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Transcendent, Twirly dance - 207 | Regional News

Transcendent, Twirly dance

Emma Memma is boarding her Green Plane and bringing her Twirly Tour to New Zealand! We chat with the Australian dancer, singer, filmmaker, actress, author, and former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins about the show and her prolific career in children’s entertainment.

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Paradise cinema - 207 | Regional News

Paradise cinema

La dolce vita or the sweet life glides into Wellington on the wings of the Italian Film Festival, showcasing just shy of two jam-packed weeks of contemporary and retrospective Italian masterpieces.

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A milk-curdling scream - 207 | Regional News

A milk-curdling scream

Are you ready to face your milkiest fears this Halloween? Ruff as Gutz is about to present the latest instalment of the MILK theatrical universe, and this one will be the spookiest, soggiest yet.

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The tapestry of life - 207 | Regional News

The tapestry of life

Artist Kate Stevens West weaves together the fabric of her maternal ancestors into a tapestry of her heritage.

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A deep nostalgic trip  - 207 | Regional News

A deep nostalgic trip

20 years ago, The Phoenix Foundation released their debut album Horse Power. The inimitable indie rock band will celebrate with an anniversary tour and vinyl release this November.

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Wellington Silver Screeners: Thomas Coppell - 207 | Regional News

Wellington Silver Screeners: Thomas Coppell

In this edition of Wellington Silver Screeners, Alessia Belsito-Riera chats with Wellingtonian Thomas Coppell about becoming a filmmaker in the capital, their TVNZ show Little Apocalypse, and the importance of queer representation in all its forms. 

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