Playing the songs you love. Smash Palace, Friday, March 12 8pm and March 20 9pm, $10 door sales.
Harbinger paying a tribute from Kill ‘em All to Hardwired, with Shadows In The Darkness performing sounds of System of a Down. Smash Palace, Saturday, March 13, 8.30pm-late. Tickets: $20+Bfee from trybooking.co.nz or $20 door sales.
In celebration of a new album, Plastic Bouquet. War Memorial Theatre, Friday, March 19, 7.30pm. Book at i-SITE or ticketek.co.nz
The former journalist performs flamenco guitar. Tairawhiti Museum, March 27, 7pm. Tickets $30, eventfinda.co.nz
Presented by Gisborne Choral Society and Hastings Choral Society, St Andrew’s Church, March 28, 2pm.
Tolaga Bay Inn, Friday, 7pm.
Evolution Theatre, 75 Disraeli Street, Saturday, 7pm.
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, Thursday, March 4, 6.30pm. Adults $27-$37, children $12-$22+bf. Book at i-SITE or ticketek.co.nz
Chopper will machete his way through a jungle of bull; American elections, climate change, lockdown, and more. War Memorial Theatre, Thursday, March 18, 7.30pm. Tickets+Bfee: $40.50-$44.50 from ticketek.co.nz or Gisborne i-SITE.
Works by John Walsh, Evan Woodruffe and Virginia Leonard.
Makorori First Light Longboard Surfing Classic exhibition. Art inspired by the ocean and surf.
A multi-media exhibition featuring Gisborne-born boxer Tom Heeney, New Zealand’s first global sporting hero and world 1928 heavyweight title contender. Tairawhiti Museum, December 12 - February 28.
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. Tairawhiti Museum until April 25.
A gay couple — one a novelist, the other a musician — embark on a road trip as dementia starts to take hold of one of them.
Frank Grillo plays a former special forces agent, trapped in a deadly time loop, who finds clues relating to a secret government programme. He searches for the head of the programme while eluding assassins trying to stop him. Also stars Mel Gibson.
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.
Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto star in a thriller about the hunt for a serial killer.
World War 1 veteran Travis recruits the Aboriginal youth Gutjuk, whose life he saved, to track down an uncle leading an outlaw group.
Liam Neeson plays a rancher and former Marine living on the Mexican border and protecting a boy on the run.
A med school dropout sets out to get even with predatory men following the suicide of her friend after nobody believed her rape complaint.
Aaron Falk’s return to his drought-stricken home town for a funeral opens a decades-old wound — the unsolved death of a teenage girl.
Science-fiction film about a paramedic who, learning he has only six weeks to live and wanting to protect others, buys up all of a designer drug thought to have fatal effects. Turns out it enables time travel, so he uses it to try to find his partner’s daughter.
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.
Australian comedy-drama in which former prisoners of war who broke out of their camp during the Vietnam War now plan to break out of their retirement home.
Wedding planners clash, a tour guide seeks his Cinderella and romance ensues. Stars Diane Keaton, Jeremy Irons, Maggie Grace, Diego Boneta and Andrew Bachelor.
Celebrity chef Yotam Ottolenghi assembles a team of the world’s most innovative pastry chefs to put on a Versailles-themed culinary gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Based on the 1992 novel by Patricia Grace. Three Maori cousins — Mata, introverted, watchful, a seer of spirits, the child of a Maori mother and an abusive Pakeha father; Makareta, raised to be the princess of her tribe, spoiled and educated in both worlds; and Missy, cheeky, insecure and often overlooked, the heartbeat of her family — 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.