Singer Hollie Smith is making a triumphant return with her fourth solo album, Coming in from the dark, out this Friday.
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Top Māori producers help create indigenous Canadian thriller about children forcibly adopted by the state
A Kiwi-Canadian film is among many as the New Zealand International Film Festival kicks off next week, in 12 cities and towns across Aotearoa.
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Stacey Morrison's reo podcast a major success
The podcast series created by te reo Māori advocate Stacey Morrison this week has proved a major success after being rated second on Apple Podcasts.
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Alien Weaponry releases new album featuring waiata about Te Arawa tupuna
New Zealand metal band Alien Weaponry is releasing its second album on Friday with half of the songs in te reo Māori.
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Five Minutes of Fame finalist goes viral for hilarious political rap parodies
Singer and songwriter Amy Maynard has gone viral on Tiktok for her rap parodies.
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The Panthers series breaks record for strongest ever opening week
Ahead of its international premiere at Toronto International Film Festival, The Panthers television series has had the strongest first week of any drama since the start of TVNZ OnDemand.
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Spoken word competition helps rangatahi find their voice
Today the art of spoken word is being celebrated around the country in online events to mark a phantom national poetry day.
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Maisey Rika, Troy Kingi and Tipene top finalists for Silver Scrolls
Three songs written by Māori artists including Maisey Rika, Troy Kingi and Tipene have been named in the top five finalists of the 2021 APRA Silver Scrolls.
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Safety first for Kiwis, Stan Walker says, after postponing tour
Stan Walker says having to postpone his All In tour last week due to the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions was devastating.
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Māori contestants of Miss Earth NZ proud to represent their culture
The three Māori contestants who have entered are Miss Te Arawa 2020 Ngahuia Hona-Paku, Miss Taranaki 2021 Emma Kingi and Miss Supranational Oceania 2019 Eva Wilson.