Letters from Maudie...
The monthly jottings of a free-spirited Ponsonby dressmaker of the 1920s, as imagined by Angela Lassig.
The monthly jottings of a free-spirited Ponsonby dressmaker of the 1920s, as imagined by Angela Lassig.
Michael Hall's show which explores the themes at the heart of climate change.
Mystery Creek Fieldays, partnered with Farmlands Co-operative has for 20 years held the Fieldays No. 8 Wire National Art Award.
Sunday is time to stock up on fresh local vege, eggs, cheese and Jersey milk at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market.
Barkitecture's mission is to create stylish quality homes for dogs - something to be proud of, not hidden away.
Four years ago this month, Dominique Parat opened his latest venture on what’s one of Auckland’s hippest strips, Ponsonby Road.
Its small shop-front is easier to miss than the frequent queues out of its doors and onto Great North Rd, where Tart Bakery has quietly launched a food revolution.
Along with Ponsonby News Editor, Martin Leach, I talked recently to David Parker at his offices at 56 Brown Street in Ponsonby.
The team at Chapel tell us, their ceiling has taken 9 weeks to paint.
Never2Old is an AUT University initiative which is now franchised around gyms throughout New Zealand.
Last year I wrote two pieces for the Ponsonby News complaining about the continued use of the poisonous carcinogen, Roundup, containing not only glyphosate, but also dangerous so-called inert ingredients (one called polyoxyethyleneamine or POEA) which are a proven danger to human health.
The Tennis Auckland Awards, were held at Scarbro Tennis Centre on Thursday 25 May. It was a fantastic evening which was well attended by a number of Auckland Clubs.