Raggamuffin star and Big Mountain band member James McWhinney will always have a part of Rotorua with him. The US musician, who with his band, was part of the Raggamuffin 2012 line-up at the Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday, may have left Rotorua already but not without taking a part of the city with him after getting a moko done by local...
Read the Full StoryReggae fans remain loyal to Rotorua's annual Raggamuffin festival with 20,000 enjoying the fifth, extended instalment.
You know Raggamuffin has arrived in Rotorua when Spawnbreezie and J Boog are eating fish and chips at Oppie's.
It's their third time in Rotorua but the first time they have been welcomed with a powhiri.
International reggae star Spawnbreezie may not know much about Rotorua, but he reckons the city has the best fish and chips in the world.
Hawaiian reggae star J-Boog was a late announcement to the line-up of Raggamuffin 2012.
Rotorua's fifth Raggamuffin festival is on this weekend at the Rotorua International Stadium.
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Kai Time on the Road on Maori Television heads to the Waioeka Gorge, near Opotiki, this week where wild pork is on the menu.