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Poetry Live

Tue 14 Oct 08, By appointment
Tue 11 Nov 08, By appointment

Come and listen to live readings by NZ poets! September 9th --Guest poet Christian...

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Ngaio Marsh House

every day, By appointment

The house where Dame Ngaio Marsh lived for 77 years is open to visitors. Visitors to this...

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The Book in Dunedin: Part 3

free event
Tue 04 Nov 08, 5:30pm - 7:00pm

The Book in Dunedin series will conclude on 4 November with a visit to the 163-year-old...

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Follow the Reader: a Guided Walk around Dunedin’s Literary History

Sun 19 Oct 08, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Sat 01 Nov 08, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Sat 15 Nov 08, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Sun 30 Nov 08, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Follow the Reader: a guided walk around Dunedin’s Literary History Central Dunedin is...

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My Writing: How it Began 3

free event
Wed 05 Nov 08, 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Diane Brown and Philip Temple These two artistic people share more than a special...

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Poetry and Acoustic Music Night - Balclutha

Fri 03 Oct 08, 6:00pm
Fri 07 Nov 08, 6:00pm

Enjoy an open poetry and acoustic music night on the first Friday of each month at the...

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Janet Frame House

Sat 01 Nov 08 - Thu 30 Apr 09, every day, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Visit the house where one of New Zealand's best loved and most distinguished writers...

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Best New Zealand Poems 2007

free event
Always on

Best New Zealand Poems is published annually by the International Institute of Modern...

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