Thursday 26 September 2013 | Published in Features
There was people-watching of a different variety at the official opening of the Cook Islands People Project, held at BCA on Tuesday evening.
Tuesday 24 September 2013 | Published in Features
Adult students and projects at the Creative Centre are set to benefit from local artist Judith Kunzle’s latest works – the Cook Islands People Project.
Saturday 21 September 2013 | Published in Features
On 18 August, 1838, five vessels and a store ship left from Norfolk in the state of Virginia in the United States.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Last Sunday in the Catholic Cathedral of Avarua a number of our young people were confirmed.
Friday 20 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Bishop Paul Donaghue gave the following sermon last Sunday during the confirmation ceremony at the Avarua Cathedral.
Tuesday 17 September 2013 | Published in Features
The Cook Islands is set to have its first creative artist’s residency take place, come next month, with amazing opportunities also on offer to Cook Islands youth.
Tuesday 17 September 2013 | Published in Features
Apii Te Uki Ou will be transformed into a site of spectacular food and entertainment on Friday when the school hold their gala day.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Features
Erika Bult isn’t one to do things by halves.
Friday 13 September 2013 | Published in Features
I heard on television news that Keven Mealamu, the renowned All Black hooker of 100 games, would come out onto the rugby field this weekend walking with his father, as a way of reminding New Zealanders that it was Father’s Day.
Friday 13 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
How true...how terribly true! When the searing rays of adversity’s sun burn their way into our day, there’s nothing quite like a sheltering tree a true friend to give us relief in its cool shade.
Monday 9 September 2013 | Published in Features
Saturday’s The Computer Man men’s round two results sees national captain Toala ‘The Tank’ Teinaki’s (52 not out) Tupapa club side head two points clear at the top of the Western Conference.
Friday 6 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
The Catholic Bishop, Paul Donoghue recently travelled to Manihiki in order to celebrate with the members of Holy Family parish, Tauhunu, their patronal feast day which was on the feast of the Assumption, August 15.
Friday 6 September 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Iesu, te Ingoa teitei i te au ingoa ravarai’ “Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a Name which is above every name: that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow, ...every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,...”- Philippians 2:9 – 11.
Saturday 31 August 2013 | Published in Art
Happy Father’s Day are the first words that most Dads and Papas will be hearing across the country come Sunday morning.
Saturday 31 August 2013 | Published in Art
With her 196th portrait completed this week, Judith Kunzle is nearing the end of an art project which has seen her drawing faces from across the Cook Islands throughout the year.
Friday 30 August 2013 | Published in Church Talk
The Bible refers to three different kinds of seeds in Matthew 13:24-30God’s seed which is good seed, man’s seed which is at best mixed, and Satan’s seed which is bad.
Friday 30 August 2013 | Published in Church Talk
How would you complete this sentence: My aim in life is What word, what phrase would you use? Success? Happiness? Comfort? Security? Recognition? Fun? To be well known? Approval? How you answer that question, determines your dominant life principle.
Saturday 24 August 2013 | Published in Church Talk
With hearts and minds open – 10 Cook Island Catholic pilgrims from the Rarotonga diocese joined over three million fellow worshippers at the annual World Youth Day event this year held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Saturday 24 August 2013 | Published in Entertainment
Hey handsome – are you Mr Lava-Lava? Female comedy duo Pani and Pani from TVNZ’s Fresh television are set to take the island by storm early next month as they search for ‘Mr Lava-lava’ – the ultimate island man.
Friday 23 August 2013 | Published in Church Talk
Many thoughts ran through my mind as to what I should be writing about for our Church Talk this weekend, I thought I’ll base it on this simple open ended remark of “What I liked about” In the past month or so since my last article for Church Talk, there were special moments that happened that followed the idea of “what I liked about” Let me begin by mentioning my involvement with the Te Maeva Nui Celebrations.
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