Entertainment

Women confront their demons

It's an anthology of stories that will shock, inspire and encourage. It's also a celebration of brave and inspirational women. The book has an elongated, no nonsense... Read More

Historical film footage wanted

A local hobbyist film editor is putting out a call for people to dig out their old home movies of Tauranga. Brian Pinny is hoping to collate as much historical... Read More

Parihaka piece wins stage challenge

Whangamata Area School took out first place in the Raw Division of this year's Stage Challenge on Friday night, with their performance, Justice for Parihaka. Raw... Read More

What’s On? Movie Night & Art Expo

It is Sunday once more, a great day to set the technology aside, switch off the TV, and try something new. And once again, SunLive has all the best events to read... Read More

Review: The Pink Hammer

Female carpenter Maggie decides to run a DIY woodwork course, advertised as the ‘Pink Hammer', from her husband's man cave. That's right. You heard me. Sacrilege. Four... Read More

Fearfully and wonderfully made

There are three young girls that won't let the ways of the world bring them down. Three 11-year-olds with better self-esteem than some women in their 20s. And they... Read More

Bring back the Te Puke Festival

The stellar act of Te Puke's historic kiwifruit festival is returning this month in a first step towards breathing life back into the iconic event after an estimated... Read More

Youth sailors with top qualifiers

The NZL Sailing team, skippered by Logan Dunning Beck, won two of today's three races to jump from fourth overnight to finish equal on points with Land Rover BAR... Read More

Plenty of medals for Irish dancers

Local Irish dancers came back from Cambridge last month with a big haul of medals and trophies. Eight students from the Tina Peet School of Dance competed at the... Read More

Third in youth Americas Cup

The NZL Sailing Team is third equal on points after the first day of racing at the Youth America's Cup, sailed in painfully light winds at times. The same day Emirates... Read More

The man behind the carvings

Lovers of James Atutahi's carvings are in for a treat at Dry Dock Cafe which is showing a new exhibition of his work this month. Growing up in Maketu, James's family... Read More

Therapy found in a keyboard

It was a traumatic experience. She was traveling through the United Kingdom in 1981 when she was attacked. But years later, Welcome Bay's Robyn Cotton has found... Read More