The Interview: Joy Cowley
If you have grown up, or just got older, in New Zealand anytime in the last four decades, then you have probably been influenced in some way by Joy Cowley. […]
If you have grown up, or just got older, in New Zealand anytime in the last four decades, then you have probably been influenced in some way by Joy Cowley. […]
The choreographer for the extraordinary World of WearableArt Awards show for the last 14 years, Malia moved to Wellington in 2008 to take on the role of artistic director, bringing […]
Sima Urale is a filmmaker, a writer and an actor. Born in Samoa, and initially raised in the villages of Fagamalo and Matavai, she migrated with her family to New […]
If it’s been a hard day at work and I’m in need of a drink I’ll be at… I love the vibe of Hotel Bristol, and I go to Rogue […]
I’m talking to Lorenzo and Leonardo Bresolin at Duke Carvell’s, their Swan Lane ‘emporium’, perfectly positioned to catch the foot traffic between Marion and Cuba streets. It’s a brilliant spot, […]
If it’s been a hard day at work and I’m in need of a drink I’ll be… sitting outside Hotel Bristol on Cuba Street if it’s a sunny day, otherwise […]
“If you want it, you must have it,” says Tilly Lloyd at one point, perhaps an hour into our intensely enjoyable conversation. Well, I enjoyed it anyway. After half a […]
When Gecko Press founder Julia Marshall decided to start a boutique children’s book publishing house she chose Wellington as her base because “after living in Europe for nine years, I […]
Lauren Mann has been apart of the Lyall Bay Surf Club for most of her life, as an active competition goer, patroller and now senior committee member. Away from the […]
Last month, Dance Aotearoa New Zealand (DANZ) celebrated its 20th anniversary, so in commemoration FishHead caught up with one of New Zealand’s greatest ballet icons, Sir Jon Trimmer. The ever-courteous dancer […]