Blogs / September 2012
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Let us tell your kids where to go these holidays
- The Wellingtonista
- The ‘ista may occasionally come across as a bunch of child-hating yuppies, but the truth is about 50% of us have kids, and we need to keep them entertained these holidays.
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Wow 2012
- The Wellingtonista
- It was my first time at WOW.
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Review: Serial Killers
- The Wellingtonista
- The Gryphon’s production of Serial Killers is a period piece set in the days when instead of saying “YouTube” we said “network television,” and instead of bemoaning “reality TV” and its effects on the unwashed-at-large, we bemoaned “soap operas” and their see above.
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Review: Manawa
- The Wellingtonista
- Jimmy King, one of New Zealand’s most notorious criminals, is back in jail.
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This one’s doing the rounds
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Whilst Kiwi motorists are getting excited because the fluctuations in the Kiwi peso mean that petrol has dropped 2 centavos at the pump today it’s time to get a reality update: No it’s not real, it’s been Gimped.
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Preview: The Keepers
- The Wellingtonista
- Thread Theatre Company’s physical theatre work The Keepers starts tomorrow night at BATS Theatre.
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The missing pedestrian crossings of Wellington
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- These are three traffic light controlled intersections in Wellington where I’ve been walking and where there isn’t a provision for a pedestrian crossing for the corner where I’ve been to the corner I wanted to go.
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Review: Flowers from my mother’s garden
- The Wellingtonista
- Two women talk about their lives.
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Review: Clybourne Park
- The Wellingtonista
- In 1959 a couple sell their house. At 3pm on a Saturday afternoon, their neighbours casually call in to see how packing is going. During the friendly discussion information about the buyers is revealed and tempers flare. In 2009 members of a community meet at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon to discuss neighborhood covenants before the new couple in the community start making alterations. Although their lives seem similar on the surface, their motivations are different, setting up conflict.
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No mere cat: the Meerkat encounter at Wellington Zoo
- The Wellingtonista
- Wellington Zoo is now offering MEERKAT ENCOUNTERS.
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How to wrap a child or an adult in cotton wool
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- Yes it is true that the cotton price is currently dropping, but it is still so expensive to wrap a child in cotton wool.
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The Fliz
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- We do like a bit of lateral thinking around bicycle design, and we do like this from Germany. The Fliz It is the Fliz. There’s more about it on the Daily Mail. You also might like my posts about prone bikes, shweebs and rail cycles, and sail carts.
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Wonderful Wellington Lux
- The Wellingtonista
- Today we have a guest post from Suzanne over at Observations.
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When does street art encourage walking?
- Sustainable Wellington Transport
- “Placemaking” is the term now commonly used to describe making the public spaces between buildings attractive.
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