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Triple J‘s week-long user-programmed
Requestival has been a hell of a thing. Part procession of tunes seldom heard on the Js, part exercise in digging up increasingly forgotten bangers of yore, part arms race to see what kind of absolutely fucked shit Triple J will actually play,
Requestival has seen the best and worst of what people are capable of given an open form and absolutely no parameters.
And while the intent may be earnest, the reality of it is that the whole thing has been a slow descent into ferocious madness, one
Bloody Hell I Can’t Believe They Actually Played That track after another.
Could Palmerston North’s prime sports venue offer more to the city as a housing development? This includes enabling city growth through intensification rather than urban sprawl, requiring environmentally sensitive design in buildings and public space; supporting use of electric vehicles and active transport; promoting and creating renewable, clean energy; and actively pursuing new and sustainable economies that have low impact on our environment. With a bit of time on my hands I had a look through the nitty gritty. There’s lots of good stuff, aimed at making Palmerston North a good place to live in the future. One of the appealing items on the to-do list was money set aside for new “noise measuring equipment”. This equipment is used to monitor noise levels in response to complaints.
Teen pop singer Venice announces nationwide tour: Judge me by my music, not the story about what mom did for me
11 May, 2021 02:35 AM
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Singer and songwriter Venice Qin wants people to feel empowered by her music. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Singer and songwriter Venice Qin wants people to feel empowered by her music. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
Not many Kiwi teenagers can claim to have fronted their own show at Auckland s most coveted theatre The Civic at the age of 18.
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