doesn t have a seat at table where their fate is being decided. rachel: what do you mean they don t have a seat at the table? explain that further. what vladmir putin wants to do is to solve these issues as president roosevelt and stall len did at yal this a with the united states. russia is father to the conflict, russia doesn t want to include ukraine in the negotiations and prefers to negotiate solely with president biden and is seeking through, seeking a guarranty that nato will not expand further. russia has already prepared a draft agreement for the united states and for nato. we ll see how the united states responds next week on 10 january when the diplomatic process really begins in earnest. when deputy secretary wendy sherman meets with the russian foreign minister. rachel: explain to me why the american people should care about this issue?
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The Burtones from King’s College are returning to The Lost Spring on the 10th of January 2021.
What better way to enjoy a lazy Sunday morning?
Come and Brunch with us while you listen to this great band go through their set. Reggae, Indie, Rock, Blues and Jazz - You don’t want to miss this!
Don’t forget to check out their latest album ‘The Burtones’ https://spoti.fi/37mHmMH
Book a table by calling our Team on (07) 866-0456 or emailing magic@thelostspring.co.nz
Harikoa Collective: Five Tango Sensations - 10 January, 6:30pm | The Jam Factory, Tauranga
Rimu -Fest Chamber Music Festival presents the closing concert to their 2021 chamber music series and showcases music for percussion and strings and the core members of the Harikoa Collective.
Prepare yourself for an unforgettable, multisensory evening of music and experience the magic of sticks and strings together. This final concert in Rimu Fest s Concert Series is not to be missed.
The Harikoa Collective is the ensemble-in-residence for Rimu Fest Chamber Music Festival, a biannual chamber music programme held in Mexico and New Zealand. The ensemble s mission is to honour Mexican and New Zealand cultural heritage and to champion the works of living and lesser-known composers.
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An intimate soulful performer, an acoustic guitar sensation, winner of three New Zealand Music Awards Paul Ubana Jones was born in London to a Yorkshire mother and a Nigerian father.
Paul was playing the guitar by the age of eleven. Four decades as a professional decades and nine albums later he continues to perform throughout New Zealand, Australia Europe and the USA.
Paul has shared the stage and toured with the best: BB King, Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Crowded House, Tuck and Patti… He has delighted festival audiences at the Dublin Blues Festival, Byron bay Blues festival, Vancouver Island Folk Festival, Blues at Bridgetown and many others in Europe.