Featured / March 2012
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This fish is still fresh, even after two years
- The Wellingtonista
- Happy second birthday to our favourite Wellington print media, Fishhead! Thanks for the fun reads, the great parties , and for giving our city a magazine and fantastic quiz host/Jam MC. Fishhead editor Richard Aindow with Mighty Mighty's Sally Their second birthday issue is out now in shops everywhere. Here’s to lots more!
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Contrary to belief, we may be losing ‘binge’ from our drinking culture
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- Has New Zealand’s drinking culture spiralled out of control in the last decade? Statistics suggest otherwise, so why is there a growing belief that binge-drinking in New Zealand - especially by our youth - has become seriously bad? asks ANNA WILLIAMS: ON THE TOWN: Wellington's Courtenay Place at night.
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Glee meets V for Vendetta
- The Wellingtonista
- Musicals aren’t everyone’s cup of tea.
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Captain Sergeant Major and Force Fields
- The Wellingtonista
- Rock out at the end of summer with Wellington’s chief purveyors of sonic pop and angular rock n roll! Rockgasm! Auckland’s boutique record label, hell is now love, presents Captain Sergeant Major and Force Fields at Bodega in Wellington, Friday 30 March 2012.
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Green MP warns inequality at ‘crisis point’ in NZ
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- Green MP Holly Walker GREEN MP, Holly Walker is warning that inequality poses a major threat to social cohesion and peace in New Zealand.
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a Jamboree… of Jam
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- A highlight of the Wellington foodies Calendar is The Great Welly Jam Off.
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Prime Minister mines boos, jeers on street
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- BOOS and jeers from about 150 protestors greeted Prime Minister John Key as he entered Bathurst Resources’ new Wellington offices late yesterday.
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Another season, another reason for making coffee
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- How hard can it be to make a really good cup of coffee? The correct answer, as any Wellingtonian knows, is “Really bloody hard!” A good barista is a thing to be cherished, and the best of the best come together every year for the Huhtamaki New Zealand Barista Championship to show off their skills and find one winner to stand tall for Kiwi coffee culture at the World Barista Championship in Vienna. Thanks to the championship organisers, we got to spend some time hanging out with one of this year’s competitors, Richard Legg from Coffee Supreme. Back in 2009, Richard was spending his gap year making coffee in his home town of Feilding when the Supreme account rep for the cafe where he worked encouraged him to enter the championship. He came first in the Wellington region heat and sixth overall. Now, after a couple of years at university, realising halfway through his degree that he was going to go back to making coffee as soon as he graduated and so there was really no reason not to cut to the chase, he’s saddling up for another go. The Wellingtonista’s videographer-in-residence, Tom A., and I listened intently as he told us how it’s done: You can find Richard at Coffee Supreme on Hopper Street Monday–Friday until 12.30, and the Huhtamaki New Zealand Barista Championship is being held at the Michael Fowler Centre from 23–25 March: heats on Friday and Saturday, with finals and semi-finals on Sunday. Spectators are welcome and entry is free.
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Wellington in a Pint (or four)
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- “Would you like to come and drink free beer?” the message asked.
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Notional Significance: Halfway
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- [See all Notional Significance posts] On one side: the beige of townhouses; the hermetic whiteness of Fletcher Construction’s offices; the twee comforts of a garden centre.
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Wellington Bus Review
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- This has been cross-posted to Sustainable Wellington Transport.
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Beautiful Burnout tasting session
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- Frantic Assembly and the National Theatre of Scotland are over here with their acclaimed show Beautiful Burnout.
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Wellington Fashion Week is coming.
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- The first Wellington Fashion Week takes place 18th-26th April.
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Harawira declares war on ‘corporate takeover’ of NZ
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- MANA Movement leader Hone Harawira is urging New Zealanders to use civil disobedience tactics against what he describes as the “corporate takeover” of the country.
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