Frame & fortune

Print this storySummoning nostalgia Nigel Buxton is a Christchurch based artist who is known to often explore the painting tradition of trompe l’oeil, beautifully capturing depth in his luscious oil paintings. Find this piece at PG gallery192, 192 Bealey Ave, Christchurch. Mountainous allure Jane Riley paints with flair, as illustrated in Colourful Coast – Mt […]

Selling the dream: Colliers

Print this storyWe chat with lifestyle property specialist Sally Hargreaves. Q. What types of property do you sell? “I sell lifestyle properties. From coastal homes and holiday baches by the river to family houses, gardens, catteries and unique lifestyle blocks across North Canterbury and Selwyn. Growing up on a Canterbury farm, I understand the deep […]

Creative Canterbury

Print this storyCanterbury is the place to be if you’re seeking creative spirit and stimulation – and the spotlight is on our young artists. “Ōtautahi has so many empty windows and so many incredible artists. Projects like this show that we don’t need big budgets or permanent venues to support our artists and activate our city.” […]

Winter heat: Isaac Theatre Royal

Print this storyWho says winter is for hibernation? The cooler months are sizzling with entertainment at Christchurch’s Isaac Theatre Royal. This line-up of live music and performances will warm your soul, lift your spirits, and have you dancing in your seat – or at least humming all the way home. “July and August are absolutely […]

An evening with the Cowboy Junkies: Isaac Theatre Royal

Print this storyCanadian alt-country pioneers Cowboy Junkies return to Christchurch this November to celebrate their 40th anniversary. Metropol deputy editor Tamara Pitelen caught up with songwriter Michael Timmins. In 1988, when Canadian alt-country legends Cowboy Junkies released their slow, haunting version of Velvet Underground’s Sweet Jane, little did they know they’d still be playing it […]

Creativity cures

Print this storyOne of New Zealand’s most celebrated artists offers a master class in atmospheric realism. “If I’m not being creative, I feel like I’m missing something,” says Katie Trinkle Legge, an internationally-acclaimed artist who paints from her sunlight-bathed studio on Waiheke Island. It’s here she finds a cornucopia of colourful inspiration. Citrus trees surround […]

The next generation: The Piano

Print this storyIt’s now more important than ever to uplift Canterbury’s creative rangatahi. Music and the arts enrich the lives of many, and contribute to a vibrant and resilient city,” says Marcus Norman, Director of The Piano. “That’s why it’s so important our young people from all walks of life have access to great music […]

All that Jazz: The Isaac Theatre

Print this storyChristchurch, you’re in for a razzle-dazzle treat. Get ready to paint the town rouge. The sexiest, sassiest, most scandalous musical of all time, Chicago, is strutting its way onto the Isaac Theatre Royal stage this August. Set in the smoky underworld of 1920s Chicago, this Broadway and West End juggernaut has it all: […]

Snow happy

Print this storyOur best winter memories and cherished family photos often come from moments spent in the snow, so make the most of it before the spring nor’ westers arrive. In Canterbury, we’re surrounded by snow-capped mountains and snow-laden spaces perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. Trust us, treat your children to the ultimate […]

4 family-friendly snow spots

Print this storySki, snowboard, or spectate while beautiful white peaks watch over you – discover the places Canterbury families favour when it comes to enjoying the snow. Mt Hutt Crowned New Zealand’s best ski resort at the World Ski Awards for 10 consecutive years, Mt Hutt understands the importance of a family-friendly snow experience. Four […]