In which we bring you breaking news

Some­thing’s going on in Welling­ton. Bus dri­vers in Hataitai were only tak­ing mon­ey for one sec­tion from pas­sen­gers, warn­ing them they’d have to walk the oth­er sec­tion any way. Four trol­ley bus­es are parked along Cam­bridge Ter­race with their haz­zard lights on. At least four more bus­es are parked along Courte­nay Place. There were mut­ter­ings […]

Eat and eat and eat some more

At last those of us who are not sport­ing­ly inclined have a rea­son to vis­it the Cake Tin, and what a rea­son it is! The annu­al food show is upon us again, and I hope you’ve been train­ing. There real­ly are few things that match drink­ing large amounts of tiny lit­tle cups of wine and […]

Giblets, grooves and the guards themselves

Many Welling­ton­istas have already dis­cov­ered the good­ness that is Kazu: an oasis of dark wood, mind-bend­ing rice-based bev­er­ages and unmen­tion­able innards on sticks, taste­ful­ly hid­den away from the Courte­nay hordes. In the unlike­ly event that beef tongue and chick­en car­ti­lage aren’t enough to tempt you up the stair­case, Radio Active’s The Jew­el School will be […]

NZ Music Month at the Library

Welling­ton Pub­lic Library is get­ting into the spir­it of NZ Music Month with a series of free con­certs of the course of this week. Our pick of the bunch is the Welling­ton Inter­na­tion­al Ukulele Orches­tra, fea­tur­ing the tal­ents of Flight of the Con­chords Bret McKen­zie and local song­smith Age Pry­or, as well as an ever-expand­ing […]

Bus(t) a move

So, as part of the big shiny Metlink rebrand­ing, they’re going to change zones and prices, and they’d like you to have a say. Won­der­ing what this means and how it might affect you? Well, if you’re under 18 or over 65, you might get 50% off your fares, pro­vid­ed you show a pho­to ID. […]

Armageddon — down to the event centre…

Wow! Want to meet… Kaylee from Fire­fly? The very hot Ivano­va from Baby­lon 5? One of the (orig­i­nal) Dukes of Haz­zard? and the Gen­er­al Lee? Not to men­tion this per­son (no idea who, but I think you’d like to meet her, no? All you have to do is dress up like your favourite sci-fi char­ac­ter, […]

The Library Elf

library elf shown is not representative of actual library elvesHere’s a handy online ser­vice for those of you who use Welling­ton’s excel­lent Pub­lic Libraries. Cre­ate an account over at Library Elf, enter your library card details, and they’ll cre­ate a cus­tomised RSS feed that tells you what books you’ve got out that are near­ing their return date. Very handy for those of us who man­age to lose the paper issue slip some­where between the library exit and home.

The Hutt and Porirua libraries are also on the sys­tem, as are a few oth­er NZ-based libraries.

[hat tip: fras­er, via chch-changes.]

Nicest City in the World

Our post on Welling­ton’s 12th plac­ing in the recent Mer­cer HR Qual­i­ty of Life table has had the pleas­ant side-effect of cat­a­pault­ing Welling­ton (and the Welling­ton­ista) to the top of the Google rank­ings for a search on ‘nicest city in the world’. We’ll take Google’s word over Mer­cer’s any day.

Wellington Film Society for May

Whoa… it’s May already & I have neglect­ed to men­tion the won­der­ful Welling­ton Film Soci­ety even once this year! So… with­out fur­ther ado, here is what is com­ing up next month. In the words of the illus­tri­ous pres­i­dent, David Lind­say… Hi All, May sees the con­clu­sion of the Jean-Luc Godard ret­ro­spec­tive, made pos­si­ble by the […]

Test your knowledge

I’m writ­ing ques­tions for a work Quiz Night that we’re going to be hav­ing tomor­row, and decid­ed that it would be good to have a ‘Courte­nay Place and its sur­round­ings’ round, giv­en the loca­tion of this par­tic­u­lar branch of the Welling­ton­ista. How well will you do at answer­ing these ques­tions in the com­ments, with­out googling, […]