An energetic, committed and tuneful cast acted, danced and sang their way through a unique and wonderfully entertaining version of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at the Globe Theatre.
The relationship between Dunedin Fringe Festival co-director Ruth Harvey and her "bestest littlest friend", Meta Balko, of the United States, has led to a unique art exchange.
Otago Peninsula Community BoardDisruptive traffic, footpath safety, signage and the effect of the recent rain event at Tomahawk Lagoon were among the topics discussed at last week’s Otago Peninsula...
Dogs from Dunedin and across the South are in for two of the best days ever this weekend, as city dog clubs host four championship dog shows and a fun day this weekend.
The Octagon will ring with the sights and sounds of Scotland this Saturday, as the Dunedin-Edinburgh Sister City Society celebrates St Andrew’s Day and the 50th anniversary of the sister-city...
The First Church fence was adorned with dozens of white ribbons during a White Ribbon Day event on Monday, members of the public were encouraged to tie a ribbon to highlight the issue of family...
Keep Dunedin Beautiful (KDB) is proceeding with caution on planning to replace one of the city’s oldest community murals, in the wake of controversy this week.
It’s not often you have a crowd singing along and dancing in the aisles at an orchestral concert, but nothing could have been more natural at Saturday’s fun and fabulous DSO Plays Abba concert.
A busy public forum at last Thursday’s Saddle Hill Community Board covered a broad range of topics, from road naming to flooding concerns in Waldronville.
The long history of friendship and community service among members of the Eastern Otago Federation of Women’s Institutes over the past 70 years was celebrated with laughter and memories recently.