The return of Ice Cream Charlie

The return of Ice Cream Charlie

One of the most cheerful symbols of Christchurch's long slow impetus towards recovery has been, for me, the return of Ice Cream Charlie to Victoria Square last week.

Truth in Rock

Truth in Rock

You can always rely on Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora to tell it how it is.

SPR...

SPR...

Assuming we count the start of spring from the September equinox (and we do, don't we?), today means Spring is half over.

Parihaka Day

Parihaka Day

On 5 November 1881, following more than a decade of dispute over the confiscation of Te Atiawa land in Taranaki for European settlement, 1,600 government troops entered the prosperous settlement of Parihaka which lay on flat land between the mountain and the sea. The troops encountered 2,500 local people led by spiritual leaders Te Whiti-O-Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi, who met the military advance with creative acts of passive resistance including singing, skipping, and the offering of food.

Spooky

Spooky

Maybe it's just a Halloween hangover, but there's something strange in the neighbourhood.

Chapman’s Homer  at Placemakers Riccarton

Chapman’s Homer at Placemakers Riccarton

Following three months outside City Council's building on Worcester Boulevard – Christchurch's favourite bull can now be found at Placemakers Riccarton! That may sound a bit unusual, but these are strange times.

Victoria Square

Victoria Square

Here's another bit of Christchurch that's in the news.

Burn!

Burn!

Last call

Last call

It's almost time for us to close Rebels, Knights and Other Tomorrows

TWENTY YEARS, FORTY BOOKS - THE HISTORY OF THE HOLLOWAY PRESS

TWENTY YEARS, FORTY BOOKS - THE HISTORY OF THE HOLLOWAY PRESS

There's a great opportunity to hear Peter Simpson talk about his involvement with one of New Zealand's finest private presses, the Holloway Press, tonight. Peter's talk is being held at the WEA, 59 Gloucester Street at 6:00pm.

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