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Antique and Collectables Fair Titirangi

2nd annual quality antique and collectables fair presented by Classic Promotions. All items for sale including quality antique furniture, quality china, crystal, glass & silver, clocks, books,...

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TFM 2014 - Mrs D & the New Frontier/ Russel Walder

Mrs D And The New Frontier' - Rachel Derham stunned concert-goers as she returned to the stage last year, with her pitch perfect voice, soulful delivery and choice of classy material it was an...

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TFM 2014 - Tim Prebble, Soundspaces

Tim has produced work for films such as 'The Emperor' (2012) 'Boy' (2009) and The Orator (2011), his work occupies an area between the overt 'score' and the 'real' sound world of film using ambiences...

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TFM 2014 - Heaven Bent Choir, March to Freedom

A specially designed concert experience of songs created during the American civil rights era. Many of these songs were adaptations of the older spirituals from the African-American choral tradition...

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TFM 2014 - The Music Tour

The Music Tour ticket gives you access to all the shows occurring on the 6th April. Book now and save! March to Freedom - Heaven Bent Choir showcase a special design concert experience of sounds...

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TFM 2014 - Sola Rosa /Arli Liberman/ DJ Pushing Block

Sola Rosa Founder and producer Andrew Spraggon has successfully melded hip hop, reggae, jazz, latin, soul and funk over the last 10 years and 6 albums to create award-winning and chart-topping music....

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Titirangi Village Market

The Titirangi Village Market is an integral part of the heart and soul of Titirangi culture. Come along on Sunday and experience what makes it so special. - Over 130 stalls of arts, crafts, produce and...

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Hard Talk

In The Quiet War On Asylum, published by Bridget Williams Books as one of their BWB Text series, Tracey Barnett has much to say about the refugee situation, and the moral crisis that we face as a...

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On the Radar

Sandra Coney, local body politician, social advocate and author, is one of our most diligent historians, searching out and retrieving stories that might otherwise be lost in the mists and myths of...

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A Walk on the Dark Side

NZ crime fiction deals with challenging themes and subject matter. The Children's Pond is no exception, with a story of the unexplained death of a young woman and a compelling collision between the...

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The Lost Pilot

In this reading, Jeffrey Paparoa Holman takes us through some familiar territory; the terrible destruction wreaked on the families of men whose youth was consumed by war; and then the unfamiliar world...

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A Land Apart

Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings confronts the complexities of our cultural heritage and racial sensitivities. It is rare to meet Moriori as a subject of fiction and in this, her first novel, Tina Makereti...

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Hard Graft

The Manukau Institute of Technology has been much in the limelight as the teaching home of Man Booker prizewinner Eleanor Catton. A partner in that creative writing course, Robert Sullivan will...

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Looking Aft

Bruce Ansley’s love of boats started with a converted banana box. He was restoring a wrecked racing dinghy when he discovered a copy of Johnny Wray’s South Sea Vagabonds in his high school library. He...

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Struggle Country

In Hard Country, A Golden Bay Life, Robin Robilliard (Robby) tellingly evokes a classic story of the resoluteness of New Zealanders who tackle and tame marginal land. Rocklands, their 'dream come true'...

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Halcyon Ghosts

'A quintessence; an assemblage of unearthed vestiges; words in flight' – all among many accolades for Sam Sampson's new book of poetry. Nothing trumps the poet reading his own work. Auckland |...

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Side by Side

Two contemporary poets will read in tandem, setting the mood for the evening's Poetry Slam. Kiri Piahana-Wong, Night Swimming, is a hot new voice in the performance poetry world. Ben Brown, Between the...

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Private Lives

Charles Brasch and J.C.Beaglehole; two intellectual giants of our twentieth century cultural history. The two books in question are I think I am becoming a New Zealander' Letters of J.C.Beaglehole and...

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Tumbledown Manor

New Zealand born but now Australia domiciled, Helen Brown's memoirs Cleo and After Cleo are international bestsellers. A film of Cleo is currently in production with South Pacific Pictures. 'Old mate'...

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The Bond of Time

First appearing in the 1980s, John Pule's The Bond of Time has been recently republished with an introductory essay by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. It coincides with a new exhibition of text-based work by...

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