Come along to the Jean Anderson Lecture in Literary Translation which this year is part of a festival of picture book illustration called ‘Picture Me’. Next Wednesday, the University will host a panel of six European and Indigenous illustrators and scholars as they discuss art, culture, and translation in children's books.
Saskia Grant, who is in her final year of her conjoint degree at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University, has been awarded a Freemasons New Zealand University Scholarship.
Kokoro Frost was named Pasifika Sportsperson of the Year and also received the Sporting and Academic Excellence Award in this year’s University Blues Awards, and says support from his family, as well as his university “village” is key to his achievements.
Indigenous clothing label Campbell Luke is being showcased alongside some of the most acclaimed indigenous designers in the Asia Pacific region at the 15th anniversary of Fiji Fashion Week in May.
Bachelor of Arts student Elisabeth Willmott researched 19th century writing in France with lecturer Dr Yuri Cerqueira dos Anjos from the School of Languages and Cultures during her Summer Research Scholarship.
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington lecturer Dr Sadat Muaiava is driven by a fascination with how Samoan words are created, used, change meaning, and become obsolete.
Hailing from Nelson ,New Zealand Gene Kennedy aka Kennedy is a multi genre Live artist , DJ , Producer and Record label owner . With multiple record releases over the last 15 years on seminal House labels like ,King St, Nite Grooves, Block Head, Moonbootique (Germany) Paper Recordings and newer, but established labels like Funky […]
Benjamin Bunny loves playing intriguing sets which weave their way through filthy, funky, chonky and obscure Bass Breaks, Bass House, Electro House, Indie Dance and Driving Techno. His sets are littered with electro and hip-hop styles, paired with an obsession for grimy mechanical bass, out the gate rhythms and punchy syncopated drumbeats. As a DJ […]
Straight outta Brighton, UK, behold the tale of Lord Woo – a DJ with more titles than a medieval fantasy novel. Once a mere peasant with beats as humble as his origins, he stumbled upon the deal of a lifetime: a Lordship for a mere 50 pence. A steal, some might say, and Lord Woo […]
E NEWS FRIDAY 31ST JANUARY 2025 Talofa lava and Happy New Year friends of St Andrew’s on the Terrace. Well tomorrow is the 1st of February another new month for […]