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Jack Register mural misplaced, rather than lost

But the artwork had not so much been stolen as taken for a holiday. City council arts co-ordinator Gillian Tasker, at first mystified about the loss, found the mural had been picked up in Te Marae o Hine/The Square by council workers last Friday and was in the basement car park for safe keeping. Hoare was delighted to be reunited, and in a hurry to carry out some repairs and get the artist and easel securely mounted back in position. There was damage where the board had been wrenched from the wall, and the back was covered in bird poo suggesting a night out under the trees in The Square.

Exhibition to honour late Manawatū artist tells tale of his life s work

Dianne Register-Stout by her father s paintings which are on display in Sqaure Edge. Register-Stout said her father’s exhibition, NZ Medley, showcases his ability to capture the essence of the land, from the deep South to the upper North Island. His interest and knowledge of New Zealand geology and history gave him a deeper understanding of the land and the layers that formed it, she said. He brought this depth to the surface with his rhythmical brushstrokes and markings in paint. While it’s difficult to part with her father’s work, Register-Stout said he wouldn’t have wanted them to stay locked away.

Philip was the prince of political incorrectness - but he never intended to upset anyone

Comment Apr 10 2021, 19:28 ET Updated: Apr 10 2021, 19:31 ET AS a royal reporter for 35 years, Philip was my favourite member of the House of Windsor. To some he was a racist, a dinosaur, a prince of political incorrectness. Prince Philip s death. 12 Prince Philip visited the Aboriginal Cultural Park in Cairns, Australia on the Golden Jubilee Tour of 2002Credit: PA I saw an ex-naval officer from a different generation whose humour was rooted in a century when “victims” of jokes were less sensitive. One classic “gaffe” came on the Golden Jubilee Tour of 2002 when he visited the Aboriginal Cultural Park in Cairns, Australia. He chatted to local leader William Brin, who told me: “He just asked me if we still throw spears at each other.”

Family Behind Tribeca s Kitchen Charts New Chapter in the Wake of COVID-19 Tragedy

Family Behind Tribeca’s Kitchen Charts New Chapter in the Wake of COVID-19 Tragedy Andreas Koutsoudakis died due to complications related to COVID-19. His family is giving new life to his diner exactly a year after NYC’s first official case of coronavirus. Share this story Tribeca’s Kitchen [Official] Andreas “Andy” Koutsoudakis lived a life surrounded by his diner’s regulars, but he died alone, in between check-ins by his nurse at Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island. He was 59. It was March 27, 2020, roughly 30,000 New York City pandemic deaths ago. “I could have shut it down and everyone would’ve understood, but I decided to keep it going,” says Koutsoudakis’s only child, Andreas (“Andy Jr.”). With wet eyes, he sighs: “Nobody misses the old restaurant more than me, because it had my father.”

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