He is a master of the dramatic paws.
Eyes will be on the sky in the Octagon tonight when the Dunedin Fringe Festival is launched from above.
A project to preserve the Dunedin coastline cleaned up at the 2013 Keep Dunedin Beautiful Awards yesterday. The premier Pod award was won by Our Seas Our Future for its work promoting cleaner, more beautiful coastlines.
New Zealand rhythm and blues singer Aaradhna will be the guest artist for the Paul Simon concert at Forsyth Barr Stadium on April 6.
The ducks were out for the cricket in Dunedin yesterday. The 10.30am start of the first test between New Zealand and England was initially delayed because of bad light.
Cruise ship passengers must have thought they had berthed in the wrong city at the sight of a Tower of London yeoman warder in the Octagon yesterday.
Dunedin police are warning inner-city residents to be vigilant, after a spate of burglaries.
NHNZ subsidiary NHNZ Moving Images is up against one of the world's largest media organisations in the 2013 Focal International Awards.
The Dunedin Fringe Festival's new promotions assistant Koen Naulaerts is on the ball. The 19-year-old is a former professional footballer with top club SK Lierse in the Belgium Pro League.
Otago is well placed for the end of analogue television in two months.
More than 7000 Otago homes may not be able to be converted to digital television in time for the switchover from the analogue network.
A Dunedin artist has been invited to show his work at one of the world's most prestigious art exhibitions.
Glasses of whisky were raised as Ralph Hotere ONZ passed his favourite Careys Bay Hotel for the last time yesterday morning.
An Alexandra group has leased the Otago Central Hotel at Hyde.
The Otago Daily Times is offering readers the inside track for securing tickets to Aerosmith's first concert in New Zealand.
The community Ralph Hotere fell in love with and in which made his home will have a chance to farewell the artist before his Requiem Mass this morning.
Inventions to make life easier for people with disabilities were the focus of the ''Show Your Ability'' disability equipment expo in the Edgar Centre yesterday. The national show of disability equipment followed expos in Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North and Christchurch.
The life of artist Ralph Hotere will be celebrated with a public service in Dunedin this week.
Contenders are being sought for the 2013 ''Southern Showdown'' charity boxing event.
Family friends and the arts community are saluting the achievements of Ralph Hotere ONZ after he died in Dunedin yesterday.