Tūranga will be a stage for encounters & exchanges, where artists, audiences, & ideas intersect in ways you’ll never experience again.
The Coffee Smiths at Kent House: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Radio New Zealand, The Coffee Smiths, and a bottle store in Kent House on Durham Street North, 2009. An image from Canterbury Stories.
US Election Lowdown: What Just Happened? WORD Christchurch
By troyccl
Troy reviews the WORD Christchurch 2024 event "US Election Lowdown: What Just Happened?" on the results of the 5 November 2024 election.
House of Lilies: The dynasty that made Medieval France
By troyccl
Troy reviews House of Lilies: The Dynasty That Made Medieval France by Justine Firnhaber-Baker, a book about the kings of medieval France.
Discover Canterbury: Ballantynes’ Fire
By gailccl
On the 18 November 1947 a fire broke out at the Ballantynes department store on the corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets. 41 people lost their lives. This remains the deadliest fire in New Zealand history.
Craft Snippets: Landscape painting with Ira Mitchell
By cclstaff
Sally reports back from a Craft Snippets session with local artist Ira Mitchell.
US Election Lowdown: What Just Happened? Monday 18 November 6.30pm at Tūranga – WORD Christchurch
By troyccl
Troy looks forward to hearing more about the US 2024 Election and how it all happened how it did
Second birthday cake: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
A birthday cake made for Sarah Snelling for her second birthday from the Australian Women’s Weekly children's birthday cake book. Taken at her home in Bryndwr, Christchurch. July 1982.
Titiro / Look — An interview with Gavin Bishop
Missbeecrafty asks illustration legend Gavin Bishop about his latest bilingual board book, Titiro/Look.
Author talk: Michael Belgrave and Becoming Aotearoa: A new history of New Zealand
By troyccl
Troy reports back from Michael Belgrave's book launch for his general history of New Zealand at Scorpio Books Wednesday 30 October 2024.
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