The Liberal Agenda – AK 75 – 85, Music Photography by Murray Cammick – Opening Event
WHAT: AK 75 – 85, Music Photography by Murray Cammick
WHEN: Tuesday to Saturday 11am–5pm
WHERE: 10 Ponsonby Rd, Auckland. 09 378 1020
www.blackasterisk.co.nz
Commentary examining neoliberalism, economic inequality, and the political forces shaping modern New Zealand society.
WHAT: AK 75 – 85, Music Photography by Murray Cammick
WHEN: Tuesday to Saturday 11am–5pm
WHERE: 10 Ponsonby Rd, Auckland. 09 378 1020
www.blackasterisk.co.nz
What: Baby Driver
Where: The Capitol Cinema, 610 Dominion Road
When: Sunday 30 July, 7:00PM for 7:45PM start
Ticket Price: $20; $25 door sales
The campaign launch will be held 11am, Sunday 30th at Ngā Whare Waatea Marae, 31 Calthorp Close, Mangere, Auckland 2024 (off Robertson Road).
Global politics is in a state of change. Old orthodoxies are breaking down, and new projects are rising to challenge the status quo. These challenges come from both the left and right. While NZ hasn’t felt the same rupture as we have seen with Jeremy Corbyn, Bernie Sanders or Podemos in Spain, the global resurgence of left-wing politics is echoing here as well.
WHAT: Willie Jackson: The Orewa Speech
WHEN: Saturday, July 29 at 6:30 PM – 11:30 PM
WHERE: Orewa Rotary House, 2 Hibiscus Coast Highway, Silverdale, Auckland
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That Bloody Woman
By Luke Di Somma & Gregory Cooper
Directed by Kip Chapman
Starring Westside’s Esther Stephens as Kate Sheppard