We move in closer to the South Island and focus on Christchurch, nestled between the Waimakariri River and the Port Hills. As time continues to spool backwards, the plains, the Port Hills and the Banks Peninsula sprout trees and bush that push in towards the shrinking city. The suburbs fade away and railway lines unpick themselves as we get lower still and move in towards the centre of the city. The four avenues, those four roads that once so clearly defined the edge of the city centre, start to fade. Buildings retreat from the edge of the avenues as ferns, grassland and marshes sweep in. A cathedral spire at the centre of this city is quickly undone as stone buildings disappear from view.
Idaho Public Television to broadcast 2019 BYU-Idaho Christmas concert
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The following is a news release from Brigham Young University-Idaho.
REXBURG In celebration of the Christmas season, Brigham Young University-Idaho’s 2019 performance of “A BYU-Idaho Christmas” will be broadcast across the state on Idaho Public Television.
A 60-minute edited version of the concert will air on both Tuesday, December 22, at 7 p.m. and Friday, December 25, at 9:30 p.m.
“We are delighted to once again share BYU-Idaho’s annual Christmas tradition with the entire state, especially as we are unable to gather for a live performance this year,” said BYU-Idaho Media Relations Manager Brett Crandall. “We hope as viewers tune into this program, BYU-Idaho can help spread the spirit of Christmas into their homes.”
Idaho Public Television to broadcast 2019 BYU-Idaho Christmas concert
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A BYU-Idaho Christmas with Frederica Von Stade and the Sonos Handbell Ensemble and BYU-Idaho’s Performing Arts groups
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) In celebration of the Christmas season, Brigham Young University-Idaho’s 2019 performance of “A BYU-Idaho Christmas” will be broadcast across the state on Idaho Public Television (IdahoPTV).
A 60-minute edited version of the concert will air on both Tuesday, December 22, at 7:00 p.m. MST and Friday, December 25, at 9:30 p.m. MST.
“We are delighted to once again share BYU-Idaho’s annual Christmas tradition with the entire state, especially as we are unable to gather for a live performance this year,” BYU-Idaho Media Relations Manager Brett Crandall said. “We hope as viewers tune into this program, BYU-Idaho can help spread the spirit of Christmas into their homes.”