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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

Smash Palace, Friday, 8pm and March 20, 9pm, $10 door sales.

The Dome, Saturday, 8pm. Entry $10 cash at door.

Harbinger covering the the metal titans entire career from Kill em all to Hardwired + Shadows in the Darkness's tribute to System of a Down. Smash Palace, Saturday 9pm, $20 door.

Brazilbeat Sound System with special guests MC Dreadeye and DJ Liv

69 Central, 69 Peel Street, Saturday, 10pm. Entry $5.

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War Memorial Theatre, Thursday, March 18, 7.30pm. POSTPONED.

War Memorial Theatre, Friday, March 19, 7.30pm. Book at i-SITE or ticketek.co.nz

Pull Down the Sun album release tour. Smash Palace, Friday, March 19.

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Tutus on Tour — NEW DATE. White Swan pas de deux from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake; Jules Perrot's Pas de Quatre, Andrea Schermoly and Sarah Foster-Sproull. War Memorial Theatre, March 23, 6.30pm. Tickets from Gisborne i-SITE or ticketek, adults $27-$37, children $12-$22+bf.

Smash Palace, March 26, 7pm, March 27-28 at 4pm. Tickets $50 presales (all days) are available at . Door sales for each day are $20.

Former journalist performs flamenco guitar. Tairawhiti Museum, March 27, 7pm. Tickets $30,

Presented by Gisborne Choral Society and Hastings Choral Society, St Andrew's Church, March 28, 2pm.

Smash Palace, Saturday, April 3, 7pm. Entry $10 at the door.

Hypnotist show, Saturday, April 21. $10 per ticket available from the club office. 13 years+

Smash Palace. Friday, April 23, 8pm. Tickets $20 from

The Dome, May 9, 7pm. Tickets, earlybird $32+bf, $40+bf.

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Evolution Theatre, 75 Disraeli Street, $5 at door.

Auditions at Unity Theatre, 209 Ormond Road. Sunday, March 14 at 3pm.

Lawson Field Theatre, March 19, 7pm — March 21, 10pm. Playwrights, directors, actors, and stage managers are invited to register at

Artworks by local artists

Glen Hayward, Mem noir, March 5-25

Works by Kaaterina Kerekere, Tai Kerekere, Fiona Collis, Michelle Kerr, Wendy Whitehead, Johnny Poi, Hiwirori Maynard, Tawera Tahuri, Henare Tahuri, Claudette Collis, and aspiring rangatahi artists Tangiahua Kerekere, Maia Kerekere, Te Owaina Tangohau, Waiapu Tangianau, Cyene Tahuri, Te Hurutea Hapi, Khama Paul, and Te Whaitiri Tangohau. Tairawhiti Museum, January 30-March 21.

Vee Hoy's photographic exploration of diversity in identification. Her latest photo series aims to challenge and impact of social and cultural labelling.Tairawhiti Museum until April 25.

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Offered a plea deal by the FBI, William O'Neal infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on chairman Fred Hampton. Stars Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield and Martin Sheen. See story this page.

Lily and Paul summon their loved ones to their beach house for one final gathering before Lily ends her long struggle with ALS (motor neurone disease). The plan is for a loving weekend complete with holiday traditions, but the mood becomes strained when unresolved issues surface between Lily and her daughters. Stars Susan Sarandon, Sam Neill, Kate Winslet and Mia Wasikowska.

After Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi disappears after entering Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul, his fiancée and dissidents around the world are left to piece together the clues to a brutal murder and expose a global cover-up perpetrated by the very country he loved.

Former prisoners of war who broke out of their camp during the Vietnam War devise a plan to break out of their retirement home. Stars James Cromwell, Dennis Waterman and Jacki Weaver.

A lone warrior must find the last dragon to stop monsters that dragons and humans once fought and defeated together.

Documentary about Dean Hart's ambition to build a jet-powered car from secondhand parts to try to become New Zealand's fastest man.

A young man finds a mysterious girl who has crash-landed on his planet, where all the women have disappeared and the men are afflicted by “The Noise” — a force that puts all their thoughts on display. Having vowed to protect the girl, the man must discover his inner power to do so.

Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto star in a thriller about the hunt for a serial killer, and the effects of that hunt on those it touches.

Based on the novel by Patricia Grace. Three Maori cousins — Mata, Makareta and Missy — are separated in childhood. Taken from her whanau and placed in an orphanage, Mata lives out her childhood in fear and bewilderment, saved only by her imagination. Back on the land, Makareta flees an arranged marriage and Missy takes her place as bride, taking on the mantle of kaitiaki (guardian). However, the pair never give up hoping that Mata will come home. Directed by Ainsley Gardiner and Briar Grace-Smith.

The prehistoric Crood family discover an idyllic, walled-in paradise, but they must also learn to live with a family a couple of steps above them on the evolutionary ladder.

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Three Maori cousins — Mata, Makareta and Missy — are separated in childhood. Taken from her whanau and placed in an orphanage, Mata lives out her childhood in fear and bewilderment, saved only by her imagination. Back on the land, Makareta flees an arranged marriage and Missy takes her place as bride, taking on the mantle of kaitiaki (guardian). However, the pair never give up hoping that Mata will come home.

Former prisoners of war who broke out of their camp during the Vietnam War devise a plan to break out of their retirement home. Stars James Cromwell, Dennis Waterman, Roy Billing, Jack Thompson and Jacki Weaver.

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