Employees working in the packing room at Zealandia Soap and Candle Works in Belfast,1930s. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Small but perfectly formed: The fascinating world of miniatures
By Moata
Moata holds a magnifying glass to the world of miniatures and suggests library titles and equipment to help you make dainty models.
Discover Canterbury: For the Love of Music!
By gailccl
Check out this gem donated by Gabrielle Heath during Photo Hunt last year showing a group portrait of unidentified accordion players. Donate your photos to this year's Photo Hunt and win Riverside Market vouchers!
Safekeeping: An interview with Karen Zelas
Missbeecrafty chats to a local author about their Christchurch-set crime legal drama featuring fictional child advocacy lawyer, Rebecca Eaton.
Acrobatics on sheep sculptures during FESTA: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Impromptu acrobatics on sheep sculptures during the FEStival of Transitional Architecture, 2014. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Jim voices his own narrative: James by Percival Everett
By fionaccl
Fee reads Booker prize finalist, James, a reimagining of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn story told from the perspective of runaway slave, Jim.
Discover Canterbury: For the Love of Arts and Crafts!
By cclmaeve
Over the years, we have received numerous photographs depicting people’s love for arts and crafts for Christchurch Photo Hunt.
Anime Cafe Staff at Japan Day 2012: Picturing Canterbury
By simonccl
Five people in maid outfits onstage at Japan Day advertising an anime cafe, 2012. An image from Canterbury Stories.
Chidgey, Manawatu, Braunias, and more! RAWA Readers and Writers Akaroa – Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November 2024
By Donna R
Michael Bennett. Catherine Chidgey, Becky Manawatu, Owen Marshall, Tayi Tibble, Gaylene Preston, ... and more! RAWA Readers and Writers Akaroa is showcasing quite the lineup at the second Festival. It's on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November 2024 in Te Pataka o Rakaihautū, Banks Peninsula. If you have any queries, contact rawafestival@icloud.com.
The Joy of Poetry
By cclstaff
Emma discusses the value of poetry, especially for children, and shares entries in Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre's poetry day competition.
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