Victoria University / March 2024
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Review: Kick Up a FUS
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- In January 2023, the abrupt firing of 19 dancers at Calendar Girls Wellington made headlines. 35 of the dancers who worked there, wrote and signed a letter expressing their concerns over the venue's plans to take 50% of their earnings instead of the previous 40%. The next day, those 19 dancers lost their jobs. This incident sparked a larger movement among the fired dancers, leading them to form FUS - a grassroots organisation that fights against exploitative practices in the adult entertainment industry. The venue itself Valhalla was a surprisingly good pick for the event. As Stephen, who came with us says:
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Valhalla, 154, Vivian Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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We’ve lost sight of what remand is for
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Record levels of remand use mean prisons are full of people who may not be guilty, writes Christine McCarthy.
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Ōrongohau | Best New Zealand Poems 2023 captures the spirit of the times
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The latest edition of the online anthology Ōrongohau |Best New Zealand Poems is now live, featuring 25 poems chosen by Poet Laureate Chris Tse from nearly 4000 published in 2023.
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Review: Park Rd: ‘Every Night’
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- Words by Jia Sharma (she/her) “She goes out like every night, on my mind like all the time,” Park Rd’s newest single ‘Every...
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Extraordinary sustainability solutions nominated for this year’s Earthshot Prize
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is proud to announce its nominees for the 2024 Earthshot Prize.
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Stamina and mutual support at this year’s Relay for Life—Te Ara Toiora
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- University staff, students, and whānau raised nearly $10,000 for the Cancer Society at this year's Wellington Relay for Life last weekend.
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From Die Nibelungen to Dune: epic fantasy cinema has been thrilling audiences for 100 years
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Fantastical universes, mythical heroes, and large narrative scales. Alfio Leotta looks at the world of epic fantasy films and the escape they offer audiences.
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Gordon Wilson is Dead, Long Live Affordable Housing
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- Last Thursday, Wellington City Council passed what Councillor Nīkau Wi Neera described as “the most pro-housing, ambitious set of amendments that we could”, as the council voted on changes to the District Plan. The meeting saw the council’s biggest break from the NIMBY-ism which has defined housing policy in the city for decades. W after W for affordable housing flashed onto the council’s voting screens. So overwhelming were the wins for affordable housing that Councillor Nicola Young may have been left with a mild case of amnesia, saying “I’m so numb about the district plan I can barely remember what [the amendments] are.”
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Gordon Wilson Flats, Maurice Terrace, Aro Valley, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Motion Accepted: VUWSA Agrees To Do A Bunch Of Things
- Salient
- ETHAN ROGACION (HE/HIM) Last Wednesday, VUWSA Te Aka Tauira held its AGM which, unfortunately, does not stand for A lot of Gold...
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You (Probably) Don’t Know What Coffee Is
- Salient
- Carefully Brewed by Flynn Rodger (he/they) As pretentious as I have been about coffee for most of my ‘career’ as a barista, only recently...
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Review: Call The Plumber Tour—Frank on Tap and Wet Denim
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- Frank on Tap and Wet Denim concluded their “Call The Plumber” tour in Wellington at San Fran this past Saturday. Co-headlining the tour, the show was nothing if not a striking finale. With supporting artists, First Reserve, Messie, and Swimcap, the venue was packed and brimming with excitement—there wasn’t a single bad spot to watch the show from. Taking the stage as the first headliner, Frank on Tap delivered a vibrant pop-rock performance that raised the energy of the whole room. There wasn’t a single person either fully immersed and dancing or at least nodding their head along to the beat. From captivating vocals to energising drum beats, there wasn’t an uninteresting second of their set.
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San Francisco Bath House, Swan Lane, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Why Leah Edmonds and her whānau do Relay for Life—Te Ara Toiora
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Relay for Life—Te Ara Toiora is a community event to whakanui (celebrate) cancer survivors, maumaharatia (remember) loved ones lost to cancer, and tū atu (fight back) by raising awareness and funds for the Cancer Society
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Don’t be afraid, and seek support
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Alumna Phuong Cao has passed courses, won scholarships, and earned qualifications around the world, but completing her PhD at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington challenged her to achieve more than she ever thought she was capable of.
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“A dream come true”—music and arts student excels as Kraus Innovator-in-Residence at Wai-te-ata Press
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Cadence Chung spent her time as the inaugural resident at Wai-te-ata Press producing the book Mythos, an audio-visual anthology of art by young New Zealanders.
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Acclaimed Native Hawaiian filmmaker brings award-winning feature film to the University
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is hosting acclaimed Kānaka Maoli filmmaker Christopher Kahunahana for the month of March.
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University pays tribute to influential architect Bill Alington
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Distinguished modernist architect Bill Alington died in February at 94 years old. He was a significant figure in the story of Wellington and of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
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One, Two, Buckle Your Shoes—Getting Around Gets Tougher
- Salient
- The Government released its draft policy statement on transport last week and the news is bleak for anyone who wants to go anywhere other than their flat and the dairy down the road. Funding for public transport, walking, and cycling has been significantly slashed by the latest policy, down $1 billion from the initial allocation set by the prior Labour government. In addition, while money has been allocated for some roading projects, the draft policy statement has said that none of the funding for local roads is to be used on “multi-modal improvements” like bus or cycle lanes, and that “there will be reduced funding for traffic calming measures, such as speed bumps.”
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Strange rock formations beneath the Pacific Ocean could change our understanding of the early Earth
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Hidden deep in the south-west Pacific are unexpected clues about the origins of the world we know today, write Simon Lamb and Cornel de Ronde.
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Inside the first 100 days of the government's tax policy
- Victoria University of Wellington
- From a progressive perspective, it's clear New Zealand has elected 'an austerity government', write Lisa Marriott and Jonathan Barrett.
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First Newshub, now TVNZ: the news funding model is broken
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Democracy can't thrive if the fourth estate is in 'a commercial race to the bottom'—we need a different way of funding news media, writes Peter Thompson.
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Review: Sandwich Artist
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- Maybe I’m being subjective here, but a show playing “Man or Muppet” as house music is bound to be good fun. And Sandwich Artist was! A heartwarming and silly musical, that poked fun at the genre conventions while being a genuinely well-put together show, with a lot of love and just a bit more to it than only sliced bread. The story follows Sammy Rye (Phoebe Caldeiro), an unrecognised sandwich genius working for an unnamed sandwich chain, who’s unorthodox, off-menu sandwiches get her fired, despite how good they are. She gambles it all on a bus ride to Wellington, where a fellowship is formed with a despondent carrot farmer (Catherine Gavigan-Binnie), a butcher with attachment issues (Anna Barker), and a strangely shifty baker (Dylan Hutton). Phoebe and Jack McGee worked together on a story that does a lot with very little: only 6 major speaking roles and minimal props or set.
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Te Auaha, Dixon Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6040, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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“Outstanding educator” now an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga, who was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to education earlier this year, works hard to create spaces for people who are often invisible in the education system.
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Review: The New Blue—A Portrait of Pixie Williams
- Salient
- A Portrait of Pixie Williams is a lovely tribute, shedding light on an unfamiliar part of Wellington’s history and a pivotal figure in Wellington's musical legacy. The crowd would not stop applauding and only cheered more when the cast came out for an encore, and that speaks volumes. It’s both a heartwarming and heartbreaking tale, and I only wish I could see it again.
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Frozen in time: old paintings and new photographs reveal some NZ glaciers may soon be extinct
- Victoria University of Wellington
- New Zealand's record of glacier loss contains 'irrefutable' visual evidence of climate change, write Andrew Lorrey, George Hook, Lauren Vargo, and Shaun Eaves.
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Review: blackpill
- Salient
- Content Warning: Misogyny, sexual content Before I watched this show I was warned it would ‘challenge me.' Naturally, a show about incel culture should not be easy to digest. However, as the show unfolded, I found myself facing a different kind of challenge than I had expected—one that tested my empathy and ability to connect with others. As expected from the topic, the show's title, blackpill, is derived from the incel community, and its definition is essentially what the show presents. In short, the ‘blackpill ideology’ maintains that physical attractiveness is the most important factor in attracting women, and that certain physical and social factors are necessary for success.
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BATS Theatre, 1, Kent Terrace, Mount Victoria, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Prison is not the answer to our mental health problems
- Victoria University of Wellington
- 'Why are we incarcerating our most seriously ill people when it’s the worst possible place for them?’ Christine McCarthy asks how we can better equip prisons to identify and support vulnerable prisoners.
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How state care fails NZ’s most vulnerable young people
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Care and protection residences are being used as a dumping ground for 'bad kids', write Jennifer Montgomery and Clive Aspin.
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Review: An Old-Fashioned Lesbian Love Story
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- Whisking us back to a world of swing jazz and giggle juice, Bars Behind Bars is an immersive experience. From the moment the audience enters, the actors are scattered about, welcoming us, having secret conversations in the hallway, sending us back in time. The show begins with a fourth-wall-breaking introduction to the characters and their lives at The Cat’s Pajamas, an illicit bar in Manhattan during the prohibition. When the bar’s owner is murdered in the back room, his wife Annie is the primary suspect of the interrogation.
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Ivy Bar, Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Abrupt Closure of Award Winning Wellington Brothel
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- A central, appointment based brothel that has been open since 2006 has announced that they will be closing their doors on the 29th February 2024. A statement made by the owner (who is a sex worker), announced the closure to clients with mixed emotions, stating “Although this decision is not made lightly, I believe it is the best way forward for both myself and the business”. There was no reason provided in the initial statement as to why the decision was made - at least not to clients.
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Debate Over Housing Intensification ... Intensifies
- Salient
- The debate over the future of Wellington’s housing rages on, as Council continues to grapple with the 220 pages of bullshittery brought to it by the Independent Hearings Panel (IHP) The most recent report brought to council by the IHP contains all of its recommendations for Wellington’s District Plan—the rulebook for urban planning in Te Whanganui-a-Tara—developed via a public consultation process that it has been undergoing since February of last year. However, as pointed out by a number of commentators, many of the recommendations made by the IHP are, frankly, bonkers.
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Review: Hāpaitia—Fringe Festival
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- Hāpaitia, created by Parekawa Finlay and Raureti Ormond and produced by Te Auaha, was an incredibly insightful and significant show that explored themes of the Māori mind and emotion intertwined with Te Ao Māori, our history, our whakapapa and our connection to those.
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Students awarded prestigious scholarships
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Two Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington students have been awarded prestigious marine conservation scholarships to support their research in marine biology.
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