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One Love 2021 line-up revealed
One Love Festival will return on Waitangi Weekend 2021 with a line-up featuring Aotearoa’s biggest reggae bands.
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PhD student develops Cook Island dance and resistance exercise programme
The programme will inform the 26-year-old's medical research project on how effective circuit-based exercise could be for Pacific Islands communities.
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Social media icon Nix Adams looks to own television programme
Nicola 'Nix' Adam's iconic social media content has taken her to the bigger screen where she hopes to learn the ropes from Māori Television's Pio Terei.
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New drama series about rugby, whānau and school life to premiere this week
Head High looks at how a whānau deals with rugby including the real-life events that can emerge from player poaching between rival schools.
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New guidelines make it safer for actors performing intimate scenes
It comes after sexual harassment and abuse in the screen industry has been outed by the Me Too movement.
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Benee announces upcoming NZ tour on Tapatahi
The 20-year-old singer quickly became a rising international phenomenon after ‘Glitter’ saw millions of users across the world participate in its TikTok challenge.
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Everything you need to know about One Love 2021
Tickets have been selling fast for one of Māoridom's most popular music festivals despite the economic impact of Covid-19.
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Whaea Rose Greaves enjoys live theatre from Ponsonby front yard
Ponsonby resident Rose Greaves (Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi) was a recipient of hate mail earlier this week, being told in a letter by one of her neighbours, "You are not liked and not welcomed here.” Māori Performing Arts company, Te Pou Theatre, decided to bring a pocket-sized show to her front yard as a token of aroha and support.
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Entertaining kaumātua to beat the COVID-blues
In a move to beat the COVID-blues, a group of indigenous performing artists have banded together offering a free entertainment service to kuia and koroua within the Auckland region.