Capital Magazine / November 2022
Capital is an independent, monthly magazine available at all good magazine stockists.
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Botanical vandalism: How old man’s beard is defacing Wellington
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- There’s a slow creep of beards spreading through Wellington. No, it’s not gentrification, it’s Clematis vitalba! The post Botanical vandalism: How old man’s beard is defacing Wellington appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The gurfers of Lyall Bay: a swell photo essay
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- Meet the women making waves. Photographer and keen surfer Olivia Lamb chatted to Nikita, Ella, and Maria about Wellington’s vibrant gurfers (girl surfers) community. The post The gurfers of Lyall Bay: a swell photo essay appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Lyall Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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What the modern Wellington whānau looks like
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- There's no longer a one-size-fits-all family design. Melody Thomas met with three happy whānau's and finds out what family means to them. The post What the modern Wellington whānau looks like appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Chicken feed: Where to find the city’s best fried chicken
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- Professional taster and Instagram foodie Tim Yamat (aka Titty Eats) took a blind taste test to find out who really rules the roost in the world of fried chicken. The post Chicken feed: Where to find the city’s best fried chicken appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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