December is upon us, which means the events calendar is filling up with festivals, fairs, parades, exhibitions, shows, and activities happening all over the capital.
Time to make a song and dance about Gardens Magic
Cruise ships, tourism and local spending lifts Wellington economy
Wellington City Council appoints new Chief Executive
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: THE LOST FOLIO
‘Tis the season to be Welly
Prestigious public space awards for Wellington projects
Hurricanes 2020 squad announced
Bird of the Year 2019 celebrates all things going cheep
Adam Art Gallery celebrates its 20th birthday
Mt Taranaki looms large in a new suite of exhibitions at Victoria University of Wellington, with the first-ever survey of the 1930s New Zealand paintings of British artist Christopher Perkins (1891– 1968), responsible for one of the most iconic images of the mountain, and an extensive archive of material relating to the mountain produced or collected by contemporary artist Fiona Clark (b. 1954), who lives and works in its shadow.
Talented Wellington Writer releases new book
What They Will
What You Will – otherwise known as Twelfth Night, will be full of over 100 primary school students as a multitude of Olivias, Orsinos, Violas, Caesarios, the fulsome Sir Tobys, foppish Sir Andrew Aguecheek, the witty Marias and foolish Festes, as four schools take to the stage in Queen Margaret College Hall and another four in Kelburn Normal School Hall.