Your guide to the arts and culture scene in Christchurch: exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums and cinemas across the city.
Indeed, nothing beats a cuppa paired with a good book. So, let’s educate ourselves by investing more time in reading and less time on the screen. Hence why Secret compiled a list of the most reliable and fastest o...
If getting spooked excites you then you’ve come to right place. In honour of Halloween, we’ve rounded up the most haunted known places in New Zealand. From creepy famous castles, to frightening hospitals and...
October 2022 will celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month in various countries globally. So, it’s the perfect time to celebrate or educate yourself on the issues the LGBTQ+ community still fight every day. From heartbreaki...
New Zealand, along with other commonwealth nations, will mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II with a one-day public holiday. New Zealand’s public holiday will take place on Monday, September 26. Prime Minister Ja...
Queen Elizabeth II was New Zealand’s sovereign since she took the throne in 1954, making her Britian’s longest-serving monarch and the world’s second-longest serving monarch after King Louis XIV of Fra...
Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning monarch in British history, with over 70 years on the throne and living a long life of 96 years. Here are some facts about Her Majesty you probably didn’t know about. 1....
Calling all fans of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, hilarious drag queen, actor and designer, Bianca Del Rio, is coming to New Zealand this September. The 46-year-old American star with an attitude is known for winning the s...
After launching in 2016, The Guilty Feminist podcast went on to become a global phenomenon with over 95 million downloads to date. Wonderfully, award-winning comedian and author Deborah Frances-White brings her unmatche...
New Zealand is an extremely progressive society, and remains overall LGBTQI-friendly. Though, Christchurch has a small gay nightlife scene because after the earthquake, many of the gay hangouts in the city were destroye...
Wonderfully, the Te Ara Ātea cultural facility opened in November after 12 years of planning. Located in Rolleston, the new facility encompasses 2000 square metres of floorspace, along with a beautiful library, museum,...