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The real big belly laugh - 244 | Regional News

The real big belly laugh

Irish internet sketch comedy sensations Foil, Arms & Hog are coming to Wellington with fun, chaos, and Vogels aplenty. Catch comedic crumbs and loafs of laughter at the St James Theatre on the 5th of June.

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For the Love of Spam - 244 | Regional News

For the Love of Spam

CHamoru/Filipina theatremaker Sierra Sevilla explores the “delicious” connection between canned meat and colonialism in her show For the Love of Spam, on as part of the Kia Mau Festival at Te Auaha from the 3rd to the 7th of June.

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A cinematic celebration - 244 | Regional News

A cinematic celebration

The 19th annual French Film Festival Aotearoa c’est magnifique! Catch comedies and crime capers, dramas and documentaries, romance and more in Wellington from the 4th to the 29th of June.

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A world more balanced - 244 | Regional News

A world more balanced

In their exhibition The Female Gaze and How It Shapes Our World at Toi Pōneke until the 30th of May, mother and son creative team Ashraf and Pedram Pirnia explore “how visual storytelling can restore dignity, challenge injustice, and nurture both personal and collective wellbeing” through photographic and painted works. 

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A touch of OMG - 244 | Regional News

A touch of OMG

Hitch up your fishnets and fasten your corsets: The Great DIY BurlesKiwi is back! On the 7th of June, The Fringe Bar will shimmer, sparkle, and shine as 17 performers battle it out to prove that you don’t need a million bucks to look like it.

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Back in a puff of smoke - 244 | Regional News

Back in a puff of smoke

Auckland indie-rockers Voom are back with their long-awaited new album, the aptly titled Something Good Is Happening. To celebrate, they’ll vroom across the motu, playing San Fran on the 31st of May.

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