Public Address 07/10/10 - Music And Mystery
PUBLIC ADDRESS 07/10/10 - Music and Mystery
Some sort of pun on "Groove" goes here | Oct 07, 2010
11:39
Russell Brown's Hard News
There has been a chorus
of informed post-mortems since it was announced that Real
Groove magazine has ceased to exist as a monthly
publication, and will be merged into its more modest
sibling, the weekly listings freesheet Groove Guide. Duncan
Grieve's post is as serious and insightful as...
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Front,
man | Oct 07, 2010 10:51
Jolisa Gracewood writes like
a New Zealander
"Some people are easily offended", offered
Paul Henry in the first hours after his calculated
race-baiting stunt went a bit Evel Knievel at Caesar's
Palace, with overtones of Fonzie-on-water-skis. Funnily
enough, Henry sounded a smidge offended himself. As if he'd
been aiming a bit higher, hoping...
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It's
Kiwi music, but not as we know it Jim. | Oct 07, 2010
05:27
Graham Reid's many things
These are tough times
to be an aspiring extra (sorry "background talent"), in the
game of television or that falter-foot world of politics. So
let's be having with none of it. Next week Chris Bourke
launches his terrific book Blue Smoke: The Lost Dawn of New
Zealand Popular...
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Staying
Civil | Oct 06, 2010 13:30
Emma Hart is all sweary
again.
Once every couple of months or so, someone tries to
marry me. It seems to be expected: I'm supposed to be
married, so people will marry me. They do it quite casually:
"Your husband", they'll say. "You and your husband", "Emma's
husband". It's hard to know what to do. I...
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