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3% is a Brazilian dystopian thriller series created by Pedro Aguilera. The show has been dubbed in English, and once you get past that, it's something you'll be binge watching in suspense. It is available to watch now on Netflix New Zealand.
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Strangely Arousing, a five piece reggae/ska band that hail from Rotorua, have released a music video to go with their new single What to do. Released as part of New Zealand Music Month it's available to watch or listen to now on their Facebook page.
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Felt is New Zealand's answer to online market etsy, where local designers artists and creators can sell the things they're making. It's a great chance for people to sell their own goods but also to shop locally made, high quality products. Visit https://felt.co.nz/to see what is on offer.
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Everyone knows how delicious Japanese food is, from sashimi to okonomiyaki. However, Australian chef Scott Hallsworth wants to show people another side of the cuisine with his latest book Junk Food Japan: Addictive Food from Kurobuta. It shows off Japanese classics, made with twists and turns, alongside a selection of new, stunning dishes, including Tuna Sashimi Pizza and Wagyu Beef Sliders. RRP $54.
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Salmonella Dub and Tiki Taane will mark a major milestone on stage with Ladi6 and TrinityRoots in Taupo early next year. The Salmonella Dub 25th Anniversary tour will feature the return of Tiki Taane and take in three summer concerts - New Year's Eve at Northern Bass, Mangawhai; January 13 at Christchurch's Hagley Park, and February 3 at Taupo's Owen Delaney Park with Ladi6 and TrinityRoots. Tickets are available from www.theticketfairy.com.