A film adaptation of Han Bangqing's novel set in the brothels of Shanghai featured at NZIFF. Hong explains its place Chinese literature.
Another year of reading locally
By Moata29/11/2021
Moata runs through her 2021 reads by Kiwi authors - a mix of fantasy, contemporary fiction and YA.
Cookai Restaurant: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl25/11/2021
Interior of Cookai Restaurant at 224 Cashel Street, 2007. An image from the Doc Ross photographic archive on Canterbury Stories.
Best book covers of 2021 – My pick of New Zealand’s finest
By Donna R23/11/2021
BEAUT BOOK COVERS OF AOTEAROA! Here are Donna's favourite New Zealand book covers of 2021.
Belonging and not belonging: Tommy Orange at The Faraway Near, WORD Christchurch
By fionaccl22/11/2021
Fee reports back from a WORD Christchurch event with Native American writer, Tommy Orange who talks decolonisation and indigenous voices.
Christchurch Hip Hop Summit – Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 December
By cclstaff19/11/2021
Ōtautahi will be hosting the inaugural Christchurch Hip Hop Summit presented by YCD (Youth and Cultural Development), Thursday 9 December to Saturday 11 December 2021.
Clock of shells: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl18/11/2021
J. Diver with his clock made of shells on the garage of his home at 222 Knowles Street in St Albans. 8 October 1962. An image from Canterbury Stories.
The Rhyming Pirate: Interview with new author Glenn Jones
By Missbeecrafty17/11/2021
Missbeecrafty talks to artist turned author, Glenn Jones, about his colourful Kiwiana pirate picture book.
Quietly Fierce: Patricia Grace at WORD Christchurch Festival 2021
By fionaccl16/11/2021
Fee had been waiting to see Patricia Grace (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Raukawa and Te Āti Awa) in person for a long time. Maybe a lifetime.
It’s complicated: The Faraway Near with Hari Kunzru
By Moata15/11/2021
Moata attends a WORD Christchurch session that explores the complicated nature of fiction, dark corners of the Internet, and the alt-right.
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