Australian model Lara Bingle teams up with New Zealand television host and champion snowboarder Hayley Holt to experience the best of Queenstown in the latest webisode of Air New Zealand's "Kiwi Sceptics" campaign.
A Queenstown gallery owner goes into partnership with himself when he launches the reopening of Toi o Tahuna Gallery and Kapa Design Gallery with guest artists and a public exhibition preview today.
Sola Rosa is ready to follow its independent album chart-topping success of Get it Together with a brand new studio album, which it is backing with a national tour to end in Queenstown.
Queenstown resident, wine producer and "one of our greatest-ever actors" Sam Neill stars in a new six-part crime drama series being shot on location in Auckland and destined for broadcast on TV3.
Popular party destination the World Bar has announced it is getting into the spirit of the Queenstown Winter Festival for the first time with a slate of artists of international calibre.
Auckland band dDub will get the Deep South jumping again with a mini-tour which concludes at the Queenstown Winter Festival.
The producers of Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park in Christchurch are searching New Zealand for this year's most talented new stars to perform in the popular Christmas musical production.
A pair of actors, 16 characters and one "fush and chup" shop is the foundation for an original New Zealand comedy drama to hit the stage in Queenstown next month.
A "pavlova Western" starring the epic vistas of Central Otago, with cameos by Queenstown Lakes and Southland districts, will open in Queenstown next week.
A trio of acclaimed musicians and an opera singer will perform in a concert for the St Peter's Church Organ Fund tomorrow night.
Cougars on the prowl, grandchildren from hell, divorce parties, Botox botch-ups, old boyfriends popping up online and internet dating successes and tragedies are lampooned in Boomers Behaving Badly, which hits Arrowtown tomorrow.
The hip-hop crew credited with releasing New Zealand's first rap song E Tu in 1988 is preparing to play in Queenstown for the very first time next week.
North Carolina-born cotton picker turned United States soldier turned world-touring bluesman Big Daddy Wilson plays from the heart in both Queenstown and Arrowtown this month.
Atmospheric and melodic Celtic songs with a hint of jazz are featured by two Wakatipu musicians on their debut recording and in concert tomorrow.
Pop star Anika Moa has added being a domestic goddess to her roll call of projects, breezily juggling her 8-month-old twin boys, cleaning duties and an interview about her coming show in Gibbston, all at the same time.
Leading New Zealand photographers Fiona Pardington and Neil Pardington open their new exhibition with a talk about their influences and careers in Arrowtown next week.
Bathe in the River made her a household name six years ago, but Hollie Smith said it was only in the past few years she felt it her place to sing it.
The unmistakable aromas of the farm bring back memories for Westport-raised singer-songwriter Mel Parsons, who arrives in Queenstown with two actresses for an innovative show of original music, theatre and comedy one week today.
A starry night of dazzling live entertainment, Reach Out for the Memorial Hall on March 3 will boast three acts of entertainment with a live band on stage. Favourite songs from the Rat Pack era and Motown as well as a musical comedy double act will benefit the upgrade of the hall.
The Classic Hits Winery Tour will be a rare chance to enjoy Avalanche City in New Zealand before their touring duties catapult the band back to Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom.