Featured / May 2011
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Notional Significance: Gorge
- The Wellingtonista
- [See all Notional Significance posts] The stretch of Hutt Rd from Kaiwarawhara to Ngauranga is a long, dry slog through an artificial valley.
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Let the handmade revolution begin
- The Wellingtonista
- Well ok it’s already started, but Wellington is making a giant leap forward in celebrating all things you can make by hand this Queens birthday weekend at HANDMADE 2011.
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Wellywood: Celia provides leadership
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- Last night at Council, Celia Wade-Brown moved a motion asking the airport to reconsider it’s proposed Wellywood sign.
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More Wellywood updates…
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- A few quick updates on the Wellywood issue… Quite a few people are asking about legal issues around a high court challenge.
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Wellywoodgate: Celia – where for art thou?
- WCC Watch
- More on Celia vs Wellywood, this time straight from the Wellingtonista… As a side note, it’s particularly distressing to see Celia Wade-Brown admitting her total powerlessness: Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown said yesterday that she did not support a sign of any kind.
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Wellywoodgate: Where is the Mayor?
- WCC Watch
- Given that the Wellywood sign, which has thousands and thousands of Wellingtonians up in arms, is being put up by a company which is 34% owned by the council, and requires a resource consent from the council, you’d have thought that the Mayor would be showing a bit of leadership on the issue.
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Wellywood updates
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- This morning Cr Helene Ritchie is calling for a High Court review of the decision to grant resource consent for the Wellywood sign.
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Wellywood Sign Song
- The Wellingtonista
- Comedian Robbie Ellis – who you may remember for his show-stopping performance of Manners Mall Emo Song (Buslane Through My Heart) at the 2009 TAWAs – has a new video. In reaction to the hugely unpopular plan by Wellington Airport to erect a “WELLYWOOD” sign, Robbie has put his feelings into song. Sing along!
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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A conversation with Bernard Beckett
- The Wellingtonista
- If you went to a high school in Welly during the last couple’o decades, you may have been taught by Bernard Beckett, and if you were a smart, articulate student, you might have got to actively participate in his classes (too bad if you weren’t).
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Oh god no
- The Wellingtonista
- Remember when Wellington Airport, after the howls of protest and outright mockery, backed off on its cringe-inducing Wellywood sign idea and promised to go away and think of something better to celebrate our film industry? Well, they’ve had a good, long think about it, and this morning’s paper announces that they’ve come up with a brilliant idea: A Wellywood sign.
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Justin Lester responds to Library usage statistics
- WCC Watch
- Councillor Justin Lester has replied to our story on Tuesday.
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fabric-a-brac
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s the third year for fabric-a-brac and demand is still as strong as when they began as a quirky little event for die hard fans of fabric.
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Web devs welcome in Wellington at WDCNZ
- The Wellingtonista
- WDCNZ is tech talks for web developers happening on July 14.
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Annual Plan: Central library changes
- WCC Watch
- A reader has sent through some interesting research they’ve done in support of their submission on the draft Annual Plan 2011/12.
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Financing infrastructure post bust
- WCC Watch
- The Government’s appetite to sell state and local assets is growing faster than China’s economy in the boom years.
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Food Show, Glorious Food Show
- The Wellingtonista
- You don’t have to buy us breakfast to wax lyrical about the Food Show, but they did anyway.
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Welcome to May-lasia
- The Wellingtonista
- Dosai from Rasa.
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Lamason
- The Wellingtonista
- There are many many ways to make a decent cup of coffee.
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The duchess’ nice frock
- The Wellingtonista
- “Oh, look! It’s Kate Winslet’s wedding dress!” On the night of the royal wedding, while most of us were drinking gins and making snarky tweets about Princess Beatrice’s hat (or pointedly not), fashion designer Jane Yeh was hard at work furiously sketching and sewing a replica of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress, ready to go on display at 3pm the next day.
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Notional Significance: Reclamation
- The Wellingtonista
- [See all Notional Significance posts] Kaiwharawhara is a node, a knot, a tangle of paths and histories.
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Notional Significance: Skyway
- The Wellingtonista
- [See all Notional Significance posts] The stretch of motorway that leaps out from the bluff was known in the Sixties as the “Kaiwarra-Thorndon Skyway”, incongruously combining the Jetsonian optimism of the term “skyway” with a mangled contraction of “Kaiwharawhara” that today would only be used by Pakeha blokes of a certain age.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Flash mob, flashed up
- The Wellingtonista
- The park in Courtenay Place sees a lot of action during the day – random interpretive dances, fucking annoying people with megaphones who are apparently trying to recruit people to their gym (but I’m sure they must have been hired by the competition because there’s no way anyone who works on Courtenay Place would want to give their money to such loud annoying dickheads), people playing the drums or a piano on a truck – the list goes on. Most of the time, we snap a quick photo and tweet about it. Today, however, we have a video of a Bollywood-style flashmob who were promoting a show we didn’t cover (oopsie!). But it’s better with the remixed soundtrack. Enjoy.
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Double-header imminent at Solander: Works on Paper
- The Wellingtonista
- Solander Gallery: Works on Paper is Wellington’s contemporary works on paper gallery.
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What’s your favourite song from Wellington?
- The Wellingtonista
- It’s NZ Music Month once again, so we wanna know what your favourite song by a Wellington artist is.
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