Kereru, the New
Zealand Wood Pigeon, features strongly in the latest exhibition by painter
Nigel Brown, 'Organic Thinking'. So does a regular symbol he uses - that of
a man wearing a black singlet, that nostaligic image of a Kiwi farmer.
Captain James Cook puts in an appearance too, riding a moa. Organic
Thinking by Nigel Brown opens at the The Diversion Gallery in Picton.
Feb 26, 2017 02:50 pm
In Bastion Point,
we experience the 507 days the occupiers spent at Bastion Point protesting
against its planned development, through the eyes of teenager Erica Tito.
Tania talks to Lynn Freeman about reminding young people of a previous
generation's struggle. Bastion Point is published by Scholastic.
Feb 26, 2017 02:38 pm
Around the world
there are campaigns to deter people from using plastic bags, to protect the
evironment. An Auckland jeweller offers another option - she turns plastic
bags into practical and attractive items of jewellery. Shelley Norton is
one of four jewellers picked to represent New Zealand at Munich's
influential Jewellery Week next month.
Feb 26, 2017 02:26 pm
In the 18th
century England's Royal Society backed the Pacific voyages of Captain James
Cook. Now it's supporting an exhibition referencing the explorer, that will
represent New Zealand at this year's Venice Art Biennale. The major work,
'Lisa Reihana - Emissaries' includes Lisa's spectacular, moving
video-mural, 'In Pursuit of Venus (infected)'.
Feb 26, 2017 01:50 pm
Andy Field
challenges strangers to start talking to each other about big issues. He's
currently in Auckland working on a project called LOOKOUT which he's
creating with the help of children from Newton Central School. LOOKOUT
starts on the 8th of March at Q Theatre in Auckland.
Feb 26, 2017 01:26 pm
British actress Brenda Blethyn's long
career on stage and screen has had plenty of high and low points, but in
her 60s she scored a role that keeps on giving, the popular TV series,
Vera. She's about to start filming a new series of Vera in Northumberland.
Feb 26, 2017 12:34 pm
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