2008 TAWAs – the winners!
We all had a completely brilliant time on Thursday night at the TAWAs!
It was great to see so many of y’all along there, along with the awesome nominees and a few celebrity guests (not that Wellington has any actual celebrities, but, you know…)
Thanks to our fabulous sponsors who gave us swag and prizes
And thanks also to Wellington Central MP Grant Robertson for presenting the Wellingtonian of the Year award, which went to Callum Brown of Green Cabs.
After the awards, we relaxed to the lazy sounds of The Lonesome Cowboy, and then danced up a storm to Bunnies on Ponies, who ended their set with a v. swingorilliant cover of Dire Straits ‘Sultans of Swing’.
It was a super evening, and now that our Friday post-TAWAs fug has worn off, we’re looking forward to the 2009 TAWAs.
All that remains now is to celebrate this year’s winners. We encourage you to support these business and places (in fact, all the nominees are awesome), as they’re all part of why Wellington is such an excellent town.
WE <3 you
We will be updating with you with the news of the winner in each category tomorrow but we’d just like to say for now that according voters Callum Of Green Cabs is your Wellingtonista Wellingtonian of the year.
Go Callum and Go Green Cabs!
Thank you for being the enviromentally friendly people’s transport of Wellington.
[Update: As Brett helpfully points out in the comments, if you can’t wait for the ‘official’ results to be published, head over to Twitter where the winners were broadcast in real-time].
A word for our sponsors
So tonight we’re going to party like it’s 2008 at The Annual Wellingtonista Awards (come along from 6pm, presentations kick off around 7.30), but before we have too many of the Wellingtonista Cocktails that Mighty Mighty have designed for us, we want to take a minute or two to give much respect to the delightful lovely people who’re helping us to make such a great event with their donations of swag and spot prizes. In alphabetical order, mad props go out to:
Adidas New Zealand: You know who else is from Wellington? The Hurricanes. And we know that because Adidas have given us a brand new 2009 Wellington Hurricanes Super 14 jersey with the new embossed print to give away to one lucky ticket holder.
Aimée McLeod: Aimee is a local potter who has made our fabulous trophy tiles that the winners will be receiving tonight. Her works are for sale in a whole bunch of places, she’s been exceeding generous and supportive with her time and materials, and just quietly, she’s also a pretty choice mum too.
The Back Bencher: The Back Bencher Pub is somewhat of a famous destination eatery across the road from the Beehive with its political-inspired puppetry, menu and broadcast show and the service isn’t half bad either. We’re happy to be giving away three vouchers so you too can dine there, but we must warn you – talk to your companion quietly if you’re a public servant, because the enemy is sure to be all around you.
Bunnies on Ponies – Raver on Probation
To whet your appetite for tonight’s festivities down at Mighty Mighty, here’s some Bunnies on Ponies for you…
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The COLOSSAL SQUID of Te Papa
Te Papa, the natural history museum of New Zealand, is now housing the Colossal Squid.
That’s right, it’s a COLOSSAL SQUID. Squidzilla! Squid-Ra!
It’s become quite a draw card, so of course the Wellingtonista had to check it out.
The Colossal Squid
This lady-squid is housed in a purpose-built tank. Some may find it awe-inspiring, others may find it revolting. The squid has a sort of pinky outer layer of squidskin which is peeling off.
Did you know that squids have a beak like a parrot. Uuggh!
3D AV Squidtacular
Off to the side is a theatrette showing a computer animation of how the squid was accidentally caught by a fishing boat. I know what you’re thinking: "Boring, grandma! I am generation Y or even Z! I don’t use vowels, I have a two second attention span, carry three cellphones and can’t watch a boring old 5 minute video about a squid!"
Well, fortunately Te Papa have taken care of this and made the video in 3D. Yes, so you get to strap on a pair of glasses and watch the Colossal Squid being captured by a fishing boat in 3D. In threeeee-deeeee!
Whoa! Trippy as, man. Etc.
WellingtonOnScreen
In a little office on Taranaki St, a small group of dedicated professionals (known as the NZ On Screen team) have been creating a website which celebrates and showcases television and film produced in New Zealand. A year in the making, NZ On Screen launched at the end of October and has over 300 titles available to view – many in full length, some with just excerpts.
For each title there’s also profiles of key cast and crew, as well as background stories, comments, photos and links to other related material. Hours can disappear when you start looking through the site – and it pays to have your broadband speed high and your cap fresh!
So take a look: www.nzonscreen.com … let us know what you think, suggest titles we should add, tell all your friends and loved ones, and enjoy NZ On Screen!
But what does that have to do with Wellington you might ask?
Aside from the fact that the NZ On Screen team is based here … Wellington is well known as a bit of a hub for the film industry. Most people would say that’s all down to Peter Jackson and Lord of the Rings. To be fair, he’s had a reasonably large influence.
But the Wellington has been the scene for film and television for a long time. On the NZ On Screen site you will find some gems of Wellington-ness…
Yet another mystery bar
I’ve never been afraid of eclecticism. A dash of Kiwiana and a touch of faded grandeur can go down a treat if served with a generous slug of hipster irony (see Mighty Mighty). A grab-bag of Nana kitsch can turn into something resembling conceptual art if it’s assembled with wit and flair (see Auckland’s Northern Steamship Company). But sometimes it all goes horribly wrong.
I know! Let’s grab some swatches of loud old carpet and put them in gold frames along the bar! Ooh, let’s get some random balustrades and standard lamps to mix in with the leftover expensive designer chairs from the last place! Hmm, needs more cross-stitch to go with the weatherbeaten weatherboards and seven patterns of wallpaper. Floral-painted female torsos will add some artsy class above the urinals. But it needs to be blokier, so let’s add dozens of TV screens to show our branded Flash animations when the footie’s not on, and the piece de resistance: a map of New Zild made out of Tui caps. Maaaate! [Read more]
Dominion Post no longer suckling from Big Liquor’s teet?
On Saturday, the big front page headline on the Dominion Post was "Cheers! We’re killing ourselves" about how alcohol is responsible for injuries, health problems and crime.
Today it’s "Weekend of Drunken Mayhem – 1000 calls to police".
Think maybe they lost a big advertising account?
Full disclosure: the TAWAs have some sponsorship from Epic Beer and we’re very happy about that.
Sorry ma, forgot to take out the trash
There I was taking a leisurely stroll along Lambton Quay when I happened to glance down Stout Street and suddenly noticed that the street was completely blocked by a giant pile of rubbish!
Goodness crikey me! What enviroterror has spewed on Stout? All is explained after the jump.
Cinephilia: Opening This Week
Too late to be of any use for Friday night entertainment, here’s a summary of the films opening this week across the city.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (Readings, Sky City Queensgate and Empire). That’s it. The calm before the inevitable Boxing Day storm.
But if Keanu Reeves playing a deadpan alien isn’t enough there’s always the annual ‘V’ Movie Marathon at the Paramount, kicking off at 4.00pm on Saturday. Organiser Ant Timpson has been somewhat scathing of Wellington’s ability (or inability) to hack the Marathon and is offering a special mini-Marathon ticket valid for 12 hours. Only problem, is you have a wear a nappy for the whole 12 hours ’cause you’d be a big baby.
On a different kind of kick, this weekend sees the first Korean Film Festival in Wellington – (only) three screenings of recent Korean movies, all at the Lighthouse in Petone on Saturday and Sunday.
The Day the Earth Stood Still will get a review in the Capital Times on Weds (and online at Funerals & Snakes soon after).