Chinese safety video gone viral!
A billigual safety video made by the Christchurch City Council goes viral on WeChat, a Chinese social media platform.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
A billigual safety video made by the Christchurch City Council goes viral on WeChat, a Chinese social media platform.
A local artist is putting his work on show, and it isn't in the most stereotypical art gallery.
The heart of Ōtautahi Christchurch's theatre scene, the Court Theatre, is making its way back into central city after 14 years located in a converted warehouse just outside the CBD.
From exotic dresses to cones placed strategically on performers' heads, wearable arts are an expression of many things that can be shown through the form of entertainment
An Anzac service at Waltham Memorial park that was led by Reverend Dr Richard Waugh has been made to honour the 43 soldiers from the area that died in World War One.
Em-Haley Walker, professionally known as Theia and TE KAAHU, returns to Ōtautahi for her first performance in over five years.
River Jayden discusses her upcoming exhibition and the inspiration behind it.
Nobu Okamoto shares her story of bringing the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi to Aotearoa.