Blogs / May 2019
June 2019 | April 2019-
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The future of (more) affordable city housing: lose the car parks
- Talk Wellington
- “We want and like cars, they suit our lives and the lives we choose to live.
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The story of a revolution: How public transport transformed Auckland.
- Talk Wellington
- Public transport in Auckland looks set to hit an all-time of 100 million passengers this year.
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Get moving already: mass transit
- Talk Wellington
- The centrepiece of Let’s Get Wellington Moving is mass transit.
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Review: Public Service Announcements – Indignity War
- The Wellingtonista
- Judith Collins is on the warpath, Parliament is in chaos, and Simon Bridges is leading choreographed dances in this iteration of PSA – Indignity War.
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Review: Uther Dean’s Elevation
- The Wellingtonista
- This is a show somewhat about the hit U2 song “Elevation” (which I still haven’t heard) and somewhat not at all about that song.
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“It can’t be bad if Council keeps building it!”
- Talk Wellington
- Guest poster and nervous cyclist Barb picks up on a really interesting question in the judicial review hearing over Wellington city council’s decision to implement a parking-protected cycleway on a suburban main street.
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Review: Absolute Monster by Alice Sneddon
- The Wellingtonista
- Absolute Monster, guest reviewed by Lena Beets.
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Review: Space Couch
- The Wellingtonista
- Tim Batt and Disasteradio’s Space Couch is a synthwave Communist talkshow, and I don’t think those words have ever been uttered together in a sentence before.
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Review: So You Think You Khandallah
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s 1982 in New Zealand, a time of Olivia Newton-John, Lazy Susans and brick mobile phones, and the students of the Khandallah Academy of Performing Arts are growing their skills, making friends, and perhaps even finding love, all while they try to get a paying performing arts career.
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Khandallah, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6035, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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“Community desires” and the vital dullness of process
- Talk Wellington
- Imagine a well-intentioned initiative to make your local main street safer.
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Review: Snort with Friends
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s not very easy to review improv, because it changes every night, but Snort with Friends is a very good time.
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Review: Filthy Little Goblin
- The Wellingtonista
- Brynley Stent’s 2019 solo show Filthy Little Goblin is a bizarre and fantastic series of esoteric vignettes and I absolutely loved it.
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Review: Big Dumb Cats
- The Wellingtonista
- We are all just big dumb cats, stumbling around on two legs, expecting our feline overlords to hunt food for us to keep us alive.
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Review: Mincing
- The Wellingtonista
- Mincing is a joy and I absolutely loved it.
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Review: Token African (Urzila Carlson)
- The Wellingtonista
- With a few little observations to warm up the crowd, Urzila, “doesn’t pick on people,” she says, and reinforces that she can’t see anyone in the crowd because of the raised seating at Te Auaha’s Tapere Nui theatre.
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Review: The Blair Witch Projector
- The Wellingtonista
- After a few minutes of technical issues – which may have been an actual ghost in the theatre, who knows! – we’re brought into this show by James Mustapic talking about being unemployed, to which several people in the audience cheer in unfortunate acknowledgement (myself included).
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Review: The Mournmoor Murders
- The Wellingtonista
- As The Wellingtonista’s resident super-fan of afternoon murder mystery television for old people, I was unbelievably excited to get the chance to see The Mournmoor Murders, Maria Williams and Alice May Connolly’s excellent satire of that whole genre.
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