KEENING - a new exhibition by Jack Trolove
Opening: Sunday 7 November 2pm – 4. 30pm, 7–14 November
Keening - (Auckland preview).
Opening: Sunday 7 November 2pm – 4. 30pm, 7–14 November
Keening - (Auckland preview).
The Ministry of Culture and Heritage intends to breach the Rāhui tomorrow in the middle of Level 3 lockdown in Auckland.
Unfortunately, the internet produces as much rubbish as it does useful information.
Recently a friend was telling me that a lot of people are packing on the pounds during lockdowns.
Scapegrace is a local Ponsonby story of Mark Neal and his brother Daniel McLaughlin.
Keeping the lockdown streaming options fresh is easy with the variety of different streaming platforms there are to choose from. Even better, our local ones are completely free to enjoy.
As we go to press with our October issue we are in Level 3. Many say it’s like Level 4 but with takeaways.
The move into Alert Level 3 will be of relief for Aucklanders who have done their bit to keep all of Aotearoa safe but it is not the time to become complacent.
Spring has brought wet and windy weather and the continuation of a Covid lockdown.
In late September, I went for a walk through the forest. I entered via the rebuilt track from West View Road.
I have recently visited Western Springs Forest now that it has been re-opened to the public and what I observed was rather disturbing.
We read in your last issue with exasperation Mark Graham’s racially based criticism of those trying to prevent Tūpuna Maunga Authority from felling around 2500 exotic trees on Auckland’s maunga (volcanic cones).