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Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 12:22 pm Kirikiriroa and Whāingaroa based creatives, Cian Parker and Laura Haughey partner up again after their hit show Sorry For Your Loss, returning to The Meteor Theatre, with a new work All I See. Parker explains, “ All I See has been a continuation of the creative partnership between Laura and myself, since developing Sorry For Your Loss. I have been very fortunate to bring the seed of an idea to the collaborators and develop it into a full blown full show.” A special two-show-only season, All I See will be running at The Meteor Thursday July 15 and Friday July 16 with 7pm ....
Postcards sent by strangers aim to brighten spirits during pandemic The Postcard Project invites people to pick up packages of three postcards at any location of the Idea Exchange, design them, write messages on them, and then return them to the exchange to be distributed to hospital workers and people living in care homes. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 26, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 26 People have been using a wide variety of techniques to create the art for the postcards, according to Shannon Markle of Idea Exchange.(David Donnelly/CBC) A new project out of the Idea Exchange hopes that postcards sent between strangers will help brighten people s spirits during the pandemic winter. ....
Following this week’s attempted coup at the US Capitol, many people around the world are realizing just how fragile our democracy is. But some immigrants who come here seeking a dream realize pretty quickly that the image they had of life in the US is very different from the reality. KQED’s Chloe Veltman has the story of two men from Africa who both started graduate studies at UC Berkeley during the pandemic. That was hard enough, but they also found themselves grappling with racism in a place that’s supposed to be one of the most progressive in the world. ....