The Wellingtonista / March 2009
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Earthly
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- We Wellingtonistas have been strong supporters of Earth Hour in the past, and even though Keith Ng gave it a damned good fisking over on Public Address, we're still behind the concept. And so, it seems, are a lot of local bars and restaurants, with Wellingtonista favourites Fidels, Sweet Mother’s Kitchen, the Southern Cross, Caffe Italiano and Trade Kitchen among the many places offering can
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
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- Pick of the week at the movies must be The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke's triumphant return to major leagues after years wandering in the wilderness. It's a comeback of sorts for director Darren Aronofsky, too. His last film, The Fountain, was a strange and beautiful fable about trying to escape death but he's probably best-known for Requiem for a Dream, nine years ago. Rourke plays a rung-out and stru
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
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- It's a busy week at the Paramount: exclusive seasons of Atom (The Sweet Hereafter) Egoyan's new drama Adoration and the documentary The Spirit of the Marathon started today along with a shared season of Al Pacino Shakespearean vehicle The Merchant of Venice. Pacino plays Shylock, and fans of his Richard III doco Looking for Richard will already know Pacino's facility and enthusiasm for Shakespeare
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Works on Paper
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- The window at Bowen Galleries in Ghuznee Street is often chocka with all sorts of interesting tidbits of visual art, and right now is no exception with the Works On Paper "group-show".
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Some Thoughts on the Botanic Gardens
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- Ahem … climbs up onto soapbox. I have something to say about the Botanic Gardens, the Council & Garden staff & some of the people who go there. 1. To the Wgtn City Council & Garden staff: Many thanks for the doggy-doo bag dispensers at the main gates, cable car & Rose Garden – I'm not sure if all dog owners have noticed them yet (more on that later), but even thos
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Fat Freddy's Drop
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- So, Simon Sweetman's live review of Fat Freddy's Drop (he really, really didn't like them) seems to have touched a nerve amongst some in the Wellington music scene. A few (actually, quite a lot) have come out in support of Sweetman - says Josef... the perfect music for the iPod generation who wouldn't know good music if it bit them in the ass. And Hugh... Thank goodness someone has seen the elepha
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Go Bus Wants No Big Guts
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- I could scarcely believe my eyes when I saw this today, down by the Cenotaph: Could it be true? Can't quite read it? No worries, there's a zoomed-in version after the jump... read more
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Urban isolation
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- Terry Urbahn has spent a lot of time in bars and hotels, just the kind of guy we love here at the Wellingtonista. He has an exhibition of selected works from 1994-2008 on show at the Film Archive mediagallery until 9 April, with the opening taking place tomorrow - Saturday 14 March at 5pm. This is a bit of a departure for the gallery. A weekend opening! Come along and start your Saturday night rig
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The Waiting For God Commission
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- Let's have a little competition - the NZ Retirement Commissioner, Diana Crossan, says she's wanted a change of name for the Commission for several years, but no-one has coined a suitable name. Waiting for God, and The Golden Years were suggested at Select Committee, but rejected (Un. Be. Lievable.) We'll think of a prize as we go along, maybe a bag of Kapiti Macadamia nuts, I'm sure we can l
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Hollywood That Was
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- This very happy looking young man is New Zealander Ron Tonkins (pictured with Margaret Chapman) who travelled to Hollywood in 1946 and worked as a publicity photographer. Interesting thing is, during his time in Hollywood he shot reels and reels of Super 8 film footage like any usual tourist. Completely Bizarre thing is, he had unlimited access to the stars of the day and the majo
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Missing Man
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- Have you seen Craig Osborne Wallace? He's been missing since March 1. He was last seen at Chaffer's Marina area on Sunday 1 March, dressed in a red jacket and blue and green horizontally striped polo shirt. Anyone with any information should contact Wellington Police CIB on 0800 TIPOFF (0800 847 633) or the Wellington Central Police Station on 04 381 2000 There's more de
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Happy Birthday to the little station that could
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- Well blow me down, the VBC is turning two! Bravo! Not entirely sure how they've pulled it off but the radio station continues to go from strength to strength (best listened to streaming at www.vbc.org.nz And they're throwing a whopper party to coincide with VUW Orientation 2009. See you at the Front Room TONIGHT (at 5 Hania St off Kent Tce) for the De
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Cinephilia: Opening This Week
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- I expect there'll be an awful lot of disappointed 15 year olds when they discover that long-awaited graphic novel adaptation Watchmen has been rated R16 despite being trailered in front of every big movie since The Dark Knight. Evidently, it earns the rating being every bit as bloody as the book (not to mention featuring 50 foot high blue penises). Director Zack Snyder looks to have used plenty of
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Auckland, Wellington and Madeleine Sami's awesome biceps
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- You may have seen the cover of March issue of Metro magazine. Madeleine Sami, hanging off the Sky Tower, looking all glam while holding a miniature Peter Jackson/King Kong. "Auckland rules OK! How Wellington's losing the cultural wars" the headline reckons. Oh noez! Is it true? Are Bats theatre and Te Papa and the City Gallery and the Cuba Carnival mere piffle in the face of the mi
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