The Wellingtonista / April 2011
The Wellingtonista is a blog about Wellington - New Zealand's capital.
May 2011 | March 2011-
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Narrative Playgrounds group show at Pixel Ink Gallery
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- Narrative Playgrounds is a group exhibition at Pixel Ink Gallery of visual works by emerging and established New Zealand artists.
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Notional Significance: Gully
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- [See all Notional Significance posts] The path bends with the motorway, peeling away from the hills, presenting a widescreen panorama of residential Thorndon.
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Thorndon, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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You can’t trust the new real-time bus system; don’t
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- Earlier this month Alan heralded the beginning of the roll-out of the Regional Council’s new Real Time Passenger Information project.
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La Boca Loca
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- With the opening of The Roxy cinema, Miramar has suddenly become a rather popular little neighbourhood.
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Jamming culture
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- Saturday’s Jamoff at Craft2.0 was a great success. We were on the spot with this video report. In a field of 24 entries, your correspondent achieved a near perfect score of 3-3-3-3-2 in his aim to produce the most mediocre jam.
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The little Fair that Could – Turns 5
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- Saturday marks the 5th birthday of Craft2.
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The Illuminati are Sacrificing Children in Capital E!
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- If you sometimes wonder what the hell Alf Rune is going on about (and to be honest, we all do at times), a link or two might help.
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The cupboards are bare
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- The Wellingtonista is not just about bringing the snark to the deserving.
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How we could actually improve our roads
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- If you’ve ever driven from Newtown to Kilbirnie, you’ll know how godawful the intersection with State Highway One is.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Notional Significance: Disinterment
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- [See all Notional Significance posts] The entry to Bolton St cemetery is unremarkable: a gap in a white fence off a respectable street, a canopy of pines, plain crosses against a corrugated iron fence.
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Cinephilia: World Cinema Showcase 2011 Preview
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- For this year’s World Cinema Showcase preview I started with a list of all the films I wanted to see and then realised that I had used up my entire world limit.
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It’s MAC GONE MAD, Wellington version
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- We’ve all had many chuckles at Damn You Autocorrect, but then we came to the shocking realisation that Steve Jobs must have secret insider knowledge of Wellington.
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Mojo Origins
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- So with Starbucks, according to
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Notional Significance: Concrete Archipelago
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- The path, from tilted field down into the motorway chasm, winds past richly-tagged garage walls and rear fences.
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Letting Space on the Terrace
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- From the public art programme which brought you Kim Paton’s Free Store and Tao Wells’ The Beneficiary’s Office (which both caused significant national media interest and debate) I’d like to present to you: Colin Hodson’s The Market Testament.
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The carrots! They are mobbing!
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- Conscious Consumers is organising New Zealand’s first Carrotmob.
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Rumble in the Jumble
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- The Great Eclectic Jumble sale is back, for those of us who love all things vintage, the Jumble sale is like a single op shop on crack, and really good high quality crack at that.
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Did I Believe You Should Look Around You?
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- At the Wellingtonista, we love us some live theatre and comedy.
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A great yarn – what Tash did next
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- Remember Tash from It’s A Tree? Not content to rest on her laurels – or tuis, or flowers, badoom chish – she’s kept herself busy in the world of wool, opening up Holland Road Yarn at 281 Jackson Street, Petone.
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A Cuba St cafe that’s not a cafe in Cuba St
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- Last week I was in sunny Napier, idly strolling down Dalton Street, when I came across this curious cafe.
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Parkour update
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- Creative Commons photo by Alexandre Ferreira on Flickr In November 2007 I posted an article about the exciting pursuit of parkour in Wellington, and it’s been one of our most enduringly popular articles, generating a steady stream of traffic and comments.
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predictive bussing revisited
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- It’s been the better part of a year since we wrote about the Regional Council’s Real Time Passenger Information project.
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Notional Significance: Up and Under
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- [See all Notional Significance posts] The path sidles away from the road.
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