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Little Bristol girl inspires writer to resurrect his unpublished childrenâs book
The childrenâs tale was brought back to life 30 years later and set to debut this month
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A four-year-old Bristol girl has inspired her writer grandfather to resurrect his unpublished childrenâs book 30 years after it was first written.
An evening of poetry hosted by Richard Langston and Michael Fitzsimons
(proud members of the three-person South Wellington Poetry Society), who will be reading from their respective tomes,
Five O Clock Shadows and
Michael, I Thought You Were Dead (both The Cuba Press).
45Cents an Hour Dominic Hoey is back with the premiere of his new show.
45 Cents an Hour tackles classism and gate keeping in our arts institutions, tracking Dominic’s journey from rapper and performance poet, to theatre maker and novelist. It also features dogs, songs and crying.tickets bats.co.nz
SATURDAY
Meow, Edward St, 8pm, $30 Wellington-bred Andrew Fagan and his band The People bring live to Meow songs from Fagan’s solo and Mockers years, in celebration of their acclaimed new album Act Normal. Tickets: Plus1.co.nz
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BROOKLINE, MA The future of VineRipe Grill, which has operated out of the vendor space at the Robert T Lynch golf course for the past 13 years is still unclear, even as its contract expired at midnight March 31.
After discovering VineRipe might not have its contract renewed in the middle of a pandemic, fans had questions for the decision makers. More than 100 residents packed a Park and Recreation Commission public hearing and pleaded for a course reversal and demanded to know why the public wasn t consulted. The Select Board asked to hear more, too.
The day before VineRipe Grill s contract was set to expire, town officials outlined the process that lead to the vote, and the subsequent push back, all of which was legal, according to the town s attorney.
1/1 A SURVIVOR of a fire which ripped through a tent in Camp Bastion has told an inquest how he could hear a North-East soldier who perished in the blaze calling out his name. Private Sikeli Ratu told the hearing how he was woken by the smell of smoke, and as he fled to raise the alarm the flames took hold of the canvas tent. Privates Dean Hutchinson, 23, from Spennymoor, County Durham, and Rob Wood, 28, from Hampshire, were killed when the fire broke out in the Transport Troop tent in the early hours of February 14, 2011. Pte Ratu told the inquest: I smelled smoke. I could smell burning and saw flames jumping from the edge of the table and catch the tent.