Capital Magazine / June 2023
Capital is an independent, monthly magazine available at all good magazine stockists.
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The rising garage pop trio making moody melodies and silly bops
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- Described as garage pop with a nostalgic twist, meet Sophie, Jonathan and Laura of the Soft Plastics. The post The rising garage pop trio making moody melodies and silly bops appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The rising garage pop trio making moody melodies and silly bops
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- Described as garage pop with a nostalgic twist, meet Sophie, Jonathan and Laura of the Soft Plastics. The post The rising garage pop trio making moody melodies and silly bops appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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The ultimate adults play group: Sector 22
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- Sector 22 is a Wellington hangout spot for artists who differ in age, ethnicity, and skills. It provides an affordable space in the CBD to work on projects, collaborate, eat some yakitori and benefit from the encouragement of like-minded creatives.
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Garrett Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Netballer Ainsleyana Puleiata plays on a wing and a prayer
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- Rupturing her ACL not once, but twice, didn't stop 22-year-old Ainsleyana Puleiata. She tells us where she gets her strength. The post Netballer Ainsleyana Puleiata plays on a wing and a prayer appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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Climb the many stairs to the house on the hill
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- We promise it's worth it for the view. The Thurston family tell us what they love about their about their renovated home. The post Climb the many stairs to the house on the hill appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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It’s a tuft life for rugmaker Padraig Simpson
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- Padraig makes rugs using the tufting technique, a traditional way of making textiles by punching a looped wool thread through a wide-weave fabric. The resulting loops can be cut to create exposed wool ends, which create a dense felt-like pelt. Tufting, which began as a folk craft in North America in the early 19th century, has multiple applications, from woolly mittens and jackets to decorative rugs. It used to be a laborious, loop-by-loop process, but in recent years hand-held tufting guns allow anyone to shoot up a woolly storm.
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Field notes: something fishy
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- A fisherman, a supplier and a restauranteur, Jackie Lee Morrison meets some of Wellington's fishing fanatics. The post Field notes: something fishy appeared first on Capital Magazine.
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