Rose Pruning Day — Botanic Gardens, June 12

Bud­ding rose enthu­si­asts might want to mark June 12 in their diaries. It is Rose Prun­ing Day at the Botan­ic Gar­dens. Inter­na­tion­al­ly acclaimed (prob­a­bly) rose experts will be on hand giv­ing pub­lic demon­stra­tions, advice, and answer­ing all your thorny ques­tions… If your pas­sion is for Mod­ern Bush & Climbers, you are invit­ed to assem­ble at […]

World Of WearableArt — models needed

The awe­some World Of Wear­ableArts is after more mod­els for the September/October shows. We at Welling­ton­ist Tow­ers rushed to the com­put­ers to sign-up only to dis­cov­er that the young ‘uns are eli­gi­ble. The oldies still expect to see them parad­ing their par­tic­u­lar brand of funky stuff down the cat­walk rep­re­sent­ing all that’s hip about the […]

Al “Pub Landlord” Murray

Buy, beg or steal a tick­et as we have it on excel­lent notice that this guy (Al Mur­ray) is the best come­di­an seen in many a year. A few of the Welling­ton­istas are going … you should too. The Opera House: Thurs­day 30th June & Fri­day 1st July The low-down from the Tick­etek site: All […]

When the Wind Blows

Merid­i­an Ener­gy have announced plans for a new wind farm at and around Quartz Hill, near Makara. With around 70 tur­bines planned for the farm, and each one of those three times big­ger than the one on Brook­lyn, there’s the poten­tial for 210 megawatts of pow­er to be pro­duced — enough for 100000 house­holds, or, […]

Red sky at night…

We here at Welling­ton­ist Tow­ers were absolute­ly kick­ing our­selves yes­ter­day evening when we realised that not a sin­gle one of us had bought in a cam­era to cap­ture the absolute­ly incred­i­ble colours that accom­pa­nied last night’s sun­set. A long arch cloud cov­ered the city, but, as the sun dipped down below the edge of the […]

Barmy Army enthusiasts — a survival guide

Here at Welling­ton­ist Tow­ers there are two camps regard­ing the British & Lions rug­by tour that’s hap­pen­ing as we write. One school of thought is that it’s a waste of mon­ey, time and ener­gy that would be far bet­ter spent on Kiwi music; the oth­er is that this is what life is all about. Even […]

Wellington Film Society screenings for June

What with Queen’s Birth­day and all, it’s a light, but good month for Film Soci­ety screen­ings. First up is the 1998 Ger­man movie 23, a film by young Ger­man direc­tor Hans-Chris­t­ian Schmid is based on the true sto­ry of Karl Koch, a young com­put­er hack­er who stum­bles across a hid­den world of intrigue, decep­tion and […]

Links for Tuesday, 31 May 2005

Yet more Welling­ton­ist ‘let me count the ways’ good­ness, this time from Rat­pony (no perma­links on the site, so you’ll have to find it for your­self if it’s dropped off the front­page). Mouse run­ning across Island Bay wom­an’s foot sparks mul­ti-nation­al efforts emer­gency ser­vices into action. Welling­ton doc­tor Ken Looi rides around Basin Reserve 814 […]

Links for Monday, 30 May 2005

A cou­ple more addi­tions to the ‘Let me count the ways…’ Welling­ton­ist meme, from Sibylle at heimat­seek­er and Mr Rea­son­able at Whis­per­ing Infer­no The Welling­ton City Coun­cil in-fight­­ing reach­es new lows Tor­na­do action in Para­pa­rau­mu, result­ing in this from Met­Ser­vice… Severe-weath­­er fore­cast­er Paul Mallinson said he had “almost men­tioned weak tor­na­does” in pre­dic­tions for the […]

The Phoenix Foundation — Pegasus

The Phoenix Foun­da­tion’s sec­ond album Pega­sus is out now, and has fol­lowed the lead of recent releas­es of fel­low Welling­ton bands Fat Fred­dy’s Drop (Based on a True Sto­ry) and Shi­had (Love is the New Hate) by going straight into the top 10 of the NZ album charts. Ten years ago it would have been […]