Features

The Bond story wine match: Wine fit for a king

Saturday 15 February 2020 | Published in Weekend

Wine: The Kings Thorn Pinot Gris Vintage: 2017 Region: Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, NZ

Weekend


Patricia Barton: Something just a little fishy

Saturday 15 February 2020 | Published in Weekend

They say the key to a healthy diet is to eat fresh. We are so blessed in the Cook Islands with a bounty of fresh fish, locally grown turmeric, so many varieties of chillies, fresh coconut cream, home grown tomatoes from the pots on my balcony; so a fish curry it had to be.

Weekend


First place: Summer in Paradise

Saturday 15 February 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Art

You don’t take a photograph, you make it - just like a beautiful painting, sketch or sculpture, a photo is a work of art.

Art


Paul Kauri: The lost and the reckless

Friday 14 February 2020 | Published in Church Talk

The lost and reckless – sounds like a title from an old soap but in fact, this story is older, writes Paul Kauri (Pastor of ArePua – home of Gateway Church)

Church Talk


Tough 'tradies' show tender love

Thursday 13 February 2020 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Entertainment

Local shop orders 900 roses from New Zealand for the loved ones in Rarotonga.

Entertainment


The world is her oyster

Tuesday 11 February 2020 | Published in Art

As hot and humid weather continues, Cook Islanders are having to resort to swimming pools and beaches to beat this summer heat. While taking a cooling dip, some have captured their memories for the BCI Summer in Paradise photo contest. The photo contest is now closed and winners of an iPad, an iPhone and other prizes will be announced this Saturday.

Art


The island school with 36 pupils – and a history

Saturday 8 February 2020 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Weekend

The principal of Mitiaro’s tiny school believes their pupils are a chosen generation – and he is determined to help them discover a brighter future.

Weekend


Dancing with the stars

Saturday 8 February 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Entertainment

From Tokoroa to the Super Bowl, Michael Metuakore’s journey to dancing super stardom.

Entertainment


Music to the years

Saturday 8 February 2020 | Written by Jonathan Milne | Published in Entertainment

Pat Williams, 64, was once well-known in Cook Islands music circles; now, he is sharing his familiar warm greeting at the security entrance to the US Consulate in Auckland.

Entertainment


Rev Vakaroto Ngaro: The infinite became the infant

Friday 7 February 2020 | Published in Church Talk

OPINION: In December we discussed how the nature of Christ gives meaning to his work. Today, in the second part of this series, Rev Vakaroto Ngaro from Cook Islands Christian Church in Avarua looks at Jesus as both divine and human.

Church Talk


'I don't want to be known as some bush mechanic'

Monday 3 February 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Weekend

Anyone who has had their vehicle fixed by Nathan Matata will tell you his automotive mechanical skills are second to none. But until he gets his piece of paper and finishes his qualification, it means nothing.

Weekend


Star turn: Dancing for 100 million

Monday 3 February 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Entertainment

A Cook Islands hip-hop dancer hit centre stage dancing in the 2020 Super Bowl LIV halftime show – beamed to 100 million viewers worldwide.

Entertainment


'They saw me lying on the roadside, half-dead'

Saturday 1 February 2020 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Weekend

The deaths of 14-year-old Mona Ioane and Fiji national Amit Kumar brought back painful memories for Tevita Navuda. He talks about the importance of lowing the drink-drive limit.

Weekend


'I just heard a bang'

Saturday 1 February 2020 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Weekend

Samuel Shaheem was one of the first on the scene, when 19-year-old Tetuanui Koteka died in an early morning bike crash just before Christmas.

Weekend


Theatre play challenges seabed mining

Friday 31 January 2020 | Written by Moana Makapelu Lee | Published in Entertainment

Young theatre director believes it’s important to return home to tell Cook Islands stories like the experience of LGBTQ+ mapu and the environmental response to seabed mining.

Entertainment


I te tuatau tau tikai (In the best of times)

Friday 31 January 2020 | Published in Church Talk

We should not rely on oil from the Muslim Middle-East, nor soft loans from the Buddhists populations of Chinese and Asia, but instead rely on the treasures our God has given us beneath our feet, writes Bishop Tutai Pere of the Apostolic Church.

Church Talk

Rangi Mitaera-Johnson: Kuru for a rainy day – or sunshine!

Thursday 30 January 2020 | Published in Art

RECIPE:Climate Change has brought about many modifications with the availability of produce seasonally. We have seen various fruits come into season at unusual times of the year.

Art


Coastwatchers doco to air Anzac Day

Wednesday 29 January 2020 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Entertainment

The story of the Cook Islands men who served as coastal radio operators during WWII will first screen in April, as pressure mounts for their proper recognition.

Entertainment


'We are all in the same boat'

Saturday 25 January 2020 | Published in Weekend

The Voyaging Society, the Sailing Club and the school holidays programme ‘Atui’anga ki te Tango teamed up to offer teenagers an understanding of where they come from.

Weekend


The last horses

Saturday 25 January 2020 | Written by Moana Makapelu Lee | Published in Weekend

As a horse rider, journalist Moana Makapelu Lee knows what it is to care for such proud animals. Up the Turangi valley road, she discovers Rarotonga’s last three horses – and meets the woman who is helping them live out the rest of their lives in calm and dignity.

Weekend


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