WFS committee member Russ Kale looks back on his first encounter with Edward II, and tries to uncover what Jarman was saying about queer identity. In 2006, I moved to Te Whanganui-a-Tara for university. This was my first time living in a city that had a recognisable queer community, and of course my first strategy […]
47 years of Wellington's local punk scene documented and presented as an evolving archive of the capital's history told through the music, photos, posters and ephemera of underground creativity. Dedicated to Jim Gardner/ Skippy.
Slow Boat is thrilled to announce that we are to host the Wellington launch of Fat Freddy’s Drop’s brand new album “SLO MO” – along with their collaboration with the Wellington Chocolate Company on a special FFD ‘”SLO MO” chocolate bar – which you will receive FREE when you buy the album!! All are welcome from 4.
“The Government has informed me of its intention to install a Crown Observer to oversee the development of an amended Long-term Plan,” says Mayor Tory Whanau.