Musocoal - Draw a musician as you listen.
For the artists out there,
We will be running another Life-Drawing Workshop with a difference.
Our 'Musocoal' - Draw a musician as you listen is here again.
'Musocoal' stands for music and charcoal together.
It will be on the 31st of July, 2.30 - 4.30 pm at Nixon Park Community Hall. 70 Sale Street, Howick. Auckland. (Next to the Howick Bowling club)
Bring along your charcoal sticks, pencils, pens, paper, etc, and join in the challenge of drawing our featured musician as you listen to them play/sing. For any level of ability. Just give it a go! It doesn't matter how the drawings turn out, it is an exercise in learning to look.
Only $20.00 waged or $15.00 unwaged.
A maximum of 25 people, so get in quick.
Call or text Megan - 0211085419
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The latest reporting from The Post suggests a wave of optimism for 2026. With interest rates finally heading south, businesses are feeling more positive. But for many on the ground, the real-world recovery feels a bit like a slow-moving commute on Auckland's motorways.
We want to know: Are you seeing signs of Auckland's economy improving in your industry or neighbourhood? Whether it's busier shops, new projects kicking off, or just a shift in the mood ...
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18.1% Yes
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64.8% No
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17.1% A little
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The Post has been diving into our daily habits, and research suggests being an early bird or a night owl isn’t just a choice—it’s biology! We all have that specific time when our brains finally "click" into gear.
This raises a big question for the modern workplace. To get the best out of everyone, should employers accommodate our natural body clocks? This idea is at the heart of the four-day work week and flexible scheduling movements.
We want to hear from you:
1. When does your brain "click" into gear?
2. Would a flexible (or shortened) schedule change the way you work?
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