Maurice Mahoney and Sir Miles Warren had a notable architectural partnership in New Zealand, with many of their buildings being impacted by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The documentary “Maurice and I” delves into their collaboration, exploring themes of partnership, loss, and the significance of architecture in our lives. Meanwhile, the British crime series “Adolescence” follows the story of a teenage boy accused of murder, receiving praise for its writing and directing, while the film “Tinā” features Anapela Polataivao as a Samoan music teacher inspiring her students amidst personal tragedy, selected to open the 2024 Hawai’i International Film Festival.
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Pakowhai Rd fire, Hastings: Porcelain bust of late husband found among the ruins
A Hastings woman, Heather Gregory, lost her home and dog, Tonic, in a fire that occurred while she was away on holiday. She received the distressing news from a neighbor while in Wellington, learning that fire engines were at her residence on Pakowhai Rd, where she had lived for 40 years. Despite the tragedy, she described one of the items found in the ruins as “the miracle piece,” as she copes with the loss of...
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