Hong explains the background and philosophy behind Tai Chi ahead of a free class at South Library.
Matariki in the Zone Hāngī: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
A hāngī is lifted during the Matariki in the Zone event at Richmond Community Garden, 2018. An image from Canterbury Stories.
The Family of Aotearoa: a six-decade portrait of New Zealand – The book launch of “Ans Westra: a life in Photography” by Paul Moon
By cclstaff
Tanya reports from the launch of "Ans Westra: a life in Photography" by Paul Moon, hosted by Massey University Press & Scorpio Books.
Burwood Rabbit Farm: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Burwood Rabbit Farm at what was 24 Francis Street, later Bassett Street, early 1930s. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Doc Edge Festival 2024 – What’s on at Tūranga: 21 to 30 June
By cclstaff
Doc Edge Festival 2024 is on in Christchurch in June. Tūranga will be a hub, with a family-friendly selection on show. Find out what's on at Tūranga from 21 to 30 June,
Podcast – Raising tamariki as upstanders
By cclstaff
Episode of radio show, Speak up - Kōrerotia looking at bullying in schools, with suggested reading on bullying prevention.
Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World by Naomi Klein
By troyccl
Troy reviews Doppelganger by Naomi Klein, a fascinating look into the rabbit hole of social media and misinformation, and trying to understand how we got there and what we can do about it
Win a kids’ comics and graphic novel bundle
By cclstaff
We have a fun pack of kids' graphic novels and games to give away, just in time for the July school holidays.
Craft snippets: Needle felting with Diana Renwick
By cclstaff
Angela reports back from the Craft Snippets event at Upper Riccarton Library with special guest, needle felter, Diana Renwick.
Discover Canterbury: Sunnyside Hospital
By gailccl
The facility that became Sunnyside Hospital was built in 1863, designed by architect Benjamin Mountfort in a châteauesque Gothic style.
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