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    Innuendo and the Late Style of Queen

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    Conference paper given at the joint New Zealand Musicological Society and Musicological Society of Australia Conference, 8-10 December 2017, in Auckland. This paper addresses the final album recorded by British rock band Queen, Innuendo (1991), before Freddie Mercury's death, and places it in the context of the aesthetic category of "late style". Further details about the paper can be viewed in the attached abstract

    Piano and Eggs - July, December.

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    The School of Media Arts, Wintec is proud to present “PIANO & EGGS” - a series of breakfast concerts held on the second Monday of every month from 7am-8am. The concerts take place between the Creative Waikato space and Miltons Canteen on Alexandra Street in Hamilton. ************************************** MONDAY 11th December - 7am You will be treated to collection of songs by Scot Hall and Julia Booth accompanied by maestro David Sidwell

    IWANZ Breakfast Performance

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    Inner Wheel Australia and New Zealand breakfast performance at Hamilton Airport Hotel. David Sidwell performs with members of the Hamilton Operatic Society. Sunday 28th May, 201

    Lunch Time Recital Series - Une Flute Invisible

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    Romance will resound throughout the concert chamber when flutist Adrianna Lis takes the stage together with singer Stephanie Acraman and pianist Katherine Austin. Audiences will experience emotion, warmth and humour through the music of Chopin, Saint-Saëns, Gershwin and more, including works by New Zealand composers Alfred Hill and Jeremy Mayall

    Progress Junction, by Sneaky Feelings

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    I mixed 4 of the songs on the album

    Performance of One third for solo piano, International Piano Day

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    Performance of One third for solo piano, composed by Xu Tang, for the 2017 Opening Concert for International Piano Day, at Creative Waikato and Miltons Canteen, Wednesday 29 March 2017

    Embracing Reflexivity: The Importance of Not Hiding the Mess

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    This article, published in TESOL Quarterly, discusses the importance of refelxivity and acknowledging all influences within the interview process

    Getting to Grips with Evaluation in Supervision

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    In recent years, the New Zealand Association of Counsellors has been addressing the predominance in our contemporary health and social services on competencies, evidence- based practice, practice- based evidence and outcome evaluation measures. This facilitated workshop drew on the findings of the four-year multidisciplinary research project (NRO1 and NRO2) exploring how the evaluation of supervision is conducted within four different professions (counselling, mental health nursing, psychology and social work) and analyzing what is presently occurring within each profession and their preferences for evaluation of supervision in the future. The workshop presented the evaluation framework (adapted from Milne’s fidelity framework (2104)) that the researchers have developed as an outcome of the research

    Microbiological Findings in Tracheal Wash From Mule Foals With and Without Clinical Evidence of Respiratory Disease

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    Respiratory diseases are common in horses; however, there is a lack of information in the literature on respiratory disease affecting mule foals. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of aerobic bacteria in tracheal wash samples from 20 mule foals up to 6 months of age, with and without clinical evidence of respiratory disease. Samples were collected via endoscopy in two separate occasions and sent for cytology, microbial culture, and PCR for detection of Rhodococcus equi. Based on clinical evidence, 32.5% (13/40) of the samples were obtained from mule foals displaying signs of a respiratory condition, whereas 50% (20/40) of the samples showed cytologic evidence of respiratory tract infection. One hundred percent of samples provided positive cultures with Escherichia coli (45%), Enterococcus (37.5%), and coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (30%) being the most common bacterial genera isolated. R. equi was not identified in any of the samples. The correlation between isolated bacterial agents and the presence of respiratory infection was not statistically significant. The microorganisms found in the samples may be naturally present in the soil, feces, and environment in which the animals live, presenting a risk of opportunistic respiratory infection

    Photobook Exhibition, Month of Photography Los Angeles (MOPLA), USA.

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    Reading Room will transform Venice Arts into a space for exploration and engagement with a wide variety of work by photographic artists working in the book form. From bookworks independently published by artists to interactive book installations and fine press publications, Reading Room will bring together the centres and margins of the world of the photo book today, and offer audiences a space to contemplate and investigate the photographic book form. Anchored by an interactive installation by Ara Oshagan, the exhibition includes work by Nancy Baron, Richard S. Chow, Genevieve Coutroubis, Clay Lipsky, Kevin Lynch, Aline Smithson, and Marjorie Salvaterra. This exhibition is made possible with support from the Pasadena Art Alliance. The MOPLA Photo Book Exhibition is a juried, submission based exhibition featuring both independently and commercially published books by emerging and established photographers around the world. Participating Artists include: Adam Ryder, Adriana Monsalve, Albertina d’Urso, Alexander Scott, Aline Smithson, Aliocha Merker, Ana Paula Estrada, Anna Leigh Clem, Anna Mia Davidson, Ara Oshagan, Baptiste Giroudon, Blair Kitchener, Daniel Castro Garcia & Thomas Saxby / John Radcliffe Studio, Penny Wolin, Ejen Chuang, Hiroshi Okamoto, Jeffrey Dragon, Jesse Burke, Ken Light, Kristin Capp, Kurt Simonson, Lara Shipley & Antone Dolezal, Leo Garcia, Lev Tsimring, Mark Purdom, Miska Draskoczy, Nathalie Déposé, Patrick Fraser, Petra Barth, Photographer Hal, Richard S. Chow, Sascha Kraus, Sebastian Copeland, Shantel Liao, and Toni Greaves

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