Featured / May 2012
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Get creative for Queen’s birthday weekend
- The Wellingtonista
- Typically a Wellingtonian makes haste for the nearest airport or road come Queen’s birthday weekend, but the reverse is starting to happen for those of a creative bent as Handmade happens for the second year in a row.
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Review: Chekhov in Hell
- The Wellingtonista
- Anton Chekhov wakes up in London after being in a coma for 100 years. Chekhov in Hell on at Circa Two to June 9 2012.
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Six Barrels totally instagrammable but also delicious
- The Wellingtonista
- Six Barrels interior, photo by Jason Aldous You know how we feel about Monterey, so it should be no surprise to you that we were very very excited when we heard that Joseph was opening up a new factory in which to bottle his delicious syrups, which is also a cafe too.
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fabric-a-brilliant
- The Wellingtonista
- Imagine if you will, 40 tables stacked full of vintage fabric from the 1950s and 1960s and lace from the 1920s.
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Let’s help Wellington SPCA into a new home
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- Wellington City Council would like your views on the draft Long Term Plan 2012-22.
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Something to hum about
- The Wellingtonista
- Hummingbird has been on Courtenay Place for a long time (twelve years!), and has just undergone a complete refurbishment.
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Review: Lucrece
- The Wellingtonista
- An adaptation of Shakespeare’s narrative poem “The rape of Lucrece” by Binge Culture Collective. It’s a visual+audio installation at the Toi Poneke Gallery plus a live performance on Thursday and Friday evenings. Fiona McNamara’s director’s note states “This production of Shakespeare’s poem claims the text, written by a man in a patriarchal society, as a woman’s story and investigates what happens to performance and to an audience when the female body is present and the male body is absent.”
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Action! Claude Rains brings it to the Hutt.
- The Wellingtonista
- If you happened to be cruising near the Avalon Skate Park a couple of weekends ago, you may have been lucky enough to witness a most unusual scene, local band Claude Rains were filming their first music video for their upcoming, self-titled first album.
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Fashion in reflection
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- Fashionably late is usually a term reserved for the truly glamourous, so perhaps it is apt that this belated post is a snapshot of Wellington Fashion Week.
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