New Zealand International
Comedy Festival, four local legends bring their
best jokes to
SkyCity Theatre for two
nights only on June 19 & 20 for
The Great Comedy
Heist.
For one weekend, four of our very best
stand-ups (
Brendhan Lovegrove,
Justine Smith and
Ben
Hurley) are teaming up to steal some of your time
for what is sure to be the year’s most jam-packed nights
of laughs. The only thing these comedy titans have more than
awards, is jokes.
Winner of the
Best Male Comedian,
Brendhan Lovegrove is a favourite on the
local comedy circuit from Cape Reinga to Bluff, and he’s
Joni
Mitchell,
Nina Simone, and all the best acts on
your scratched up vinyl. It’s time to ditch the vinyl for
the night and experience the best songs of the century,
played live, up close and personal.
One Night at The
Fillmore East is a homage to those rock gods and goddesses
and comes to SkyCity Theatre after two sold-out shows at the
Waiheke Jazz Festival. The nine-piece band features
well-known NZ musicians paying respect to these legends,
including The Solomon Cole Band (with Cole himself tackling
solos that would make the best blush), Meredith Wilkie from
the Rocky Bay Midnights belting out the classics with her
Joni Mitchell,
Nina Simone, and all the best acts on your scratched up vinyl. It’s time to ditch the vinyl for the night and experience the best songs of the century, played live, up close and personal.
One Night at The Fillmore East is a homage to those rock gods and goddesses and comes to SkyCity Theatre after two sold-out shows at the
Waiheke Jazz Festival. The nine-piece band features well-known NZ musicians paying respect to these legends, including The Solomon Cole Band (with Cole himself tackling solos that would make the best blush), Meredith Wilkie from the Rocky Bay Midnights belting out the classics with her titanium-clad lungs, and Nikki Ngatai and Fonnie Teli-Davies lending their dulcet, sultry tones as well.
Where, why and how? The Auckland port debate heats up
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Most of the operations of the Auckland port on the Waitemata will likely have to move eventually. Photo / File
Most of the operations of the Auckland port on the Waitemata will likely have to move eventually. Photo / File
On Monday Transport Minister Michael Wood and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff will join other guests at SkyCity Theatre in an NZ Herald Premium debate on the future of Auckland s port. Here s how that debate has been shaping up.
Sometime in the next few decades, most of the operations of the Auckland port on the Waitemata will have to move.
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The
Wonderful: Stories From The Space Station is a
breath-taking cinematic celebration of a remarkable
achievement of technology, international collaboration,
scientific endeavour and human bravery. Director
Claire Lewins draws together personal
stories from people who have been part of the extraordinary
endeavour that is the International Space Station to provide
a fascinating insight into human nature and our relationship
with planet Earth and space. Beam Me Up,
Scotty!
Having made its premiere at Sundance,
A Glitch In The Matrix tackles the
question “are we living in a simulation?” Using
contemporary cultural touchstones like
The Matrix, a
noted speech from science fiction writer Philip K. Dick and