Music | BCMF
24 July 2015
Internationally acclaimed flutist Marya Martin heads the 26st season of the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival on New York’s Long Island with an 12-concert program featuring works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Mozart and Schubert….
Opera | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
23 July 2015
Operatic baritone New Zealander Teddy Tahu Rhodes has the lead role as the infamous barber in Victorian Opera’s take on Sweeney Todd, Stephen Sondheim’s bloodiest musical.
Rhodes, playing Sweeney for the first time, hasn’t watched…
Visual Arts | Huffington Post (The)
23 July 2015
New Zealand street artist Owen Dippie is making a name for himself in Brooklyn, New York with “show-stopping” murals.
It takes a true intuitive sense and careful execution to produce a mashup or remix, and…
Visual Arts | Daily Mail
22 July 2015
Ohura is a tiny town with a population of just 120 people where there is next to no power, internet, or jobs – where time almost stands still. Photographer Tony Carter spent one year…
Visual Arts | Guardian (The)
22 July 2015
New Zealand artist Michel Tuffery joined forces with the Royal Samoa Police Band, who were in Sydney playing outside the Pacific Islands for the first time, to mark the 100th anniversary of the end…
Film & TV | Guardian (The)
21 July 2015
Flight of the Conchords stars Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie are California-born stand-up comedian Arj Barker’s role models, he tells the Guardian.
Barker, who is best known for his role as pawnshop owner Dave in…
Music | Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
20 July 2015
Gemma New, the 28-year-old native New Zealander violinist who became a professional conductor while still in her teens, has been named the music director of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra’s in…
Science/Tech | Sculpture Center
20 July 2015
A hydro-mechanical computer that models world economic flows, invented in 1949 by New Zealander Bill Phillips, is the inspiration for artist Michael Stevenson’s installation at Long Island City’s SculptureCenter in…
Film & TV | Coming Soon
19 July 2015
Karl Urban has nominated the New Zealand charity Kids Can as one of the nine global causes chosen by the cast of Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond as part of the Star Trek: To Boldly…
Film & TV | Examiner (The)
19 July 2015
The first Ash vs. Evil Dead trailer has been screened at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con.
“If anyone was on the fence about bringing the cult classic horror tale to the small screen, this trailer…
Film & TV | Guardian (The)
18 July 2015
“Everest, a new movie about the two rival missions up the mountain in 1996, has been chosen as the opening night film of this year’s Venice film festival – a spot which has recently proved…
Theatre | Huffington Post (The)
17 July 2015
New Zealander Annette Tanner, executive director of Atlanta-based non-profit organisation Broadway Dreams Foundation, is one of a “handful of remarkable women who are making their mark on educational theatre” in the United States, the…
Media | Tehran Times
16 July 2015
“I feel personal commitment to tell the stories of Palestinians in the West Bank where I taught voluntarily a few times,” Chris Galloway, a professor from Massey University, told the Tehran Times on the…
Architecture | Slate.com
16 July 2015
Barry Cox’s Waikato Tree Church is a “heavenly 100-seat chapel set among a three-acre landscaped garden … walls are made of living trees planted around an iron frame”, Slate magazine reports.
“In 2011, Cox,…
Visual Arts | Huffington Post (The)
15 July 2015
A new public art installation in Bologna sculpted by acclaimed Auckland-born artist Guy Lydster, has added an ecological dimension to the red-stoned city. A two-metre tall “headscape” base relief sculpted from Veronese marble showcases…
Music | Galway Advertiser
14 July 2015
Forty years in the music business, one of New Zealand’s most celebrated singer-songwriters, Tim Finn, 63, recently performed his new collaboration, White Cloud at the Galway International Arts festival.
White Cloud may be derived from…
Film & TV | Orange County Register
13 July 2015
Amongst the colourful characters who flood the San Diego Convention Center Comic-Con was New Zealand smithy Peter Lyon, who has worked the past 16 years for Weta Workshop.
“When I started at Weta…
Film & TV | NME
13 July 2015
Actor Rhys Darby, who played werewolf Anton in What We Do in the Shadows, will join the cast of The X-Files “event series” as a man suspected by Fox Mulder to be the perpetrator…
Visual Arts | Huffington Post (The) | Los Angeles Confidential
9 July 2015
New Zealand-born artist JK Russ is included in a Los Angeles Confidential feature “spotlight and celebrating the freshest, boldest artistic talent” from each of the 11 American cities in which the magazine publishes.
“From Aspen…
Film & TV | Guardian (The)
9 July 2015
Writer of The Truman Show, New Zealand-born Andrew Niccol has been hired to script the Monopoly movie, which will be a co-production between the game manufacturer Hasbro and Lionsgate.
The companies called it “a film…
Architecture | New Zealand Herald (The)
8 July 2015
Kiwi engineers Damien Fletcher and Greg Sang are working on the construction of the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – the world’s tallest new tower and the first kilometre-high building.
“My most noteworthy projects…
Visual Arts | Weather Channel (The)
8 July 2015
Joseph Michael, New Zealand photographer, spent hours capturing the light from glowworms in limestone caves, a photographic feat for the low light and freezing temperatures.
Because the glowworms are found above water, Michael stood hours in…
Music | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
6 July 2015
Marlon Williams’ recent gig at Sydney’s Basement was “terrific”, according to music writer Bernard Zuel. “Williams is tall and good looking and charming and winning. That will get you far. He can write a…
Film & TV | Comic Book Resources
4 July 2015
AMC has released the first clip from its Walking Dead spinoff Fear the Walking Dead, which will premiere in August.
The clip shows a scene in which guidance counsellor Nancy (Kim Dickens) assures…
Visual Arts | Surfing Magazine
2 July 2015
New Zealander Jereme Aubertin has been named one of 10 semifinalists competing for the 2015 Follow The Light Photography grant, the most prestigious competition in surf photography.
Aubertin, who took the picture above in the…
Media | New York Times (The)
1 July 2015
For the last 12 years, New Zealand radio DJ Zane Lowe has been a top tastemaker on the BBC’s Radio 1 by championing brand-new music, landing interviews with stars like Kanye West and running…
Theatre | National Post
30 June 2015
Canada’s most ambitious musical theatre piece had a recent curtain call 35 years after its premiere, as part of Toronto’s 2015 Luminato Festival. New Zealand-based choreographer Lemi Ponifasio was called in to revive…
Music | Australian (The)
30 June 2015
New Zealand “jazz titans” pianist Mike Nock and saxophonist Roger Manins’ new album Two-Out features “11 well-known standards delivered in ways that are accessibly melodic, yet interpretative, and at times intensely moving,” reviewer John…
Film & TV | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
29 June 2015
Not much more than a year ago, New Zealand actress Keisha Castle-Hughes, 25, was a Game Of Thrones fan scouring Hollywood Boulevard for a long blonde wig to wear to an informal dress-up event…
Theatre | SFGate
29 June 2015
Wellington-born wartime heroine Nancy Wake’s story unfolds in Code Name: Brass Rose, a California-produced play by Rachel Bublitz on as part of San Francisco’s Loud and Unladylike reading festival.
Wake was a British…
Theatre | Lancashire Telegraph
25 June 2015
New Zealand-based Java Dance Company heads to East Lancashire with a show that wowed audiences at the Edinburgh Festival. Their physical comedy show Back of the Bus takes place on an hour-long circular ride…
Film & TV | NZFF
23 June 2015
The New Zealand Film Festival has revealed this year’s programme including ten New Zealand films.
Act of Kindness is an “inspiring true story (that) follows a spirited young New Zealander’s search for…
Film & TV | ScreenCrush
22 June 2015
Flight of the Conchords star Jemaine Clement stars in the new “incredibly charming and sweet” dramedy People Places Things, which will be released in New Zealand on September 10.
The New Zealand actor plays Will…
Music | Dazed | Mtv.com
21 June 2015
Just a few weeks after having covered Vogue Australia, the New Zealand singer has been photographed by Ryan McGinley for the cover of Dazed Magazine’s Girls Rule the World issue.
Dazed…
Film & TV | Little Black Book
20 June 2015
“There’s no mistaking it; the city of sails sure does produce some talented directors thriving in the best kind of creative currents,” suggests global creative advertising site The Little Black Book in…
Music | The Indian Weekender
20 June 2015
Mikey McCleary “has recreated some evergreen Bollywood tracks and infused youthfulness in them”. With his work on “Khoya khoya chand”, “Hawa hawai”, “Dhak Dhak” or the recent “Fifi– Jata kahan hai deewane” he has…
Film & TV | Mashable
19 June 2015
New Zealand stunt double Dayna Grant and Dane Grant have found their soulmate at the set of post-apocalyptic action movie. “The couple that does stunts together, stays together”, writes Andrea Romano for
Film & TV | Deadline Hollywood
19 June 2015
New Zealand actor Martin Henderson has been cast as the new dreamboat doctor on Grey’s Anatomy, which is heading into its 12th season, to fill the void left by Patrick Dempsey’s departure in season…
Music | Guardian (The) | Silicon
18 June 2015
Ruban Nielson’s private life provided the conditions under which Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s latest LP Multi-Love came together. But the album is much more than the sum of its body parts, the Guardian’s Kate Hutchinson…
Visual Arts | Straits Times (The)
17 June 2015
Executive director of Singapore’s ArtScience Museum New Zealander Honor Harger is embracing interactive technology such as touch screens and mobile apps in order to retain visitors and draw new ones, mirroring a trend in…
Writers | Guardian (The)
16 June 2015
Nearly 30 unknown poems by Katherine Mansfield have been discovered in Chicago’s Newberry Library, giving fresh insight into the writer’s most painful and difficult period, the evidence for which she had later destroyed.
Gerri Kimber,…
Dance | Toronto Star
15 June 2015
When casting notices first went up for the National Ballet of Canada’s season of Sleeping Beauty, Paraparaumu-born dancer Harrison James, 24, was merely down to understudy Prince Florimund. But circumstances changed, and in the…
Film & TV | USA Today
14 June 2015
“Surviving the end of the world is stressful enough, but add two guys battling it out over a girl, and you’ve got trouble. But that’s exactly what the characters are stuck with in for Z for Zachariah”,…
Film & TV | Daily Mail
13 June 2015
The first trailer for Everest, which tells the true story of the 1996 Mount Everest Disaster, has been released.
The film follows a group of American climbers (Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Michael Kelly)…
Visual Arts | Vice
13 June 2015
Jono Rotman, who is a Wellington born photographer now living in New York, cut his teeth capturing New Zealand’s prisons and psychiatric wards, before he took on gang life in 2007, with a series…
Music | Engadget
12 June 2015
Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe has been “lured away from the bright lights of London to help launch a new music platform” with Apple.
Apple’s new free platform Beats 1, its first ever-live radio station,…
Film & TV | Screen Daily
12 June 2015
Toa Fraser directs “embassy siege action thriller” 6 Days, starring Jamie Bell, Mark Strong and Abbie Cornish, which is currently being shot in New Zealand.
6 Days is based on the real events of the…
Visual Arts | Huffington Post (The)
12 June 2015
Auckland photographer Keri-Anne Dilworth, of First Light Birth Photography, has been taking pictures of births for four years, and during that time, she has had the opportunity to document three C-section deliveries.
The…
Music | National Public Radio (NPR)
11 June 2015
Sound artist Dunedin-born Honor Harger has spent the last few years listening to the stars and recording some of the sounds of space. One of Harger’s main projects was Radio Astronomy, a…
Visual Arts | TIME
10 June 2015
Photographer Robin Hammond, who is from New Zealand, first started documenting the issues of LGBT when he was on assignment in Lagos, Nigeria, and read about five people who had been arrested for being…
Music | Mashable | Vogue Australia
9 June 2015
New Zealand singer Lorde has been photographed for her first Vogue cover for Vogue Australia. The 18-year-old singer shared the gorgeous cover image and an additional shot from the issue with her…
Visual Arts | Freunde von Freunden
6 June 2015
New Zealand-born photographer Henry Hargreaves lives in New York in a 1930s brick building that, like many others in its vicinity, was once a factory. His apartment, three stories up, contains a hallmark or…
Visual Arts | New York Times (The)
6 June 2015
Berlin-based New Zealand artist Simon Denny’s “hyperactive multimedia extravaganza” “The Innovator’s Dilemma” on now at New York’s MoMA PS1, takes down “irrational exuberance about technology and does it with sardonic verve,” New York Times…
Music | Rolling Stone
5 June 2015
It’s been over ten years since Sarah Mary Chadwick, 32, left New Zealand to pursue her music career, initially as the lead-singer of swamp-doom outfit, Batrider, and more recently with her own solo work….
Music | Guardian (The)
3 June 2015
“Oregon-based New Zealander Ruban Nielson is already known for being an offbeat operator, providing psychedelic takes on 70s soul and deeply fried 60s pop on two previous albums,” Guardian reviewer Kitty Empire writes.
“For UMO’s…
Visual Arts | Ocula
1 June 2015
Chief curator at City Gallery Wellington Robert Leonard looks at the work of New Zealand’s Venice Biennale representative in an essay called, “Simon Denny: Too Much Information”.
“In 1964, Marshall McLuhan came up with a…