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Help save Christmas! - 258 | Regional News

Help save Christmas!

‘Twas A Spell Before Christmas, when all through the house, all the wee elves were stirring… for a pantomime blast! The Pantoloons bring their Christmas show to Greater Welly this silly season.

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A quirky take on a classic - 258 | Regional News

A quirky take on a classic

Go, Go, Go Joseph to Gryphon Theatre for 1st Gear Productions’ Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, starring a cast of eight young performers from the 17th to the 20th of December.

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Ranting, raving, and ROFL-ing - 257 | Regional News

Ranting, raving, and ROFL-ing

Comedian James Nokise is coming to Wellington’s Fringe Bar on the 28th of November with One Night Rant, a show that rips into the news cycle while mixing big laughs with bite-sized truths.

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Home, I’m Darling - 257 | Regional News

Home, I’m Darling

Catch the thought-provoking Home, I’m Darling, Greytown Little Theatre’s first production in the newly renovated Studio 73, from the 19th to the 29th of November.

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Afternoon Tease - 256 | Regional News

Afternoon Tease

Edible delicacies with a generous helping of delicious burlesque? C’est bon(bon)! The Pinot Sisters are bringing an afternoon tea with a twist to The Fringe Bar on Saturday the 8th of November at 2pm.

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The fight for Frankie - 255 | Regional News

The fight for Frankie

Join PopRox for a fancy, freakish, frightening, and fabulous night searching for Frankenstein’s bride… or groom in Mr. Halloween Bachelor, happening at The Hannah for one night only on All Hallow’s Eve eve (the 30th of October).

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Drag Christmas - 255 | Regional News

Drag Christmas

I’m dreaming of a Drag Christmas… We asked organiser Faux Femm what tricks and treats she has up her sleeve for Nightmare on Cuba Street, a spooktacular Halloween drag show at Ivy Bar & Cabaret on the 31st of October.

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Bloody good comedy - 254 | Regional News

Bloody good comedy

What We Do in the Shadows supernatural star Cori Gonzalez-Macuer will swoop into The Fringe Bar on the 10th and 11th of October with a work-in-progress show, hoping to test out new jokes on fresh meat.

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Music

Thunderstorms and margaritas - 258 | Regional News

Thunderstorms and margaritas

Throwing Muses, one of the most acclaimed alternative rock bands of the 90s, will play San Fran on the 9th of December. We catch up with founding member and frontwoman Kristin Hersh about their new album Moonlight Concessions and more.

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Heavier than ever - 257 | Regional News

Heavier than ever

With their new EP I Think Therefore I Am Exploited, Wellington band Melondrone sought to create something “wild, hypnotic, and heavy”. Catch the release tour at Moon on the 22nd of November.

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Seaside sound scientists - 256 | Regional News

Seaside sound scientists

Cartoon hip-hop and dance band Seaside Sloths will drop lunar licks and interstellar basslines heavy enough to shake the craters of the Moon (Bar) on the 14th of November in One Giant Leap for Slothkind.

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Close, but… - 255 | Regional News

Close, but…

NO CIGAR will make waves with their third album Under The Surface at Meow Nui on the 7th of November. Don’t come close to missing the magnetic gig.

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Smashing songs from Sloth - 254 | Regional News

Smashing songs from Sloth

30 years since releasing their debut album Sloth, Christchurch rock quintet Pumpkinhead will reunite for a “never to be repeated” tour that hits Meow on the 10th of October.

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Sonic swirlings - 253 | Regional News

Sonic swirlings

Fresh from attending the GRAMMYs, Moon will present Real Black for Me at the Wellington Jazz Festival, where she will sing the music of Roberta Flack at Meow on the 17th of October.

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Neon Cowgirl comes home - 253 | Regional News

Neon Cowgirl comes home

Tami Neilson unveiled her new, rhinestone-bedazzled album Neon Cowgirl in July. The country and soul singer-songwriter and star shoots to The Opera House to play the new songs with her killer band on the 3rd of October.

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Wide, wild lives - 252 | Regional News

Wide, wild lives

simple ∞ animal writes “songs of heartache, protest, love, and some really silly songs. Songs that reflect the wide, wild, and weird lives we live”, frontman John McDougall says. Catch the Kiwi band live at Vogelmorn Upstairs on the 13th of September.

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Movies

Wellington Silver Screeners: Emma Duncan and Ashlee Stevens - 255 | Regional News

Wellington Silver Screeners: Emma Duncan and Ashlee Stevens

Emerging filmmakers Emma Duncan and Ashlee Stevens’ short documentary Home by Three Kea Pictures follows Teiti Nepia, a mana wahine who reclaims her autonomy by living on public land when she becomes priced out of Wellington’s rental market.

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20 years of Show Me Shorts - 254 | Regional News

20 years of Show Me Shorts

Show Me Shorts explores with creative storytelling as part of their 20th anniversary festival, taking place at Light House Cuba between the 10th and 15th of October.

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Frantic filmmaking fun - 252 | Regional News

Frantic filmmaking fun

In a feat of furious filmmaking, 173 Wellington teams brought stories to life over just one weekend during the Vista Foundation 48Hours. See the Regional Finals and the Grand Finals on the big screen at Embassy Theatre on the 18th of September and the 25th of October respectively.

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Wellington Silver Screeners: Ross Payne - 251 | Regional News

Wellington Silver Screeners: Ross Payne

Having recently brought to life The Nukes’ music video for their new song Max the Musical Mosquito, Wellington-based creative Ross Payne talks to us about all things animation.

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Silver screen sorcery - 250 | Regional News

Silver screen sorcery

For 10 days in August, the world comes to Wellington as part of Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival. Catch films from around the globe and right here in Aotearoa between the 14th and 24th.

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Wellington Silver Screeners: Verity Mackintosh - 248 | Regional News

Wellington Silver Screeners: Verity Mackintosh

As new Kiwi film Kōkā takes New Zealand cinemas and festivals by storm, I sat down with producer Verity Mackintosh to get the inside scoop.

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Youth and vigour - 246 | Regional News

Youth and vigour

Full of youth and vigour, the six shorts featured at Canadian Short Film Night at Southern Cross Garden Bar Restaurant on the 25th of June make thoughtful observations about our world.

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Wellington Silver Screeners: David Stubbs - 245 | Regional News

Wellington Silver Screeners: David Stubbs

Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Stubbs has recently released his newest series Secrets at Red Rocks, which was filmed entirely in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. We caught up with him to ask him all about the experience of filming in his hometown.

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Art

Stitching stories - 258 | Regional News

Stitching stories

From the 7th of December until the 8th of March, Tīpurepure ‘Au Vaine will transform the gallery at Pātaka Art + Museum into a living, breathing space where communal making collides with a rotating display of tīvaivai or traditional Polynesian quilts.

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Shared futures - 257 | Regional News

Shared futures

New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pukenga Whakaata’s exhibition Reclaimed Land: Tāngata, Tiriti, Taiao brings together bold new artworks that explore deep and enduring connections between people and the land until the 8th of February.

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Expanding the boundaries - 256 | Regional News

Expanding the boundaries

GLASS, at James Blackie until the 22nd of November, redefines the material in the context of fine art and reframes it as a medium capable of profound storytelling.

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Botanicals and beyond - 255 | Regional News

Botanicals and beyond

Spring has spring, and artworks of all kinds and colours have blossomed in Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. The New Zealand Academy of Fine Art’s (NZAFA) Spring Exhibition blooms until the 9th of November.

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Flecks of life - 254 | Regional News

Flecks of life

Holdfast, an exhibition from Kate Stevens West (Kāi Tahu, Pākehā) at Bowen Galleries until the 18th of October, channels the tension between holding on and drifting free.

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Tiny universes - 253 | Regional News

Tiny universes

Pōneke-based Japanese artist Yae Takahashi presents her solo exhibition The Art of OTOGI at Thistle Hall from the 23rd to the 28th of September to explore the stories of everyday life.

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Capturing humanity - 252 | Regional News

Capturing humanity

Posting up at Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre until the 5th of October, the World Press Photo Exhibition celebrates the award-winning work of photographers and storytellers who capture the pressing social, environmental, and political issues of our time.

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Rewriting the narrative - 251 | Regional News

Rewriting the narrative

A local business and four local artists have banded together to celebrate the arrival of spring and bring Garden Party to the Kaiwharawhara Furniture by Design store from the 30th of August to the 12th of October.

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Events

Love Actually - 258 | Regional News

Love Actually

This Christmas season, fill your cup at Love Actually in Concert, where you can catch the timeless classic on the big screen at Michael Fowler Centre accompanied by a live orchestra on the 20th of December.

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Star-studded skirmish - 257 | Regional News

Star-studded skirmish

Following three heats of jaw-dropping outfits and show-stopping spectacles, the Rising Star finale at Ivy Bar & Cabaret on the 29th of November guarantees fierce competition for the crown.

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Do you like piña coladas? - 256 | Regional News

Do you like piña coladas?

Make genuine face-to-face connections at Sapphic Speed Dating Dinner Party and enjoy a four-course meal while Pōneke performer Ginger Velour jumps on the mic.

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All things bird - 253 | Regional News

All things bird

Come one, come all to Explore Omnibirding with Giselle Clarkson, where the author and illustrator will guide readers through the inner workings of her new book and the wonders of the avian world at Tawa Library on the 3rd of October.

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Embrace the chaos - 251 | Regional News

Embrace the chaos

Eyegum Music Collective’s multi-venue music and arts festival Great Sounds Great will take over Cuba Street Precinct on the 6th of September. We get the sneak peek from co-curator Ben Jones. 

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Hard hills and high fives - 251 | Regional News

Hard hills and high fives

Brad Coleman created the Tip Track Marathon in 2017 as a joke that is still going even though no one is laughing. The ninth edition of ‘Wellington’s least favourite trail running event’ takes place on the 6th of September.

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Bookmark this! - 249 | Regional News

Bookmark this!

The inaugural Bookmark Kāpiti – an exciting and diverse festival of 25 events celebrating local people, stories, and places – will be held up and down the spine of the coast on the 9th and 10th of August.

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Hear ye, hear ye - 246 | Regional News

Hear ye, hear ye

Huzzah, fellow reveller! Joust and jest at Sweet Axe Throwing Co’s Medieval Fight Night on the 26th of June, where trained warriors clad in gleaming medieval armour unleash flying axes and clashing swords.

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Personalities

Cue the confetti! - 258 | Regional News

Cue the confetti!

We round up the year that’s been and look forward to the next 250 issues. Merry Christmas from us to you!

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The artistry of public bathrooms - 257 | Regional News

The artistry of public bathrooms

Recently becoming the inaugural recipient of the $40,000 Fair Trust Art Prize, Wellington creative Emily Hartley-Skudder will present an immersive installation that examines everyday objects, gendered spaces, nostalgia, and Palmerston North’s Ladies Rest at Te Manawa Museum.

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Counter-culture connoisseur - 256 | Regional News

Counter-culture connoisseur

An ode to Aotearoa and the people who call it home, An Eccentric History in Batik by Wellington creative powerhouse Dinah Priestley also serves as her legacy.

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Laughing is enough - 256 | Regional News

Laughing is enough

Comedy superstar John Bishop catches up with Regional News about his Aotearoa tour, which reaches Michael Fowler Centre on the 23rd of November in celebration of 25 years in the biz.

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A continuation and a new beginning - 255 | Regional News

A continuation and a new beginning

Brian Wood says it felt incredibly special to return to the role of director at New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata this year. We chat about his future plans for one of the nation’s most preeminent creative spaces.

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Confluence and collision - 254 | Regional News

Confluence and collision

Marc Feldman’s illustrious orchestral career has spanned four decades in some of “the most stunningly gorgeous places in the world”. Now living in Wellington, we caught up with the new chief executive of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.

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Tearing it up - 252 | Regional News

Tearing it up

Pixies have changed the course of alternative rock. We were lucky enough to catch up with founding member and guitarist Joey Santiago ahead of their back-to-back concerts at St James Theatre on the 26th and 27th of November.

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Awestriking in Aotearoa - 251 | Regional News

Awestriking in Aotearoa

We catch up with Wellington-born, London-based virtuoso violinist Benjamin Baker, who heads to Aotearoa this spring to perform with Orchestra Wellington and co-run the globally renowned chamber music festival At World’s Edge. 

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