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A collaboration between an EGOT and an Americana trailblazer should be a home run, but Who Believes in Angels? is a sanitised ...
2024 Mana Reo and Te Manu Taki Māori o te Tau winner TAWAZ returns as a finalist in both categories in 2025. His Mana ...
Bay Boardriders emerged triumphant in a nail-biting finish, claiming their third consecutive victory. Tim O’Connor set the ...
Polyfest started 50 years ago, with only four schools participating. It has since grown to be the largest Maori and Pacific Islands festival of its kind in the world, show-casing traditional music, ...
The singer-songwriter’s new album wasn’t intended to be political, but it arrives at a tense moment for Aotearoa politics.
Long recognised as one of this country’s finest singers, with a voice that can stretch effortlessly from country rock to ...
Prior to playing Nashville's Cannery Hall, Maui-born Maoli highlighted why his Pacific Islands sound intersects with ...
Māoriland, in its 12th year, has changed what it means to run a film festival. As the largest festival for indigenous ...
De van Nieuw-Zeealand afkomstige singer-songwriter Marlon Williams (Kāi Tahu, Ngāi Tai) lanceert meteen de bijhorende ...
One of his Maori portraits was of Takahi Atama Paparangi, chief of the Te Rarawa tribe who lived at Mitimiti, Hokianga and was known for his intricate facial moko which features in the Goldie painting ...
The New Zealand metal band talks their new album, metal snobs, and how they became the pioneers of Māori metal ...
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