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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.

'That was it! My great escape!': Sam Strong and Tim McGarry on their careers in theatre
Shameless Plug

'That was it! My great escape!': Sam Strong and Tim McGarry on their careers in theatre

Shameless Plug is a new series where we turn things over to creatives. Today, two theatre-makers remember school productions and advice from elders.

‘Did the ghost of Charles Brasch haunt you?’: A chat among four Landfall editors
Feature

‘Did the ghost of Charles Brasch haunt you?’: A chat among four Landfall editors

Lynley Edmeades, current Landfall editor, interviews three previous editors: Emma Neale, Chris Price and David Eggleton.

Is it time you started a newsletter?
Arts Smarts

Is it time you started a newsletter?

Unconventional tips that might actually be useful from Nadine Hura.

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.

Talanoa with a Tusitala: Melissa Gilbert
Feature

Talanoa with a Tusitala: Melissa Gilbert

Dani talks to Mel, a queer brown baddie and artist about atua, family and making art.

Mayor hopefuls don’t lead with arts policies – so we asked what they are
News

Mayor hopefuls don’t lead with arts policies – so we asked what they are

A range of responses from mayor hopefuls in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin on their plans to support the arts – or not.

The times they are a changing (and so are we)
News

The times they are a changing (and so are we)

The Big Idea is embarking on what can best be described as a low-key makeover.

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.

Road Trip

Lost worlds and found words: The music of landscapes

As classical musicians prepare to perform against the backdrop of the Southern Alps, Jo Mills reflects on the place of the wild in our creative lives.

Asian Diaspora Dialogues returns to Tāmaki
News

Asian Diaspora Dialogues returns to Tāmaki

After a three-year hiatus, the one-day conference returned, inviting discussions on the creative sector in Aotearoa. Here’s the most important things Eda Tang heard.

Inside the local election campaign demanding that arts thrive
Soapbox

Inside the local election campaign demanding that arts thrive

One of the leading forces behind Creativity Belongs Here explains why local body elections are so important for the arts.