Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Minister’s mission accomplished

When Presbyterian minister Ian Guy retired last month, Queenstown lost one of its most respected community leaders. The day before flying off for a...

Fast bowler’s change of pace

A Queenstown-raised former fast bowler’s scored the job of running cricket in Dunedin. Angus Herron, who turned 23 on Sunday, says becoming Dunedin Cricket manager...

Pies from the ground up

Talk about an underground pie. Mana Tāhuna Charitable Trust has diversified, selling hāngī pies in collaboration with Auckland-based Hāngī Master. But the pies, containing pork or...

Marina bar launched

Not just any old parking building

The developer of a newly-completed carpark building on one of Queenstown’s most prominent undeveloped sites is stoked with the positive feedback it’s received. The $20...

Going, going, gone

Making a song and dance of it

Arrowtowner Nicole McLean’s highly-regarded for her acting and singing roles in Queenstown theatre shows. But when Showbiz Queenstown's newest production, Spamalot, opens tonight, she’ll be...

Rush to get amongst it

A WORLD-class night of house music’s on the way for Queenstown to celebrate a dance party institution’s 10th anniversary. House and techno-focused Electric Rush started...

Time to learn the three Bs

If your musical tastes swing wildly from classical to pop to rock, the Central Otago Regional Choir has just the show for you. It’s presenting...

Be there or be square

Queenstown's Four Square supermarket’s getting its groove on this weekend to mark a visit to the resort by one of New Zealand’s best-loved bands. Six60’s...

Tiny but potent plays

Comedy, intrigue and drama’s all in the mix for Remarkable Theatre’s upcoming Pint-Sized Plays competition. The concept originated in Wales but is now an annual...

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