Legacy of Letters

LA Times special focuses on Katherine Mansfield’s Wellington. “Considered one of the 20th century’s finest short story writers” – and the only one to make Virginia Woolf jealous – Mansfield has remained physically and spiritually intertwined with Wellington via landmarks she inhabited or immortalized in words. The article contains a list of what to do and see in Mansfield’s hometown which includes visiting her birthplace on Tinakori Road  and taking the ferry to Eastbourne – the setting of what is arguably her most beloved and quintessentially NZ story, At the Bay.


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Pirate Comedy Deserves Another Season

Pirate Comedy Deserves Another Season

Cancelled after two season, Taika Waititi’s “silly comedy” Our Flag Means Death “deserves one more voyage”, according to Radio Times critic George White. “ was meant to be sacred…