare for AOG applications next year.
Interdisciplinary designer Micheal McCabe considers how he turned to the past to imagine a future for queer venues in a recent theatre project.
Luke Wood, original founder of the revived graphic design journal, traces the publication’s evolution from a historical anomaly – the graphic design department at Ilam late last century.
Gabi chats to the Arts Pasifika Award recipient and tells you everything you need to know about arts news this week.
A writer and actress shares memories from 1987 and the reasons why she loves being on stage.