
Music review: Gabriella Cilmi's Ten
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Posted in:
Music
28th March 2010
Music reviewer Andy G finds Gabriella Cilmi's Ten "is a strong and extremely polished album that for the most part is firmly rooted in the 80s".
Allegations surround Kiwi's loss to Aussie
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Allegations that skullduggery saw a New Zealander miss out on winning an Aussie-run Bear contest are being downplayed.
Film Review: A Single Man
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BAFTA winning gay-themed movie A Single Man will preview here next month. Craig Young offers an idea of what to expect.
Aroha Festival Video Highlights
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Posted in:
Events
22nd March 2010
GayNZ was at Auckland's Aroha Day where hundreds of people enjoyed the free entertainment. Thanks to dannews.co.nz for the video.
Review: Gay lives revealed, in our own words
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Posted in:
Books
22nd March 2010
Gay and bi New Zealand men tell their own stories with the emphasis on the present and the personal
Review: Downstage's Pick of the Fringe
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Posted in:
Performance
19th March 2010
Two popular and very different productions to come out of the recent Wellington fringe festival are now together at Downstage.
Nine gay/lesbian choirs will harmonise in Auckland
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Posted in:
Events
15th March 2010
This Easter over 200 gay and lesbian singers will descend on Auckland for the Out and Loud Choral Festival. It's set to be the choral event of the year.
Review: Mika's Tribal Pop Opera
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Posted in:
Performance
14th March 2010
"'He certainly knows how to make an entrance,' I laughed as Mika floated down to the ASB Theatre stage on a wire, the Orchestra began and we entered Mika's World."
Album review: Boyzone's Brother
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Posted in:
Music
13th March 2010
"The title is a tribute to the late Stephen Gately, and the album sleeve is filled with pictures of the remaining members surrounded by photos of him."
Kia Ora Aroha!
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Posted in:
Events
9th March 2010
Auckland's Takataapui native arts and cultural festival starts this Friday with a massive Gala Opening concert at the ASB Theatre. "It's truly a tribal pop opera," explains Mika.