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Read MoreWith GoPro in hand, Kyle ‘te Kiwi’ Mulinder travels the length and breadth of New Zealand and beyond capturing many unforgettable sights and unique stories.
Read MoreA lot can happen in fifty years. One thing is for certain: the locally-based team at Whittle Knight and Boatwood Ltd have been there for our city, every step of the way.
Read MoreI have a very strong connection with the Arts Centre, it’s where I learned to sing. I remember playing at Annie’s wine bar. This has been a very nostalgic time, and I have just loved it,” says musician and singer-songwriter, Bic Runga, back home in Auckland after spending most of April and May cocooned at the Christchurch Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora, as the first artist to participate in the revitalised creative residencies programme since the earthquakes.
Read MoreThe birth of the Christchurch Art Show in 2014 provided artists with space to exhibit, after losing so many precious gallery spaces due to the quakes. Creative Director Kate Morrison, along with her daughter Hannah started the show, now in its sixth year, from humble beginnings to its place as the largest art show in the South Island.
Read MoreChristchurch rock band Deep Water Creek is celebrating the release of its debut EP with headline show this month at Blue Smoke, at The Tannery.
Read MoreSomething melts inside when we meet Canine Friends Pet Therapy star Jess at Burwood Hospital as she prepares to make her rounds of the older persons’ health wards with owner Carol Millican.
Read MoreHaere-roa, the new and keenly anticipated University of Canterbury Students’ Association building, opens this July.
Read MoreA unique collaboration between a mall in the eastern suburbs, and key social service providers in Christchurch has given life to a community service unlike any other in our city.
Read MoreThe growing phenomenon of sustainability has brought the principles of ‘renew’, ‘restore’ and ‘revive’ into the limelight. Evidence of these ideas gaining meaningful traction is ubiquitous – from a growing opposition to fast fashion, right through to more environmentally-conscious New Zealand farming.
Read MorePlanning and delivering property development is his forte, designing inspiring spaces is hers. Together, Kris and Georgie Inglis are making an impressive contribution towards Christchurch’s soon-to- be-opened Riverside Market.
Read MoreIt has long been held as the pinnacle of New Zealand cuisine. The humble fish and chips has played a leading role in the weekly dinner schedule of Kiwi families for generations.
Read MoreChange is in the air at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, as new director Blair Jackson signals an exciting line-up ahead for summer and into 2019.
Read MoreHow do you measure the progress made in the past year of rebuilding and regenerating Christchurch? Maybe by the numbers?
Read MoreAccording to ceramic artist Cheryl Lucas, she likes a challenge. Her biggest and most constant challenges are her ideas.
Read MorePerhaps it’s a rite of passage when visiting an artist in their home that you’re welcomed warmly and fed delicious cake.
Read MoreParticipating in one of New Zealand’s most ambitious and creative endeavours together would surely be taxing on the most well-balanced pairing…
Read MoreThe passions of business women Kelly Morison and Suzanne Carson have come together to form a fresh new event for Canterbury: Imagine Fashion.
Read MoreA crisp night in Cotswold coaxes out a unique community. From teenagers, couples and old friends, they all have one thing in common. The art of bonsai.
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