Blogs / April 2021
May 2021 | March 2021-
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The Future of Te Tiriti with Dr Carwyn Jones: 29 April at Te Awe Library
- Wellington City Libraries
- What? Te Tiriti: Where to Now? When? Thursday 29 April, 12:30-1:20pm Where? Te Awe Library (29B Brandon Street) As Māmari Stephens points out in her essay “He rangi tā Matawhāiti, he rangi tā Matawhānui”, the 200th anniversary of the signing of te Tiriti o Waitangi isn’t far off.
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Play streets are magic, paperwork is not
- Talk Wellington
- Play streets: a wonderful way to foster play and community resilience.
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April School Holidays: General Nerdery!
- Wellington City Libraries
- The April school holidays are upon us! This year, Wellington City Libraries is inviting you to join us for General Nerdery all through the holiday period, from the 17th of April to the 2nd of May.
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Apartment hell
- Eye of the Fish
- Last night, on Prime TV, there was a programme on living in apartments in NZ.
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Tasting plate of goodness: recent stuff
- Talk Wellington
- There’s a lot going on at the moment; dive in and get a taster of it How We Live report – a doozy Hello, yes please We’re pretty excited about this – amongst all the “here’s how we fix housing” initiatives, this crowd seem unusually good.
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St Gerard
- Eye of the Fish
- Monasteries have always been freeloaders on society – for the last 2000 years or more.
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Mt. Victoria, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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“It’s really good but where’s the consultation?!” tactical urbanism, social licence and blowing minds
- Talk Wellington
- A bunch of towns are discovering tactical urbanism right now through the Innovating Streets programme, and a Low Traffic Neighbourhood project in Onehunga is a theatre for some very familiar angst – and some very unfamiliar progress.
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Review: Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
- The Wellingtonista
- There’s something so delightful about going into a theatre show completely blind.
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