The Liberal Agenda – Auckland Fringe Festival – Question Time Blues
Question Time Blues plays:
Dates: 1 – 3 March, 6:30pm
Venue: Vault at Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland City.
Tickets: $20-25 (VIP tickets available)
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
Question Time Blues plays:
Dates: 1 – 3 March, 6:30pm
Venue: Vault at Q Theatre, 305 Queen Street, Auckland City.
Tickets: $20-25 (VIP tickets available)
It will be the end of one of the great reigns of culture in Auckland. The Golden Dawn Tavern is sadly closing and if you’ve never been to this icon before, this is the time to do it.
We see from the programme that Israeli singer Victoria Hanna is scheduled to perform at the March 2018 WOMAD festival.
WHEN: This Saturday, 12pm
WHERE: 32 Kokopu Block Rd, Maungatapere, Whangarei
By turning up in your thousands you tell Banksy his work matters and you fulfil the spirit of danger his art exists in by scaring the bejesus out of the Government security agencies who will be inevitably monitoring the exhibition.
Liz Gordon writes about Fire and Fury, the tell-all book about the White House of Donald Trump, which she read all day Saturday (a 7 hour read) (a must-read) (6 stars). She also recommends that Peter Jackson grab the film rights pronto!
The Left Resistance led by Second Wave Feminist General Leia Organa is under attack from the First Order of Identity Politics whose transitioning Supreme Leader Snoke is determined to crush with his 4th wave feminist cross-fit training vegan stormtroopers.
Ōtaki Summer Camp will run from 19 – 23 January 2018. Tickets are $95 for the three days (including accommodation and food) and are available at www.otakisummercamp.com
What: ‘Ban Rodeo’ protest at Warkworth Rodeo
When: Monday 1st January 2018, 11am
Where: Warkworth A&P Showgrounds, State Highway 1, Warkworth
You are one of the most talented New Zealanders on the planet right now. Your music is incredible, your performance is amazing and your politics have always been an inspiration.
What you do matters to many.
Which is why so many will beg you not to play in Israel in June of next year.