Thirty years after its original run ended, Hart to Hart is back on Kiwi screens, featuring charismatic and straight-talking female star Stefanie Powers.
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Weather presenter’s giant spider freak-out
A weather presenter on Canadian television network Global TV lost her composure when a spider crawled across the screen showing the city. Kristi Gordon ducks to escape as the much-larger-than-life critter entereds the screen just above her head.
Rihanna the new Madonna? In her own way
OPINION: In the music industry, there have long been comparisons to Madonna thrown around – a pop single here, a fashion look there – but to encompass the scope and success, and global fame of Madonna That’s another league entirely. Figures came out this week that Rihanna is now the most watched artist on YouTube, with her official channel RihannaVEVO reaching more than 3.47 billion views, nudging aside Justin Bieber who was considered the king of social media.
Win with World War Z
World War Z is hitting the big screen this week and we’re giving you the chance to win one of five prize packs.
Bell’s career in takeoff mode
Former Waimate songstress Kaylee Bell is off to Nashville.
Hip hop don’t stop for Zulus
Say hip hop, and images of gangster wannabes smoking blunts, dripping in gold, guns and women are likely conjured up.
Album review: Love From London – Robyn Hitchcock
LOVE FROM LONDON Robyn Hitchcock (Southbound) If Syd Barrett had been slightly less crazy and a tad more of a diamond, would he have joined a 2008 polar expedition to highlight global warming accompanied by Jarvis Cocker Because prolific oddball Robyn Hitchcock did.
Auckland gets own Monopoly
No more living in the shadow of London – Auckland is passing go and collecting it’s very own version of Monopoly. The Auckland edition of the iconic board game was launched today at the Viaduct, on the city’s waterfront
Rihanna announces Auckland show
Rihanna is bringing her Diamonds World Tour to New Zealand this year. The six-time Grammy-winner will be performing in Auckland’s Vector Arena on October 6