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Weird History presents Timeline 1995. We’re taking you back to the year 1995 to check out the news, culture, sports, entertainment, and all that was weird in the mid-90s. Timeline will look back at some of the major events, including Mike Tyson getting out of prison, Michael Jordan’s un-retirement,
An elite dance company of New Zealand’s champion highland dancers, renowned for performing innovative choreography worldwide, will perform an exclusive show at the 8th Te Anau Tartan Festival this Easter. The Highland Dance Company of New Zealand is usually in demand performing its energetic and con
Weird History presents Timeline 1994. We’re going back to the mid-90s to show you the news, culture, sports, entertainment, and all that was weird in the year 1994. This year would have some seminal moments – from OJ in the White Bronco, to Nancy Kerrigan getting whacked, to Michael Jordan stepping
Weird History presents Timeline 1993. We are going back to the middle part of the 90s and check the news, culture, sports, entertainment, and all that was weird with the 1990s. From the raid on the Branch Davidians to the attack of Monica Seles to Lorena Bobbitt becoming a household name, 1993 would
Weird History presents Timeline: 1992 – We’re going back to the early nineties and explore some of the highlights of 1992. From the ‘Olympic Dream Team’, to the Rodney King trial, to Joey Buttafuoco, Timeline 1992 will relive some of the most iconic 90s memories. Weird History is going to talk about
Timeline 1991 – Weird History is going back to the year 1991 to explore the news, culture, sports and entertainment in year two of the 90s. From the premiere of Beavis and Butthead to the Gulf War, to the Chicago Bulls winning their first championship. Sit back, relax and enjoy 25 minutes of 1991 me
Hi all and welcome into this the last of Mal’s Music Memory’s for May as we wrap NZ Music Month with Little Fire MusicWorks on Dee Street, probably the world’s southernmost music store. Three bangers to wind up the month. First up Tex Pistol’s cover of an old 60’s song, The Game of Love. […]