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Six60: Till the Lights Go Out: Kiwi band s revelatory documentary comes to TVNZ

Behind the Music series. The New Sound of Country through Prime’s excellent Anthems series and last year’s The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin Phillipps, she has proven more than adept and adroit at crafting taut and interesting tales and eliciting passion, emotion and unguarded moments from her subjects. Here, she skilfully weaves together a raft of archival footage with contemporary interviews with all band members past and present: Eli Paewai. Chris Mac. Ji Fraser. Marlon Gerbes. Matiu Walters and Hoani Matenga. All are given the chance to tell their side of the story, air their past concerns and grievances and – just for a moment – bathe in their success.

From business support to box office: How the SIX60 documentary was made during a pandemic

When filmmaker Julia Parnell began documenting the story of New Zealand’s biggest band, she didn’t anticipate the challenges of finishing the project in a pandemic.

The best (and worst) novels of 2021 so far

The best (and worst) novels of 2021 so far In this regularly updated guide, our critics review the best of the year s fiction – and suggest a few books to avoid Eight of the best: this year s top novels The Start-Up Wife by Tahmima Anam ★★★☆☆ Tahmima Anam is best known as the award-winning writer of three novels (A Golden Age, The Good Muslim and The Bones of Grace), and less well-known as the executive director of a music technology startup called ROLI. An experience no doubt plumbed for her latest book, The Startup Wife, a tech industry-set reverse romcom in which a young Bangladeshi-American woman creates a social media network that gets out of control.

Puerto Rican youth literature: marginalized, but not marginal

 E-Mail IMAGE: Author: Marilisa Jiménez Garcia, assistant professor of English and Latinx Studies at Lehigh University, view more  Credit: University Press of Mississippi / Illustration by Robert Liu-Trujillo While Marilisa Jiménez Garcia, assistant professor of English and Latinx Studies at Lehigh University, was pursuing her studies, an archives course inspired her to rethink the term children s literature. She found it often functioned as a stand-in for stories that were .very Anglo-based, very much linked to Alice in Wonderland - which we know and we love - but I was trying to let people know that there s so much more.

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