Members of the Fallout Follies on stage performing as part of the Peace Festival in Hagley Park, 1983. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Craft Snippets: Felting with Jane Dolan
By cclstaff27/06/2022
Sally reports back from the last Craft Snippets event at Upper Riccarton library with guest crafter, Jane Dolan.
Dominated by Horror: Locus Awards 2022
By fionaccl27/06/2022
Fee looks at some nominees for best horror in the Locus awards.
Gurigeena: Our Home – Somali Art Exhibition at Tūranga: 25 June to 31 July 2022
By cclstaff23/06/2022
Gurigeena: Our Home - Somali Art Exhibition is on at Tūranga from 5 June to 31 July 2022.
Cultural Blend: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl23/06/2022
Middleton Grange School band, Cultural Blend, 1995. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Podcast – Celebrating Matariki
By cclstaff20/06/2022
Episode of radio show, Speak up - Kōrerotia focused on Matariki and mātauranga Māori, with suggested reads and resources on Matariki.
Youth Week 2022
By cclstaff19/06/2022
Youth Week is a nationwide festival of events organised by young New Zealanders (ages 12 to 24) to celebrate the talents, passion and success of local young people.
Ulysses100 – James Joyce exhibition at Tūranga: 16 to 30 June 2022
By cclstaff17/06/2022
Tūranga is hosting a James Joyce exhibition on Auahatanga | Creativity, Level 4, Tūranga from 16 to 30 June.
INFOlympics Quiz
By cclpaulie16/06/2022
Part of the Matariki Hauora - Focus on Wellbeing event is the INFOlympics quiz. You can do one at Tūranga on the day, or try this online quiz. Enter and you'll then be in the draw to win a prize pack including a $30 book voucher.
Rastus, the motorcycling cat: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl16/06/2022
Max Corkill from New Plymouth riding a 1952 Sunbeam motorcycle with Rastus the cat, 1998. An image from Canterbury Stories.
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