Meet Me at Dawn, by Zinnie Harris, directed by Kacie Stetson, Q Theatre 20-24 February
MEET ME AT DAWN messes with your mind. In a good way. It aims to cover a lot ground in its 65 minutes, and almost succeeds.
MEET ME AT DAWN messes with your mind. In a good way. It aims to cover a lot ground in its 65 minutes, and almost succeeds.
Goo Goo Dolls are heading this way. They will be sharing the stage with Matchbox Twenty performing in Christchurch & New Plymouth along with Pickle Darling.
Today Family Band share Large Dirt Piles, the first single from their debut The Dog Box (out digitally on April 30 via Sunreturn).
Today, alt-rock icons Sleater-Kinney announce their return to Australia & New Zealand for the first time since 2016.
The Zone Of Interest is the Oscar nominated Holocaust Film from master filmmaker Jonathan Glazer that is daring but ultimately underwhelming.
How to Have Sex, the assured debut feature by British director Molly Manning Walker has a candy-coloured aesthetic. Its exterior shell, desperate hedonism, and fluorescent lights conceal what is a deeply upsetting film.
Award-winning, 18-year old Aotearoa and Tongan artist General Fiyah has today unveiled his laid-back summer anthem, One True Love.
Town Mountain have released their Woodstock Sessions E.P. recorded at Levon Helm’s studio and featuring tunes by J.J. Cale, The Kinks and The Rolling Stones.
Our 13th Floor Singles Sessions continue with the brand new one from Whakatane’s Eve Kelly titled, appropriately enough, Summer Lovin’.
Mick Harvey has announced details of his first solo album in over 10 years, Five Ways to Say Goodbye, the final release in a series of releases that feature a blend of originals and interpretations of pre-existing songs.