Styles no Bieber
Meghan Trainor thought Harry Styles would be like Justin Bieber. She was wrong.
NZ's vampires in the US?
Open your wallets – with your help What We Do in the Shadows will be off to the United States.
Stuff's weekend movie guide
Julianne Moore battles Alzheimers, Juliette Binoche heads into a war zone and Angelina Jolie steps behind the camera.
When life unravels
Julianne Moore is on course to winning an Oscar for playing a woman with Alzheimer's in Still Alice.
Styles no Bieber
Meghan Trainor thought Harry Styles would be like Justin Bieber. She was wrong.
A look at Laneway
Don't know any of the music at Laneway? Check some of the artists out.
Prime News production moves to NZ
Future of news anchors Eric Young and Charlotte Bellis is uncertain as MediaWorks takes over production of Prime News.
GoT: Coldhands theory debunked
A popular Game of Thrones fan theory regarding the identity of the character Coldhands has been debunked. Spoiler alert!
Demi wants a Scandal
Demi Lovato wants a role in Scandal.
Where's Kim's butt?
Kim Kardashian West has revealed the surprisingly posterior free cover of her selfie book.
This perilous moral adventure
His incisive view of the world from the ladder's lowest rungs give Wellington writer Geoff Cochrane a remarkable voice.
James Patterson creates self-destruct book
James Patterson plans to shake up the publishing industry with the launch of his new novel, Private Vegas, which will self-destruct within 24 hours.
Settler story on epic scale
Newly arrived settler Samuel Kenning is washed ashore at Owhiro Bay in The Ragged, the first in a series of four plays.
Pataka museum celebrates history
An exciting year of historical exhibitions is in the works for Porirua's Pataka museum.
Dandelion sculpture takes shape
Giant dandelions made from recycled steel are towering over Matiatia Bay.
A force to be reckoned with
British comedian Eddie Izzard returns to New Zealand next month as part of a grand world tour.
Shakespeare for the digital age
Four lovers of Shakespearean soliloquy have modernised one of the Bard's most famous stories into a teenage webseries.
Theatre group remains optimistic
The show must go on for Porirua Little Theatre even though its home is due to be demolished.
NZ's vampires in the US?
Open your wallets – with your help What We Do in the Shadows will be off to the United States.