The Dunedin Fringe Festival programme was launched last night. Nigel Benson previews 10 days of funny business.
Musical mischief and mayhem are unleashed in the Dunedin Town Hall next week. Nigel Benson previews Last Night of the Proms.
She looks for meaning in the dark side of life. Nigel Benson meets American photographer Taryn Simon.
Fun and fantasy visit Dunedin this week, but there's method in the madness. Nigel Benson meets a quartet of quirky artists.
Who are we? What are we? We're about to find out. Nigel Benson reports.
I was 10 and world heavyweight boxing champions were big, scary people.
One of North America's most successful cartoonists is returning home, to the pages of the Otago Daily Times.
It's been a colourful year in Otago art. Nigel Benson looks at the best and worst of 2009.
Another year. Another bin full of memories. Nigel Benson looks back on 2009.
Summer's here - that time of year when we move from indoors to outdoors. Nigel Benson looks at how to make the most of the sunny season.
A 19th-century blade is back with a new twist. Nigel Benson meets Jack the Ripper.
Some of the scariest creatures in the world are coming to get you. Nigel Benson meets Dr Mike Leahy, of Bite Me.
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery reveals its most beloved golden treasures this weekend in a special exhibition marking 125 years.
Fortune Theatre manager Janice Marthen has resigned.
A revolutionary education system is sweeping the world and the blackboard is right here, in Dunedin. Nigel Benson learns new stuff.
Andrew Cook is addicted to drama.
Some of the best artworks in the Wakatipu get a rare airing in an exhibition opening in Arrowtown on Saturday.
His art slides in and out of the shadows, frightening and enticing at the same time. Nigel Benson meets Olav Nielsen.
Otago's most diverse annual art exhibition opens in Dunedin this weekend. Nigel Benson has a peek preview of "Site09".
The Royal New Zealand Ballet brings family fun to Dunedin this weekend in its final production for the year, Peter Pan.