CHRISTCHURCH CURATED | CHRISTMAS 19 It’s party season! Time to frock up and rock up. Addington Cup Week kicks off the fun and we have all the deets. Plus a preview of the banging festivals hitting the city. Our Christmas gift guide will help you nail your ‘Nice’ list, and we have all that’s hot in beauty, cuisine, home and events.
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24 Tech It Out Hot offerings from the tech world.
25 Christmas Edit Your ultimate gift guide.
Community 34 Trotting into Action We have all the deets for Addington Cup Week. 40 Spotlight on the City What's new in the inner city, from retail meccas to the latest hospo hotspots.
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44 The Crowd Whisperer Callam Mitchell of festival promoter Team Event.
Home & Lifestyle 50 Best Dressed CoLab Architecture's Tobin Smith and Blair Paterson.
08 Lust List This season’s essentials.
51 Getting Smart Canopy Landscape Architects' Julie Greenslade and Paul Roper-Gee.
12 Word on the Street Tip-offs, trends and more. 16 Welding It All Together Health and wellbeing has a new home in Christchurch.
52 Home Styling The things we are coveting. 55 Hot Property With Mary Turnbull.
18 Meet the Local 'Rust' artist and now gallery owner Don Service.
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20 Escaping Reality Crank that handle, plug in that cable and find the clues.
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22 The Season's Hot List Events that need to be on your radar.
62 Fashion Edit Refresh your look for party season. 64 Heroic Statements The 'hero' sports jacket is king for men this season.
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49 Home & Lifestyle
61 Fashion
75 Wellbeing
85 Food & Drink
105 Culture
120 The Last Word
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66 Bright Shiny Things Meet some of the city's leading artisan jewellers. 74 Art Imitating Life Ara fashion students win for pushing boundaries.
Wellbeing 76 Nothing Compares To You Comparison coach and now author Lucy Sheridan. 78 The Good Life With Dr Libby. 82 Beauty Edit Put the glam in your party.
Food & Drink 87 Vino Fino Home of expert wine advice for over 25 years. 89 Baked As Our Top 5 scrummy bakeries. 90 Giving the Gift of Beer Ralph Bungard of Three Boys Brewery.
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106 Quiet Commotion UK rock legend Lloyd Cole. 108 Ladi, Interrupted Ladi6 is back and on song. 110 Bring on the Sunshine Meet KC of the Sunshine Band. 113 What's On Calendar The city's hottest tickets. 117 Entertain Me Films, podcasts, music, books & TV. 120 The Last Word Rising star Louis Baker. C I TYSCA P E
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ring on the party, Cityscapers! Addington Cup Week kicks off the season we love to love, and we are sooo ready. We bring you all the deets on the biggest week in Christchurch’s social calendar. Important stuff like what the judges are looking for in The Crossing Fashion Starts Here Best Dressed Competition and stuff about the racing as well, like pointers on how to pick a winner. And thanks to Callam Mitchell and his team at Team Event, Addington Cup Week is just the start of party season. We talk to the promoter putting the icing on Christchurch’s cake this summer. Ladi6 is just one of the fantastic artists he is bringing to town, and we check in with her as well (that’s her gorgeous self on the cover). The days are counting down to Christmas and with that comes the fun and the challenge of finding the perfect gift for all those on your ‘Nice’ list. We live to serve here at Cityscape, and so we have served up a curated Chistmas cityscape.co.nz
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gift guide brimming with ideas fresh and failsafe. Nailing that pressy list is the best reason possible for heading to the central city and exploring its retail hotspots, followed by a drink and some nibbles, of course. We shine our spotlight on what’s new in the inner city, from retail meccas to the hottest hospo hangouts. And if 2020 is looking like the year to put a ring on it, check out our feature on the amazingly creative community of jewellers we have in this city.
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Word on the Street TIP-OFFS, TRENDS & MORE
POTTERY BARN BENCHWRIGHT EXTENDING DINING TABLE (RRP $2949) FROM BALLANTYNES
FESTIVAL
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NEW HOME FOR HOMEWARES Iconic inner-city
department store Ballantynes have opened their stunning new retail space and it’s packed full of wow factor. Step inside and discover some chic European influence throughout, with a spectacular three-storey atrium at the intersection of the old and new – this is where you’ll find the oh-so-cool deli, café and wine bar Kin. The shiny, new 2,800 square metre homewares department is drenched in natural light and will bring all your design dreams to life with exclusive-to-NZ brands Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and West Elm. These upscale US brands will bring a touch of difference to the homewares on offer in town and will leave your home looking at its best. Pottery Barn specialise in casual, comfortable and classy home furnishings – they have a timeless design aesthetic and will provide inspo for every room. Pottery Barn Kids’ designs create child-friendly, snazzy and innovative spaces for the nursery, bedroom and playroom. West Elm creates unique, affordable designs for modern living, with a strong commitment to Fair Trade-certified, handcrafted products. Be sure to stop by and check what all the fuss is about; you’ll surely discover some Christmas gift goodies while you’re there, too. ballantynes.co.nz
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The disco balls will be in full swing as A Summer’s Day Disco dances into Hagley Park on Sunday January 12. KC and The Sunshine Band, Earth Wind and Fire Experience featuring Al McKay, Boney M featuring Maizie Williams and The Australian Bee Gees all show off their best moves. thebreeze.co.nz
ART GALLERY
NATURE MEETS ART The newly opened RightSide Gallery is a stunning space home to a collection of pieces made using form, texture and colour. The gallery is helmed by Don Service, who loves to work with timber, steel and rust, and plywood. Other artists include Joel Hart, Stef Gray and Hamish Brotherstone. instagram.com/rightside_art_ gallery
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WORD ON THE STREET
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DIVINE INTERVENTION
The buskers are coming!
Circle January 23 to February 16 in your diary for 2020, Cityscapers – everyone’s favourite buskers festival is back! Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival returns to the city for its 25th year, and headlining the 2020 edition is ‘champagne cabaret’ show Blanc de Blanc. Taking over the always popular Spiegeltent, the show brings together the finest cabaret and acrobatic talent from around the world, serving a blend of vintage glamour, high-end spectacle and titillating acts to infatuate and delight. From the creative team behind the worldwide smash hits LIMBO and Cantina, Blanc de Blanc will hit Christchurch direct from a triumphant run at the Sydney Opera House and London's West End. The ever-popular festival galas will return to the Isaac Theatre Royal, as will the immersive long-table dining event, Feast of Fools, set to take place at an iconic Christchurch location. The full programme of ticketed shows, busking pitches, and large-scale spectacles will be announced soon. As always though, expect variety, fun and surprise. breadandcircus.co.nz BREWERY
WINNERS ARE GRINNERS Our good friends at Three Boys Brewery are buzzing with excitement as they’ve taken home 11 medals, after entering 12 beers at the NZ Beer Awards. They picked up 3 gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze! We already know Three Boys’ beer is a step above the rest, but this award just solidifies it. Their brewery is well worth a visit, too – you can go on a tour and find out how such perfect beer is crafted, and of course be able to taste the goodness for yourself. threeboysbrewery.co.nz
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NZ’s premier laser tattoo removal and lightening specialists, Sacred Laser, have brought the best laser removal tools to town – the Medlite C6 and Picosure. Using these machines, the team can target all colours and ensure the best possible results using the correct wavelengths. The qualified technicians have been tattooed and had removal – they consider each project with the understanding and expertise gained from 20 years of experience in the tattoo industry. sacredlaser.co.nz
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WELDING IT ALL TOGETHER
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Health and wellbeing has a new home in Christchurch. The Welder brings all aspects of a healthy life under one roof in Welles Street.
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WHO’S AT THE WELDER? O-Studio Get the most from your body and mind with yoga, flotation, meditation, ice baths, infra-red saunas and personalised coaching programmes. GoodFor Stock up on pantry goods without the wasteful packaging that comes with it. Great Pastry Shop Expect refined indulgence from Rhiannon and Elsie’s top-notch patisserie treats. Barefoot Eatery From the team behind Greenroots Juicery comes Barefoot Eatery, offering plant-based organic goodness. Salut! Salut! A tapas
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bar inspired by the Spanish tradition of sobremesa, a post-meal interlude for chatting and relaxing. Bar Yoku Former All Black Andy Ellis has teamed with Sam and Sally Hooper of Sister Kong and Pot Sticker Dumpling Bar on this yakitori restaurant. Grizzly Baked Goods This modern craft bakery will entice and delight with its epic lineup of sweet and savoury treats. Two Raw Sisters Margo and Rosa Flanagan serve up tasty plant-based morsels and also run cooking workshops. Corkin + Friends No neighbourhood would be complete without a hair salon, and Stewart Corkin brings over 20 years’ experience in the industry to his spot in The Welder. Flourish Foliage These guys specialise in brightening up other people’s spaces with their indoor plants. Tom Newfield The hospo hitmaker has an Italian-themed eatery coming to the complex, so watch this space! Felt. A homewares store that features locally produced and other ethically made items. Noble & Savage Tea House Modern-day tea merchants Noble & Savage create bespoke tea blends. thewelder.nz
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MEET THE LOCAL
Rust never sleeps and neither it seems does ‘rust artist’ Don Service, who has added gallery owner to his impressive CV. He tells Cityscape how RightSide Gallery came to be, how his own art has evolved, and how he relaxes when he finds the time. You are something of a jack-ofall-trades in the art world – how did that come about? I get asked to do lots of different things – art hanging, art repairs and art technician jobs – that come in through word of mouth so I usually say yes then figure it out from there. I have a varied background career-wise, which gives me the confidence to say yes, but art and design has always been my passion. Tell us about your new gallery and the artists represented? I have wanted a workshop and showroom for years, it just took a while to bring it all together. I met the artists at various shows around the country, became friends and mentioned I was opening a gallery and asked them if they wanted to be involved. Luckily they all said yes.
In your own art you work with rust – what drew you to that? I love the colours and textures in rust and the versatility of steel. I started playing around with them, people liked the results, so I submitted some photos to the first Christchurch Art Show. It has all just grown from there. Rust never sleeps – that must mean your works change over time? Yes they do change, which I think is cool, but I coat them with lacquers or resins, which slows the rusting process down a lot. I don't want to sell something that quickly turns to a pile of dust on the floor, that would be awkward.
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What do you think Christchurch needs the most? More entertaining, exciting and fun things to do. More live music. Tell us a secret about yourself? I'm a shit guitar player. What’s your favourite material possession? My 1971 Hamilton Jet 32, which I rebuilt a few years ago. I love getting it out on our rivers and lakes with friends and family. What are you listening to/reading/bingewatching at the moment? Listening to Gary Clark Jr or Queens of the Stone Age; reading Adrian Newey, How to Build a Car; bingewatching Justified or The Grand Tour. What’s your favourite movie? Too many to name but I love a good war movie – Saving Private Ryan etc. I’m not so much into romcoms. Anything coming to Christchurch that you are particularly looking forward to? I always enjoy the SCOPE Classic at Ruapuna every summer. How do you relax? I love taking the boat out to the Waimakariri or Rakaia rivers with friends, park up wth a beer and try and catch a fish – beautiful, exciting and relaxing. We are very lucky! Also making things. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given? It's not what happens to you, it's what you do about it. Don't wait, just start – so get off your arse and make it happen. If you weren’t doing what you are now, what would you want to do? Racing driver, or drummer in a huge rock band. Unfortunately I’m not good enough for either but I can dream about it.
ESCAPING REALITY
The aim is to work in a team to uncover clues, crack codes, solve puzzles and complete your mission, which is to get out.
Find the clues, solve the puzzle and escape! That’s what the good folks at CodeBreakers live for and they filled Cityscape in on some of the adventures to be had at their two locations.
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THE SEASON'S HOT LIST
Events that need to be on your radar.
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Grapes and gourmands The South Island’s favourite wine and food event returns to Hagley Park on Saturday, December 7, for the ninth year. The South Island Wine & Food Festival features more than 45 of the best loved wineries from around the South Island, alongside six top local restaurants and 35 gourmet food producers from Canterbury and beyond. There’s also a range of free wine and food seminars, along with a top lineup of classic Kiwi talent on the music stage. Cheers to that! winefestival.co.nz
Pick out your best outfit, place your bets and join in raising a glass to celebrate the biggest harness racing day on the calendar. Trot over to Addington Raceway & Events Centre on Tuesday November 12 and join in the racing excitement. addington.co.nz
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Hagley Park will be filled with Christmas cheer as the Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park takes over on Saturday, November 30. Bring a picnic blanket and relax as you enjoy the talent on the stage. The night will end with a bang as the sky is lit up with a fireworks spectacular. Bring your koha to support Youthline. coke.co.nz
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FOLLOW THE BREADCRUMBS
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The RNZB keep producing the classical ballet goods and their rendition of Hansel & Gretel is sure to impress. The timeless tale will take you on a journey to a dark and fantastical realm where two lost children enter a gingerbread house. Check it out at the Isaac Theatre Royal from November 21 until November 23. rnzb.org.nz
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After penning for the Commotions in the 1980s, Lloyd Cole continues to create great music, as he makes clear on his new album Guesswork. With Commotions’ guitarist Neil Clark, Cole will present an acoustic celebration of his career in From Rattlesnakes to Guesswork, which hits the James Hay Theatre on Saturday 23 November. lloydcole.com
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TECH IT OUT
Hot offerings from the world of cool technology
CONNECT
SUPERB SNAPS OPPO are the kings at perfecting mobile phone cameras and the latest model, the OPPO A9 2020, lives up to these expectations – it has five built in cameras! The front camera is 16MP and the rear quad camera 48MP. It will give you shake-free filming and also sports a huge 5000mAh battery. oppo.com/nz
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SMOOTH CYCLING If you’re looking for an e-bike that feels like you’re riding a cloud, check out the eZee Sprint T4 Electric Bike. This all-rounder has a smart torque sensor and rear hydraulic brakes that help smooth the ride. actionbicycleclub.com TRAVEL
CROSSING BORDERS
SMART LIGHTING
SEE THE SOUND
Tackle international travel with confidence thanks to iFLYTEK’s Jarvisen Translator. The brainy handheld device can translate 60 languages and responds in under a second. Save yourself the trouble of learning a new language and treat yourself to the world’s most powerful translator. iflytek.co.nz
Transform your music into life with the uber-cool Nanoleaf Rhythm. These smart light panels produce some captivating colours and will connect to your music and dance along to the beat. Our hot tip is to try the sunrise scene – this is where you can schedule the panels to come on in the colours of the sunrise, to wake you up naturally. FB/nutronnz
E-SCOOTER
CRUISEY COMMUTE Electric scooters are an easy way to get around town. Why hire one though – the Kaiser Baas Revo E3 Electric Scooter boasts cruise control, a foldable frame, electric brakes, full LED displays, removable battery and can get up to 25 kph. FB/nutronnz
WIN! Cityscape has an OPPO A9 2020 smartphone, valued at $499, to give away. To enter the draw, email info@somocreative.co.nz with ‘OPPO’ in the subject line and tell us your favourite photo subject. Entries close December 31.
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The 2019 Cityscape Christmas Edit Whether you spell it Christmas or Xmas, the time for family festivities and gift-giving is near. Turn the page for all the help you need to get your Santa on.
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CONSCIOUS CONSUMER A selection of gift ideas guaranteed to pass the sustainability test.
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Seekers of the intrepid journey will love these indulgent picks guaranteed to make the experience a memorable one.
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Design devotees and lovers of all things beautifully crafted will be swept off their feet with these special treats.
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Gourmand goodies to impress and indulge all your culinary desires.
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Pamper precious bubs and kids this Christmas with these super-cute gift choices.
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OUT OF THE BOX With a distinct difference, these gifts are destined to hit the mark.
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Experiences trump stuff for many people these days. If you’ve got someone like that on your list, a voucher from CodeBreakers will help them escape reality for an hour as they try to find hidden treasure, steal the Mona Lisa or become James Bond, all the while searching for a way out of a locked room. codebreakers.nz
Tickets to one of the spectacular Bread & Circus – World Buskers Festival shows in January and February, such as ‘champagne cabaret’ Blanc de Blanc in the fabulous Spiegeltent, will put you in the good books until at least Easter. Stay tuned for more announcements and snap those tickets stat as shows sell out fast. breadandcircus.co.nz
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NAILING IT Pamper a gal pal, your sis or mum with the ultimate lux gels or acrylics and immaculate nail art design at Nails By Tomo. nailsbytomo.co.nz
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Christchurch Art Gallery Design Store has got your Christmas gift buying sorted! The store is full of innovative must-haves, from handpicked treasures to unique objects inspired by collection works and multi award-winning kids’ publication Art-tastic – you’ll be spoilt for choice! Stop by the store or shop online for free shipping. christchurchartgallery.org.nz/shop
For the cinephile in your life, give the gift that will take them back to the golden age of movies but without the hard seats. It’s comfort and style all the way at Lumière, the city’s newest art-house cinema. Perfect for a date night, you can grab a cheeseboard and glass of wine, craft beer or cocktail to take to your super-comfy seat. lumierecinemas.co.nz
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PERSONALLY PRECIOUS Unearth precious personal items to be expertly framed by Eco Frame and Mirror and create a truly unique gift designed to be treasured forever. frameandmirror.co.nz
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ACTION Cityscape brings you all the deets for Addington Cup Week, the biggest week on Christchurch’s social calendar. We have tips for picking a winner as well as pacing yourself on the 116th Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup Day, the inside word from the fashion judges on what they are looking for, and we catch up with the artists who will keep the vibe pumping between races.
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ang on to your fascinators, everything is lined up and ready to race for Addington Cup Week. The season’s hottest social event is this year set to be the most stylish yet. Join the city’s crème de la crème at Addington Raceway & Events Centre when the action kicks off on Tuesday November 12 with Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup Day and continues on the Friday with Show Day Races. On the day, a full card of 12 races culminates in the 116th running of the Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup. In between the racing excitement, there’s fabulous fashions on the catwalk, with heats and semi-finals for The Crossing Fashion Starts Here Best Dressed Competition held in The Edge Public Village, and finals in the presentation area. You’ll also find plenty of delicious treats served up by some of the city’s top international food providers, and thirst-quenching refreshments at the bar. Amid the revelry, Addington Raceway &
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THE EDGE PUBLIC VILLAGE Access by general admission Home to heats and semi-finals for The Crossing Fashion Starts Here Best Dressed Competition Indoor and outdoor bars Food courtyard with over 15 food trucks and stalls Gives access to trackside Big TV screens Phone charging stations AWOP - Pay with wristbands
LINDAUER LAWN AND ROOFTOP First 1000 to arrive receive a complimentary glass of Lindauer First few hundred receive a free flower crown or button hole Entertainment from Kiwi R&B-pop artist Vince Harder Private bars and food vendors Indoor and outdoor seating Front-row trackside action Rooftop views of the races
Events Centre will be supporting St John and Ronald McDonald House South Island. The huge range of hospitality options on offer including private and shared marquees, prime viewing hospitality, and indoor and outdoor choices always prove popular and have already sold out for 2019. General admission will get you to the heart of the action in The Edge Public Village. Check out the Speights Beer Garden, too, where you can take on The Rock Beat the Bar Challenge. For the ultimate betting experience the TAB Trackside Retreat is positioned in a reserved area directly in line with the 75m mark. If you want a day to remember treat yourself to the Lindauer Lawn, a grassed area close to the track that offers the chance to mix with a who’s who of New Zealand society as you get a great view of the racing action. You’ll also gain access to the rooftop and be entertained between races by Kiwi R&B-pop artist Vince Harder, who’ll be breaking out the hits, including his No. 1 single ‘Everything’.
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Synth pop tribute band Automatic 80s will keep the vibe going in the public village. The week’s excitement continues at Addington’s Show Day Races on Friday November 15, with more great racing, live entertainment and a free kids’ zone. Entry is by gold coin donation, with all proceeds going to support the great work of the Maia Health Foundation. There’ll be plenty of tasty Kiwi treats and refreshments available in the numerous public areas, including the Lindauer and Blanc de Blanc lawns, Twiggers and the Christian Cullen Lounge. Racing highlights of the day are the Woodlands NZ Free-For-All and the Airpark Canterbury Dominion Trot. The NZ Kidz Kartz Final is definitely a crowd-pleaser for all ages. Alt-pop band Skymachine will entertain between the races with a blend of synth tapestries and weighted lyrics. So don’t hold back – kick off your shoes and cut some shapes in the Show Day sun! addington.co.nz
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JUSTIN MACLAREN, AUTOMATIC 80s Synth pop tribute band Automatic 80s will keep the vibe going in The Edge Public Village. We talk to vocalist Justin Maclaren.
You’re obviously all big fans of ‘80s music – what’s the attraction? This is the music of our youth so it therefore holds significant nostalgic importance for us personally. Secondly, this is the decade when many musicians departed from guitar-driven music and started experimenting with synthesizers, many with a lack of knowledge of how to play keyboards. This produced an era punctuated with huge pop hits featuring simple but memorable synth riffs that we find very enjoyable to play, and audiences love to dance and sing along to
these ‘80s anthems. You recreate that whole time with your lighting and backdrops – what’s the trick there? Throughout the history of this band, which originally formed in Christchurch in 1985 as Amez Amez, we have always maintained a high production level including costuming, in the belief that this is not simply a covers band going about their business but rather a show. The way the performance looks is every bit as important as the musicianship in contributing to the success we have experienced. Any of the new wave of synth pop bands that you really like? Yes – Friendly Fires, Mesh, Wolfsheim, Ladytron and MGMT, although these would be considered underground. Not really a fan of the current wave of commercial pop. Any new Kiwi artists that have caught your attention? The Naked and Famous. Tell us about your first gig together? The original lineup of this band used to drive around Ōtautahi Christchurch during the mid 1980s looking for parties. We would have all the band gear in a van and just set up and
play, uninvited. Sometimes to a great reception, on other occasions not so much. It was always fun though. Do you have a pre- and/or post-show ritual? We usually have a little singalong out the back, jump around in order to warm up physically, and wish each other the best for the performance. This includes the production team and management, who are of course a critical part of what we do as a team and what we have achieved. Who are your musical heroes? Depeche Mode, Muse, Fleetwood Mac, The Comsat Angels, Talk Talk, INXS, OMD, The Fixx. Outside of the Automatic 80s you have your own musical careers – what’s been going on for each of you there? Automatic 80s bassist Clint Harris is part of The Feelers’ lineup and a member of Opshop. He continues to perform with both these bands and has a summer tour coming up with The Feelers. Opshop will be supporting John Farnham in late November, which Clint is very excited about. Automatic 80s drummer Jayden Lee is part of Auckland’s successful indie band Alae, who have recently signed a deal with LA record label Anti-Gravity Records. Automatic 80s vocalists and songwriters Pearl Runga and Justin Maclaren, along with Auckland musician and composer Simon Finnel, will perform for the first time as The Broken. Automatic 80s guitarist Ryan Wood is a sought-after session player and continually performs as guitarist and bassist with a variety of bands around Auckland’s busy venues. automatic80s.co.nz
HOW TO PICK A WINNER 1. Look for a horse that seems fit and alert, with good muscle tone and that’s walking in a
calm and purposeful manner – it should look like it’s on a mission! 2. Favourites win about a third of the time so it follows that they’re probably the safest bet – but at low-paying odds. 3. Check in your race book for a horse’s record. Look at how it has done in similar track conditions and at similar distances to its upcoming race. Some horses have a past record of winning at long odds – it could be worth a bet. 4. Backing a winning driver throughout a meeting can pay dividends. 5. Remember that no-one wins all the time – that’s part of the fun. If all else fails, pick the name you like the most!
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VINCE HARDER
Kiwi R&B-pop artist Vince Harder will be breaking out the hits on the Lindauer Lawn between races. What you have been up to recently? I have just got back from touring with Guy Sebastian on his sold-out Australian tour. Any plans to return to the recording studio soon? I’m always in the studio! But I’m definitely working on another single release, if not before the end of the year then early next. What’s on the cards for 2020? It’s looking pretty good so far. I’m planning on writing and releasing more original music and also focusing on more live performances throughout New Zealand and Australia. Tell us about your first gig? I think my first ever proper gig was at the music festival Parachute. I formed my own band with a really lame name and started writing and performing originals. I had just finished up at EXCEL School of Performing Arts. What’s one thing people probably don’t know about you? I’m a little obsessed with watching funny stuff on YouTube, especially Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah. What’s your favourite way to spend a Sunday afternoon? On the couch watching movies with my family and ordering Uber Eats. Any new Kiwi artists that have caught your attention? Yeah, there’s heaps. I like JessB, she’s dope. What album/song do you have on high rotation at the moment? I’ve just
started rediscovering The Beatles Abbey Road remastered album and appreciating how epic they were as songwriters and musicians! Do you have a pre- and/or post-show ritual? Yeah, pre-show you will always find me warming my voice up and doing one or two minutes of conscious breathing, and lately I’ve been having hot water and honey. Before I go on stage I usually also call my wife if she’s not there. Who are your musical heroes? Of course MJ (Michael Jackson), Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, the Bee Gees and Usher to name a few. Any plans for while you’re in Christchurch? Yeah, I’ll probably catch up with some friends and hit up Hello Sunday café for some good eats. facebook.com/vincehrdr
BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS Get your day off to the best start with a delicious breakfast washed down with a glass or two of bubbles. Here’s our picks: Christchurch Casino The official partner will be putting on a big morning. Aikmans Bar & Eatery Stylish and relaxed, this gastropub sports an expansive sunny courtyard and heated louvred area. Dux Dine This warm, comfortable and laxed space in a historic turn-of-the-century villa has fabulous indoor and outdoor areas. No.4 Bar & Restaurant Dine in comfort with comfy couches or enjoy the fresh air in the covered outdoor courtyards. Universo Brasserie & Bar Equal parts edgy and Euro chic, this tropical escape will have you starting your race day in style. Bloody Mary’s You’ll leave this swish eatery feeling very royal. Terrace Tavern Relaxed and casual, this venue on The Terrace oozes good vibes.
AFTER PARTY Head to Christchurch Casino – they’re putting on free buses from the main entrance departing every 15 minutes. The casino is celebrating their 25th anniversary, which means this year’s a little more special. There’ll be live entertainment, so get ready to sing along to Mandi Miller, Eddie Simon and Southfield. The Christchurch Casino is the perfect place to continue the action once the racing is done!
PACE YOURSELF! No one wants their race day experience ruined by those around them. Be considerate of your fellow
punters, drink up the free water available all day and remember... Start the day as your mother always nagged – with a good breakfast! There’s a wealth of great options around the city – see our guide to the best. Get your transport plan sorted in advance: Taxi there and grab a free bus to Christchurch Casino departing every 15 minutes after the races. Ladies: to treat your feet, tuck a pair of ballerina flats in your handbag. Those towering stilettos might look great but they have a limited number of wearable hours. Stay hydrated: remember to hook into some of the free water provided in between those drinks. Sun smart: don’t forget the sunnies and sunblock!
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FASHION The racing will be thrilling on Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup Day but for many of those in attendance the real contest will be the trackside fashion stakes, The Crossing Fashion Starts Here Best Dressed Competition. Hand on heart that’s probably true for us here in the Cityscape office! It’s not too late to organise your outfit and you can enter up till noon on the day. To get started on your winning style, head to The Crossing and its great range of fashion outlets from international flagship stores such as H&M, Country Road and SEED alongside top New Zealand designers Barkers, IVYBLU, Workshop and RUBY. Madisons Off Broadway offer a stunning range of special-occasion wear, with brands such as Calvin Klein, Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren. To give you the inside running, we check in with judges Deanna Didovich, designer with RUBY; Shelley Ferguson, editorial director of home and fashion magazines at Bauer Media; and head judge Jackie O’Fee, owner of Signature Style, to see what they are looking for in a winner. Heats and semi-finals of The Crossing Fashion Starts Here Best Dressed Competition will be held in The Edge Public Village To enter online and to download the judging guidelines, head to addington.co.nz
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Shelley Ferguson is editorial director of home and fashion magazines at Bauer Media. What’s the golden rule of race day fashion? Look fabulous, feel amazing, be comfortable! What will you be looking for on the day? I’d love to see modern formal looks, defined silhouettes and some bold colour. I also love classy headwear so I’ll be looking for statement pieces that cleverly complement the rest of the look. How important is it to work a theme? So important! Having an
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overall theme and approach means your entire outfit is cohesive and considered. If you shop for individual pieces you love, they may not all work together. Finding a common element from the start – whether it be a theme, colour or shape – makes it easier to shop and creates an outfit with serious wow factor. What advice do you have for contestants? Let your lovely personalities shine through! Have fun, be positive, dial up those smiles and have a blast. What’s the most common fashion faux pas? Too many OTT fussy details all worn together. Sequins, feathers and patterns are fun but can look overwhelming when all worn at the same time. Oh, and women in heels they can’t actually walk in! It’s a
IMAGE: JAIMIE'S DRESS FROM MADISONS OFF BROADWAY, HEADPIECE BY BOURBON ROSE. LIAM DRESSED BY BARKERS. THE CROSSING.
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What’s the golden rule of race day fashion? Just look gorgeous and have fun! What will you be looking for on the day? Attention to detail, and that’s every detail from the top of your head to the sole of your shoe – it gets so hard to pick a winner that one year we really did eliminate one of the finalists due to her shoe being broken! I’ll also be looking to see on-trend looks – as an example, this year I’m expecting we’ll see a lot of statement sleeves, and I love colour! How important is it to work a theme? It’s important that
your overall look is cohesive, so if you are going for a Dior silhouette you need to make sure everything works with it, while if you are opting for something modern, like a jumpsuit, everything has to fit that look also. What advice do you have for contestants? Make sure you’ve sorted every element of your outfit and then on the day, relax and be yourself. This is one of the best ‘dressing up’ things you can ever do, so you want to make sure you really enjoy it. What’s the most common fashion faux pas? The wrong shoe or forgetting to style your hair. What’s the best way to get the judges’ attention? Look amazing! Honestly, every year we are blown away by the incredible standard of the outfits. You truly need to look fabulous. How do you nail selecting a hat or fascinator? Make sure you do your research – take a look at racewear winners internationally, particularly Australia as the seasons are the same, and see what is trending. Also, ask your milliner for advice – they work in this world all the time. What are you hoping not to see? Too much flesh or cocktail wear. Race day fashion isn’t party fashion.
long day so comfortable shoes are a must. What’s the best way to get the judges’ attention? Be yourself, be proud of how you look and own it. A woman’s natural confidence is the ultimate accessory to a great outfit. How do you nail selecting a hat or fascinator? Seeing ‘Dresscode: Fascinators required’ on an event invite can be slightly terrifying! But Cup Day is the perfect occasion to experiment and a well-chosen headpiece can completely elevate an outfit. And remember, a headpiece can be a band, bow, clip, hat or fascinator, so there are plenty of practical options that don’t look like feather dusters. It can help to consider your face shape – if you have an oval-shaped face then a headpiece
with more width is a great choice. Usually I choose my dress first as it’s the key part of my look, then I find a headpiece with one unifying feature, like shape. I like classic, chic and contemporary shapes and colour palettes – so nothing too detailed, garish or sparkly. Finally, think about your hairstyle – if you have a big, bold piece then a sleek chignon will work well, whereas a banded style is best with big bouncy curls. If you get confused, always think back to your personal style and what naturally ‘fits’ you. What are you hoping not to see? People dressing too casually! Christchurch Casino NZ Trotting Cup Day is steeped in tradition so I think it’s important to respect that and make an effort to be suitably attired.
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Jackie O’Fee is the owner of Signature Style.
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Deanna Didovich is creative director at RUBY. What’s the golden rule of race day fashion? The bolder the better! What will you be looking for on the day? I’ll be looking out for someone whose personality shines through the outfit they have put together. I am sure there will be some beautiful fashion on display, but for me it will be all about not just putting on the trendiest dress but considered styling, unique accessories and a great colour palette. How important is it to work a theme? Anything goes! A theme isn’t necessarily important; you should work to what you feel most confident in. What advice do you have for contestants? Don’t worry about what anyone else is wearing! Just have fun. What’s the most common fashion faux pas? Wearing something you don’t feel comfortable in – you want to enjoy the day and feel your best. What’s the best way to get the judges’ attention? Confidence is key. How do you nail selecting a hat or fascinator? You can definitely be more creative in this area, using hair accessories as another option. We have a range of hair clips and headbands that could be the perfect finishing touch to a look – whether this is pairing the RUBY Dionne Headband with your outfit, or the RUBY Prince Clips with a sleek ponytail.
Spotlight on the city Cityscape checks in with what’s new in the inner city, from retail meccas boasting everything from boutiques to High Street fashion, and hospitality venues ideal for everything from an intimate date night to places where the party is guaranteed. RIVERSIDE MARKET This seven-day-a-week market space by the Bridge of Remembrance has been inundated since opening with keen shoppers wanting to get their hands on the multitude of goodies on offer. Stop by and you’ll discover plenty of banging eateries, artisan suppliers and boutique retailers – you’ll be
spoilt for choice. You can bop along as you shop, too – there’s an awesome sound system that was put in by Craig Shaw and the team at Harvey Norman. Among the 30 independent food outlets and 40 market stalls are city favourites Pedro’s Kitchen, where you can pick up some delectable tapas; Argentine BBQ bosses El Quincho; Bohemian Bakery, serving up their fresh baked goods; Cured NZ by the team from Cashmere Cuisine, with their delicious deli fare; and Fritz’s Wieners, where you’ll find the best bratwurst around. You can also brush up on your cooking skills or learn about a specific cuisine with Riverside Kitchen, where the friendly, knowledgeable team can turn you into a MasterChef in no time! Be sure to head up, too, where you can quench your thirst and soak in some sunshine as you check out some of the laxed rooftop bars that overlook the Avon River.
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LUMIÈRE Think The Great Gatsby meets boutique luxury cinema and that’s what you’ll find at the state-of-theart Lumière, set in the stunning Arts Centre. Helmed by Christchurch cinema legend Nick Paris, Lumière is helping to pave the way for a bright future for cinema in Christchurch and at the same time offering a series of gentle nods to the past, such as the two theatres named after screen legends Brigitte Bardot and Sarah Bernhardt. The Art Deco bar is the star of the complex and the perfect place to enjoy a pre-movie drink – Bijou, which is French for ‘little gem’, offers pure decadence and sophistication. You can soak in the atmosphere as you relax in the emerald velvet chairs and sip on a signature cocktail, craft beer or wine. When it comes time for your screening, you’ll experience
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state-of-the-art digital projection (some crystal-clear viewing!), indulge in a delicious cheeseboard and recline back into the ever-so-comfortable chairs that will have you feeling as though you are floating on a cloud. If you’re looking for a movie experience like no other, Lumière has the goods.
BALLANTYNES – LICHFIELD STREET It’s been two years in the making but Ballantynes have reopened their Lichfield Street entrance and the stunning spot will have you wowing with excitement. The new homewares department boasts exclusive concept store Pottery Barn, the first New Zealand store for the iconic US chain, which will
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up the ante for design gurus around town. You’ll be stoked to find Pottery Barn Kids, West Elm and a florist alongside mouthwateringly rich and decadent sweets served up by the good folks at Chocolate Library. If you’re a foodie, The Pantry is the perfect place to stock up on all your tasty needs – they’ve got you covered from bold red wines to botanical gins, spreads to meringues, take-home hand-crafted meals and everything in between. The lux Lichfield Street offerings are rounded out by Kin, an elegant café and wine bar that will tickle your senses with some of the incredible treats on their menu (be sure to try the weekend brunch!). The best way to experience Kin is to share a meal,
RIDING IN STYLE What better way to explore the hotspots of our resurgent
city than in a zippy and oh-so-styley BMW 1 Series. Cityscape took to the streets in the latest model one afternoon, courtesy of Christchurch BMW, and found city traffic a lot easier to cope with when cossetted in leather luxury and that inimitable new-car aroma. The suspension smoothed out those rough road surfaces we still come across occasionally, and keeping within that 30 kph inner-city speed limit was a lot easier with the heads-up display. Lots of room in the back for those bags of shopping as well. Know what was extra cool? You could search for an address by writing with your finger on the top of the navigation touch pad – get the first few letters out and ‘search’ will do the rest. Now that’s a step up from fumbling with a keyboard! chchbmw.co.nz
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relax over a coffee and maybe indulge in a cheeky rosé or two.
THE CROSSING At The Crossing you’ll discover a shopping mecca full of swag that offers a wonderful web of wicked finds. Hidden laneways and stylish air bridges dominate this style maven’s heaven and you’re sure to find some banging culinary destinations inconspicuously tucked away, too. If it’s stylish looks you’re after, you won’t be disappointed with killer stores Witchery, Country Road, Sunglass Hut and Barkers. If you’re on the lookout for a little something for someone special, The Gift Shop is the go-to and have some beautiful treasures including clothes, soaps,
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On one of your visits to the new Riverside Market, you may have noticed some funky tunes coming out of a banging sound system – if not, be sure to listen out next time you pop in. You can thank Harvey Norman Commercial’s Craig Shaw (pictured) for this multi-zoned audio system, which sounds fabulous! Opening day featured Dr Sanchez playing live flamenco guitar pumped out of the system and by all accounts it sounded great. The setup was a big job, taking the team around four weeks to pull together, but it was certainly worth it. The beats coming out of the system are courtesy of Shawsy too – these were created under Shaw Consulting and provide a real vibe throughout the market. Different music plays throughout the day – in the mornings you’ll find a more chilled acoustic vocal sound, while later in the day the tempo picks up. The top-notch music and sound system make for a great atmosphere both inside and out, and really gives the space some soul. Keep an ear out next time you’re at Riverside and feel free to sing along. Talk to Craig Shaw on 03 363 5910. harveynormancommercial.co.nz
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candles, skincare and ceramics – some are locally handmade and others are from all around the world. Don’t forget to treat yourself to something, too! Pick up a coffee from the team at Coffee Culture, and if you’re feeling a bit peckish, Cookai Japanese Restaurant serve up some of the best eats in town – they have a sushi train with more than 80 options plus a menu to choose from, so there’s something for everyone! The swanky shopping hub has a too-cool-for-school aesthetic and is a fab spot to get those gram-worthy pics, too. Park in The Crossing car park and your first two hours are just $2.
DINING LANES The city is bursting with so many delicious dining choices, but where do you go when you can’t decide what to eat, or there’s conflicting opinions on where to go? Don’t battle it out and end up hangry, just head to one of the many dining hotspots – all of them are unique in their own right and offer a little something for everyone. Eats on Oxford is the city’s newest dining lane and will have your mouth watering as you walk through the door. Situated on the beautiful Avon River, you can grab
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takeaways and enjoy the view or chow down in the chilled atmosphere. Eats has got you covered from Malaysian to Mexican and everything in between. EntX is conveniently located in the middle of town and offers some diverse eateries. The space is huge and has a little of everything, with sweet, savoury, hot and cold dishes served up from more than 12 stalls. The Yard is a super-styly hospitality hotspot that shares its space with offices and retail spaces. It’s in the SALT District, so you know the food on offer will deliver the goods. There’s French crêpes, Korean pancakes and Otto Delicatessen, a hole-in-the-wall sandwich bar, to choose from among many others. Speaking of the SALT District, be sure to check out Little High, which is in the heart of it. Always full of hustle and bustle, the eight eateries here will satisfy your hunger and leave you wanting more. So there you have it – all your food problems, solved!
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wellbeing to the next level by expanding further than just healthy eating, with physical wellbeing, mindfulness and sociability all accounted for. Situated on the funky and bustling Welles Street, The Welder’s ethos is an inspiring one – wanting to make people’s lives better by producing healthy products and services, and creating enjoyable and memorable experiences. In the ever-so-trendy building (which was created from six buildings dating as far back as 1880), discover some of the best baked goodies you’ll ever try at Grizzly Baked Goods, get your zen on with some yoga and meditation at O-Studios, ditch your plastic and fill your pantry at GoodFor, or try some tender, traditional Wagyu beef at Bar Yoku.
CHILDCARE With businesses heading back to the inner city and the hustle and bustle building around town, there’s a growing need for childcare facilities. Heeding the call, Millie’s House Early Learning Centre has given a new lease of life to an old courthouse building right
in the heart of the city. The early learning centre, which influences the children to be artistic and inquisitive, boasts eight play areas and two large communal areas packed full of activities. Situated in the ever-so-swanky The Crossing, you will find The Crossing Preschool. They have some of the best views in town, with a 360-degree outlook on the city, and have everything covered with low teacher-to-child ratios and quizzical learning. Grow Active Daycare is on the south side of town and is located on the hip and happening Welles Street. They have a focus on sustainability and active early learners. The environment they have created fosters curiosity and creativity. These are just a few of the childcare centres that are going up within the Four Avenues, which is exciting for the city and parents alike.
DOTTING AROUND There’s so many cool stores popping up around town. If you go for a meander, High Street is the one to wander down. This busy street will take you where you want
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to be – from award-winning sourdough and sweet and savoury pastries at Bohemian Bakery to chic, intimate wine bar Not Without You. If fashion is your passion, Infinite Definite will take care of you and have you looking très chic! Head just west of High Street and you’ll find premium menswear store Cutler & Co and on-trend fashionistas Hunters and Collectors. Just a short stroll and you’ll end up in Nutron where you can release your inner tech head – these guys have you covered with home automation, e-scooters and audio, plus they’re an authorised Apple reseller and service provider. Getting hungry? Head to New Regent Street and check out the exquisite culinary fare at Story, which blends Indian flavours and local ingredients. For breakfast and lunch with a bit of a twist, head to Miro. If you’re looking for a little fun, pop to St Asaph Street, just south-west of High Street, where you can have a laugh with the team at CodeBreakers – these guys are the masters of escape rooms and will have you immersed in a world of puzzling fun.
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THE CROWD WHISPERER Callam Mitchell heads Team Event, the promoter putting the icing on Christchurch’s cake this summer with a killer lineup of festivals and events. He tells Cityscape about his first event – a high school after-party when he was 16 – and why he loves what he does.
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festival. We’re also making some enhancements to Electric Avenue with a much larger site and capacity, which gives us more creativity in the visual aspects and installations. It’s been an exciting year for Team Event – what have been the highlights? The down season is a great time of year for us to plan for growth, and we often use this time to design new events. Some of these concepts don’t make it off the planning table, but this year we’re fortunate to have two new ones come to fruition so far. What attracted you to Nostalgia? Nostalgia has a very good reputation, a great ethos, and has had consistent growth each year since its inception. It’s held in such a unique venue and this point of difference makes it very hard to replicate anywhere else. Will you be breaking out the polyester and platforms for A Summer’s Day Disco? I’ll definitely be getting into the theme of the event, and have a couple of great 70s-style
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pieces I had made in Vietnam while on holiday there last year that don’t see the light of day too often! We’re definitely encouraging people to get into the theme of the event. This year you are taking the Great Kiwi Beer Festival to Hamilton – what are the logistical challenges there? Obviously not being on the ground is a bit different for us, but Claudelands Events Centre is a fantastic venue with great support staff, which makes our job easier. A purpose-built venue also doesn’t have the same logistical challenges as staging a festival in Hagley Park. Our team will spend about a week in Hamilton in the lead-up to the festival and we have support from people within the industry up there as well. How do you choose the entertainment lineup of each festival? It differs from show to show. The Great Kiwi Beer Festival and Wine & Food Festival for example have a mix of newer artists as well as a strong heritage act such as Dave Dobbyn or Dragon. With Electric Avenue, 50 percent of our audience is aged under 25, so the lineup is reflective of this. We look at artists’ touring histories, Spotify statistics, and a number of other tools to gauge their popularity in our market. We also like to throw a couple of really unique acts into Electric Avenue each year that are often quite unknown to our audience. It’s these acts that can really surprise a crowd and create those special ‘wow’ moments that leave a lasting
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impression. Parov Stelar I think will be a real standout at Electric Avenue next year – we’ve been trying to secure them for five years now. What’s the key to securing such great talent for your festivals and events? Building relationships with other festivals has been key for the growth of Electric Avenue. Working with other festivals and promoters both in New Zealand and Australia enables us to make strong offers to international artists for a whole Australasian tour, which would be very difficult to do on our own. With so many amazing beer, wine and food offerings throughout New Zealand, how do you go about selecting what to showcase in the Great Kiwi Beer Festival and South Island Wine & Food Festival? We’ve got a few wineries and breweries who come to the festivals every year and people really like to check in with their tried and tested favourites, but we also like to find some new brands and products to keep the festivals fresh. Fortunately the whole team are enthusiastic about great wine and craft beer, so you could say that we’re committed to research all year round! You’re known as ‘the crowd whisperer’ for your ability to accurately predict how people will flow through a festival or event space – how do you do that? Is it all down to experience or is there some instinct involved as well? Haha, that’s the first time I’ve heard that term! It’s probably a mixture of experience as
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Left: Electric Avenue. Right: Nostalgia Festival.
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WE ALSO LIKE TO USE THE ENVIRONMENT TO CREATE LITTLE NOOKS AND CRANNIES ... IT CREATES AN ENVIRONMENT OF DISCOVERY.
Above: Great Kiwi Beer Festival.
well as being able to visualise a site and how the crowd will flow. We also like to use the environment to create little nooks and crannies – especially with Electric Avenue, as it creates an environment of discovery. We also measure crowd flow rates, so there’s some mathematical calculations involved as well. We have a skilled team who have been involved with these festivals since very early on who all play a part in this, and the crowd experience is always at the forefront of our planning. How soon do you need to start planning for an event to be a success?
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What’s the timeline? The timelines are always different. For existing festivals, our planning starts as soon as one finishes, whereas for new events the planning can be years. We have been looking at taking the Great Kiwi Beer Festival to the North Island for about five years but only a few months ago settled on a city and venue, which is Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton. From there we’ve allowed six months to promote and deliver the event. With planning an event, what keeps you awake at night? What do you have the least control over? Securing lineups is always a difficult exercise, particularly for Electric Avenue. New Zealand’s isolated location makes it expensive to bring artists out and requires a long lead-in time for artists as it often requires shows throughout Australasia to make travelling this far viable. As most of our events are outdoors, we have the least control over the weather, but event management is all about risk mitigation, and we are well insured for those worst-case scenarios. How did you get into the business? I dropped out of university in 1998 to open a nightclub and it sort of stemmed from there really. We were regularly hosting touring DJs and staging events there. From there I promoted a multi-club inner-city festival in Christchurch called Unity, which ran twice yearly for a number of years. Over this period I also owned a record store and DJ’d for many years, playing at many festivals and dance parties – so it made sense to keep the promotion side of things going once I hung up my headphones. What was your first event? My first event was a School Cert after-party at my parents’ house when I was 16. I played high school cricket at the time and knew we were in for a pretty big turnout when I heard our opposition team talking about it that day! Needless to say it got a little out of control. What mistake have you learned the most from? I wouldn’t say I’ve learned the most from any particular
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mistake, but I’m constantly making them. If you’re not making mistakes you’re not doing anything – I love the challenge of trying to do new things! Tell us about your best and worst experience with staging an event. The best experience at any event is always seeing the crowds having an amazing time – creating those experiences for people is what drives me personally. On the flipside of that they can be extremely stressful – there is a huge financial risk, and the weather is always a challenge. What would be your ultimate event or festival to organise? And to attend? Burning Man is definitely high on my list of festivals to attend. I have friends that go every year so I’ll tag along with them on a trip one day soon. I’d love to organise Boomtown Fair – it always has incredible lineups with around 30 odd stages, all of which are themed amazingly. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given? None that I’ve followed, haha! What’s your go-to spot in Christchurch? Our office is near Little High so we’re spoilt for choice. Welles Street, Espresso 245, Little High and C1 are my regular spots. What do you think Christchurch needs the most? People, people, people – humans are what create a vibrant city, and we need more people living in the CBD, more people working in the CBD, and more people living in Christchurch in general. A tram linking the university (via the hospital and Westfield Mall) to the central city would be amazing and encourage more students to live in the central city – if someone could sort that, please. A stadium and a great mid-size concert venue would also go a long way to adding much-needed vibrancy in the inner city. What are you listening to/reading/bingewatching at the moment? I’m listening to the new Tool album, Fear Inoculum – it’s epic. I used to be a huge fan, and this album made me realise I still am. I also collect vinyl, so I’m doing my bit to support New Zealand music by collecting as many Aotearoa artists on LP as possible. I’m reading Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s autobiography, and Chasing The Scream by Johann Hari. As for bingewatching, that’s Peaky Blinders. What excites you about Christchurch in the summer? The energy of the city changes and really comes alive in summer. BBQs, long warm days and nights, cricket and lots of entertainment options – not that I get to enjoy all of it as we’re too busy organising festivals, but wouldn’t have it any other way.
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You’ve got friends coming from out of town. Where do you go and what would you do to show off the city in – two hours: Pop into the South Island Wine & Food Festival briefly but be blown away by what’s on offer and change your travel plans. A half-day: The ideal amount of time to spend with a group of mates at the Great Kiwi Beer Festival. 24 hours: 12 hours at Electric Avenue followed by a robust after-party. Where do you go to – Wine and dine with friends: 5th Street – the food and service are absolutely impeccable. Morning coffee: I’ve recently cut back on coffee and start the day with a licorice tea. Blow off some steam: Just the usual – a couple of beers at the pub then let off a flare. Shop up a storm: Penny Lane Records in Sydenham; EnCompass in The Tannery; Mitre 10 for a Sunday DIY session. Get away from it all: I had an incredible time travelling through South America earlier this year, which was my first decent holiday in a long time. teamevent.co.nz
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Above: South Island Wine & Food Festival.
Home & Lifestyle
WEST ELM US home-furnishing brand West Elm creates unique, affordable designs with splashes of contemporary colour and texture. ballantynes.co.nz
GETTING SMART Canopy Landscape Architects. P51 HOME STYLING What we are coveting. P52 HOT PROPERTY With Mary Turnbull. P55 49
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BEST DRESSED
CoLab Architecture’s Tobin Smith and Blair Paterson consider the relationship between fashion and architecture.
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nternational movements in architecture and fashion have often been influenced by one another, and both in turn are heavily influenced by climate, culture and individual identity. Both can also illustrate a balance between necessity and luxury. Sometimes the confluence between architecture and fashion is crystal-clear. Art Deco, for example, demonstrates a period when architecture, clothing, jewellery and furniture were very much aligned. The downside though is that with such a strong and easily identifiable aesthetic, the timelessness of the architecture can be subject to a lifespan similar to the fashion. As we’ve found our design feet in New Zealand, we have evolved a
style of architecture that is unique to our local context and climate, moving on from outside influences. Materiality, sustainability and contextual sensibility take precedence over simply mimicking worldwide trends. This considered architectural language is translating through our interior spaces to the textiles and furnishings being used. Furniture designers are aligning with this ethos by creating pieces that express a quality of thought and production and celebrate relevant tones and materials. The architecture within CoLab tends to be intentionally simple. We are drawn to forms that are strong and rational, free of unnecessary detail or stylistic complexity. Our colour palettes
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‘Sometimes the confluence between architecture and fashion is crystal-clear’ tend to follow these same basic principles – black, white and natural material tones. These principles translate to the fixtures and furnishings we are drawn to. For us, good design pieces should sit in harmony with one another, irrespective of age or style. Quality pieces, like good architecture, should never date. Fortunately we have a wealth of local designers and suppliers that can aid these selections. colabarch.co.nz
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Getting smart The wave of smart devices has reached the garden. Canopy Landscape Architects’ Julie Greenslade and Paul Roper-Gee look at the benefits.
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andscapes are going increasingly high-tech, with a range of smart gadgets and digital solutions available to enhance your outdoor environment. As we think about the holidays ahead, here are some ideas for your summer garden, whether you are staying at home or heading away. Smart sprinklers can replace traditional irrigation controllers. They use internet-based weather forecasting to create real-time watering schedules for your garden. These will make the most of the water being used by only turning on when needed, thus reducing wastage. They can be set to run on autopilot or controlled remotely through smartphone apps so you can keep an eye on things while away. The trickery can be taken even further by combining with plant sensors that monitor the
soil and air conditions in specific areas of your garden and send data to the cloud, where it can be viewed from any smart digital device. Smart lights are the next big thing in exterior lighting, adding both drama and practicality to your garden spaces. The Phillips Hue system is a clever and very cost-effective smart lighting system that lets you manage colour changing, dimming and switching from your smartphone at any time and from any place. Automatic routines can also be easily programmed for turning lights on and off. Combined with wireless sensor technology, garden lighting can double as security lighting by pairing it with movement sensors. The Hue system can also be used to control water-feature pumps and other garden electrical elements.
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At Canopy, we regularly work with Ian Harrop at Modular Lighting & Partners to develop lighting solutions for residential and commercial projects. Modular Lighting can provide Hue Connect, the essential component needed to make the Phillips Hue system work, together with a broad range of other exterior light fittings. The options are endless! canopy.co.nz modular.partners
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1 West Elm Sphere & Stem Floor Lamp (RRP $629) from Ballantynes 2 Klippan Freckles 130x200cm 100% NZ Lambswool Throw (RRP $199) from Nordic Chill 3 West Elm Mid Century Turned Wood Standing Planters (RRP $379) from Ballantynes 4 Cloudy Day on Some Weird Looking Planet (POA) from RightSide Gallery 5 Hasami Porcelain Tea Pot Tall (RRP $135) from Infinite Definite 6 West Elm Cosmo New Martini Side Table Antique Brass (RRP $249) from Ballantynes 7 Direct Ink on Paper White Frame 750 x 1100mm (POA) from RightSide Gallery 8 COMO Chair (RRP $150) from Asko Design 9 Pottery Barn Barrett Cast Candle Tray (RRP $229) from Ballantynes 10 West Elm Bradford Collection Sofa (RRP $2299) from Ballantynes 11 Black Pot (from RRP $299) from Katamama
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FLOORING
RESENE SPANISH WHITE
RESENE STONEWASHED
WHAT LIES BENEATH The good folks at Flooring Frontier know a thing or two about carpets and they can revamp your home by adding some alluring plush flooring. At the helm you’ll find Tyson and Dani Tia – Tyson has been working in carpeting for more than 12 years, so you’re guaranteed a perfect finish to any project. The expert team are always up for a chat and offer different services including removing the drab old carpet, advice on carpet care, supplying floor plans and layouts, and of course bringing that fab new carpet to you and installing it. Flooring Frontier has a focus on community, too, having worked on projects for churches both locally and internationally alongside their stellar commercial and residential installations. So no matter the reason, if you’re looking for carpet, you know you’ll find what you need. flooringfrontier.com
RESENE NAPA
RESENE ARTISAN
White on white
The trend to declutter our lives has an echo in décor, where shades associated with minimalism – such as creams, beiges and whites – have come to the fore in interior colour palettes. This dining room is an excellent example of what can be done with carefully layered graduating neutral tones. The trick is to make sure your layers all have a similar, warm base tone so they build on each other. Resene Half Spanish White walls allow the earthy tones of the accessories to pop. The sideboard is painted in Resene Eighth Stonewashed, the chairs in Resene Napa, the neo-classical plant stand in Resene Artisan and the plant pot in Resene Half Spanish White. Textured elements such as the rug, dried foliage and wall hanging add further depth. The timber floor is finished in Resene Colorwood Whitewash to complement the natural look and feel of the rest of the space. resene.co.nz/colorshops
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HOME & LIFESTYLE
First steps
As well as its plush One Central development in the inner city, Fletcher Living is developing 350 Colombo, on the site of the old Sydenham School. These entry-level one- and two-bedroom homes are ideal for the first-home buyer looking to get started on the property ladder, and are also ideal as a long-term investment property. Early development of the site tended to be around the interior courtyard but there’s a lot more to see now that the Colombo Street frontage is taking shape. This modern three-level building with retail space at street level and 15 architecturally designed, two-level, two-bedroom residences above will complete the transformation of this increasingly desirable part of the city fringe. The area has more than its fair share of hospo, entertainment and retail opportunities, with The Colombo, cinema Academy Gold, and a host of eateries including Belgian Beer Café Torenhof, Hello Sunday, The Fermentist and 5th Street within easy walking distance. fletcherliving.co.nz
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DRIVE THE LEGEND
Three MINI Coopers racing through Turin’s streets, laneways and culverts, even down stairs, in the 1969 movie The Italian Job is one of cinema’s most iconic car chases. The original high-performance MINI received its name, its raw power and its limpet-like handling courtesy of motorsport pioneer John Cooper. In a salute to the legend himself, MINI released the John Cooper Works 3-Door Hatch and has now expanded the range to include Clubman and Countryman (pictured). These fire-breathers, the brand’s most powerful model ever approved for public roads, can go from 0 to 100 kph in about 5 seconds, all the
while sounding fantastic due to the sport exhaust. ALL4 all-wheel drive is standard for both cars and makes for amazing traction, agility and driving stability. The system was comprehensively redeveloped for
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the new edition of both models. There’s a whole lot more flash technology helping things along, so book in a test drive and find out for yourself what the fuss is about. christchurchminigarage.co.nz
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HOT PROPERTY
First-home buyers are out in force. Here’s some tips to help you get ahead of the crowd.
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If you are looking to get your first step on the property ladder, you need to be ready to act when you see a property that ticks the boxes for you. Here’s some strategies to get yourself sorted. Confirm your finance First things first, how much money do you have to spend? Until you have an answer on that, you can really only look. Talk to your bank or broker, check your eligibility for a HomeStart grant, and line up your lawyer. Research the market Get along to some open days in the areas you are looking to buy in, and make contact with your preferred real estate agent. Research and professional advice will give you a good idea of what you will likely have to spend to get what you
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want, and a dose of reality may come in there. That’s OK, just remember it’s your first home, not necessarily your forever home. Understand the process The main ways to buy a house in New Zealand are by auction and by negotiation or fixed price. It’s the seller who gets to decide on the sale process so be aware of the rules and regulations around each of them. One thing to watch – if you decide to bid at an auction, and many including first-home buyers do, your offer will be unconditional. So, that’s my quick snapshot. If you are looking to make a property decision, I’m a phone call away. maryturnbull.harcourts.co.nz
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GET YOUR FIX
Switch from four wheels to two with one of Bespoked Cycles’ sleek custom-built bikes. Starting with one of four different framesets, Bespoked Cycles rock a huge number of build combos including unlimited colours to choose from. You can design, build and spec your bike from scratch with high quality components. Tailor your bike to fit your own style and aesthetic, add flip-flop hubs so you can switch between fixed and freewheeling options or take your pick from their range of primo prebuilt custom bikes. Bespoked Cycles use only high-end Factory Five quality components including chainrings, Pista cranksets, carbon-fibre forks, and alloy and steel frames. bespokedcycles.co.nz
THE GIFT SHOP
HOMEWARE
Tucked away in The Crossing you’ll discover oh-so-cool The Gift Shop. It’s full of unique and out-of-the-box gifts, homewares and accessories – the vibrant range means you’re guaranteed to find something for anyone. They stock Kiwi (and Christchurch) made products, as well as some fantastic goods from around the globe! FB/TheGiftShopatTheCrossing
Asko Design’s Moorhouse Ave showroom is a one-stop destination for exquisite furniture and homewares. Their huge range includes kitchenware, mirrors, cushions, outdoor furniture, pots and so much more. They also stock Tivoli Audio, creators of the iconic Model One table radio. Get along to Asko for some inspo and fresh ideas, and also for excellent advice from the experienced team. Deco chair as pictured, $295, Metal Side Table, $175, and Metal Coffee Table, $250. askodesign.co.nz
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INSPO AT ASKO
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FLOORING FRONTIER Home | Christchurch
Based in Christchurch, Flooring Frontier has a team of locals who love working in their trade. With 13 years’ experience in the flooring trade, Tyson Tia founded Flooring Frontier in 2013. Since then the team has worked on community projects for churches both locally and internationally, done commercial work and installations on countless residential properties. The team have been grateful to have worked throughout New Zealand, meeting and working alongside some inspiring and hardworking people. Flooring Frontier love to see homes, businesses and spaces transformed by adding beautiful flooring. Bringing in texture, warmth and your own personal style, they supply a wide range of products and services to suit every project and take pride in the flooring that they recommend and install. Aiming to run every project as smoothly as possible, Flooring Frontier work closely with suppliers and clients to deliver a fast, carefree and quality service from start to finish.
027 345 2264 flooringfrontier.com
LAGOON POOLS
Pools/Landscaping | Christchurch
If you’re after more than just a pool, Leisure Pool dealers Lagoon Pools offer superior products with the latest technology and lifetime warranties. Shipped from Australia, they have stock yards throughout New Zealand, so the pools are readily available. Offering packages that can include the surrounds, they also work closely with landscapers and architects to ensure you achieve a stunning and practical outcome. PO Box 16329, Christchurch 0800 927 282 lagoonpools.co.nz
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ECO FRAME AND MIRROR Interiors | Sydenham
Eco Frame and Mirror’s friendly team offer an extensive range of custom framing services – from small photographs to large object framing, they can do it all! Some of their most popular framing includes memorabilia, which can include sports jerseys, medals and other items of sentimental value. Eco also specialise in mirror sales and can create the perfect mirror to suit your home. They can even hang your mirrors or frames for you! 394 Colombo Street 03 377 0223 frameandmirror.co.nz
NUTRON
Tech Store | Central City
Find high quality service and the right technology for your needs at Nutron. They are Apple authorised resellers and service providers, who specialise in Apple, HP, Beats and smart home products. They have you covered, whether you need multiple MacBooks set up for your business or are purchasing an iPad for your little one – they offer ongoing support, too. Nutron are your destination for all your premium tech needs! 678 Colombo Street 03 353 2232 FB/nutronnz
ACTION BICYCLE CLUB Bikes | Central City
Enjoy getting out and about like you never have before. Action Bicycle Club in the central city curates a wonderful range of products that make cycling fresh, modern and exciting again. From the latest in electric bike tech to simple elegant city classics, and all the bike accessories you could ever need – Action offers each client a bespoke and fascinating way to experience riding a bike. 8 Walker Street 03 261 9197 actionbicycleclub.com
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PEPA STATIONERY
Stationery | Central City
In today’s busy world it’s easy to lose sight of the little acts of joy like the art of a good old-fashioned handwritten note. At Pepa Stationery they’re all about slowing down and appreciating the beauty of quality stationery and thoughtful, independent design from across the globe. The friendly team will help you to choose unique Christmas gifts – they offer a fabulous parcel to post service and can wrap your gift and courier it anywhere in NZ! The Arts Centre 027 379 4450 pepastationery.co.nz
NORDIC CHILL
Furniture/Homeware | Sydenham
Discover timeless Scandinavian furniture and homeware at Nordic Chill. Their range includes the best picks from IKEA, featuring storage solutions, kids’ furniture and home accessories. Indulge in their lush selection of 100% NZ wool throws, hotties and slippers. With shipments arriving each month, you’ll find something new every time you pop in-store.
The Colombo 021 667 397 nordicchill.co.nz
COSI FAN TUTTE
Homeware/Gifts | Woolston
Cosi Fan Tutte is an emporium of sensory delight. You’ll find yourself surrounded by gorgeous wares, embraced by delicious scents, and lulled by beautiful sounds. Inspired by the vintage markets of Europe, their extensive range of clothing, homewares, gifts, and jewellery are personally sourced locally and internationally and selected for their uniqueness, natural beauty, and oldworld charm. Shop 30, The Tannery 021 247 2466 cosifantutte.co.nz
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KATAMAMA
Homeware/Gifts | Woolston
Katamama at The Tannery is a treasure trove of unique finds ranging from modern island-inspired homewares, lighting and furniture to oversized hand painted artworks and retro-chic brass barware. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or a statement piece for the home or office, you’ll find it at Katamama in their Tannery store or online.
Shop 15, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 021 073 0065 katamama.co.nz
MOFFATT’S FLOWER CO. Florist | Halswell
Moffatt’s has been supplying flowers for over 30 years. Their shop is nestled between the greenhouses where their beautiful roses are cut daily. They also stock an extensive range of cut flowers including lilies, peonies, freesias, orchids and gerberas as well as a large range of gifts and plants. Their florists create stunning bouquets for any price range or occasion, and can deliver overnight New Zealand-wide. Open 7 days. See website for hours. 1 Candys Road 03 322 7975 moffatts.co.nz
THE MOHAIR STORE
NZ-Made Homeware | Beckenham
The Mohair Store is here to brighten up your world with their luxurious range of 100% NZ-made Mohair and Alpaca throws. Snuggle up in their super soft Alpaca scarf range and keep warm with hand-picked Possum and Merino accessories. If you love NZ-made natural fibres, then you will be spoilt for choice at The Mohair Store. Use their local’s discount code ‘goat’ to shop online at their special prices and enjoy free shipping anywhere in New Zealand. 140 Colombo Street 03 943 1639 themohairstore.co.nz
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Fashion FASHION EDIT Refresh your look for party season. P62 HEROIC STATEMENTS The sports jacket is king for men. P64
The Mailman Jumpsuit (RRP $290) from Annah Stretton, The Colombo
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FASHION EDIT
Party season is the perfect time to refresh your look with these gorgeous picks that will have you struttin’ your stuff in style.
COACH FLORAL BLUSH EAU DE PARFUM 50ML (RRP $135) FROM BALLANTYNES
KATHRYN WILSON ROCHELLE DOLLY PINK (RRP $299) FROM ISSIMO
I WILL LOVE AGAIN DRESS (RRP $899) FROM TRELISE COOPER ACLER BRONTE SKIRT (RRP $349) FROM BALLANTYNES
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MIRELLA BODICE (RRP $139) AND MIRELLA MAXI SKIRT (RRP $199) FROM RUBY
C/MEO COLLECTIVE TIME FLEW DRESS (RRP $259.95) FROM BALLANTYNES
PENELOPE SILK DRESS (RRP $349) FROM RUBY
COOP FORGET ME DOT DRESS (RRP $349) FROM UNCOMMON GROUND
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GARRETT LEIGHT KINNEY SUN 47 (RRP $550) FROM INFINITE DEFINITE
C/MEO COLLECTIVE LATE THOUGHTS MINI DRESS (RRP $219.95) FROM BALLANTYNES
SHRIMPS ANTONIA BEADED BAG (RRP $859) FROM WORKSHOP
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MIA PEARL RAINCOAT (RRP $419.99) FROM ESWARDUTT
IMAGE: ALICE BAIRD LIAM STRACHAN (LEFT) AND JOHN WRIGHT.
HEROIC STATEMENTS
Cityscape turns to the experts to find out what the cutting-edge trends in menswear are this season.
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utler & Co’s Colombo Street store is an emporium of excellence dedicated to those men who dare to be a bit different when it comes to their wardrobe. There’s a huge range of styles and fabrics to choose from in sports jackets, shirts, trousers, denim and all the trimmings but what really sets this independent boutique apart is the expert advice of store manager Liam Strachan. Liam works closely with director John Wright, whose keen eye has been trained through his many buying trips to the fashion capitals of Europe, particularly London, Florence and Milan. As well as their own brand, Cutler & Co stock complementary brands such as LTB Jeans from Turkey, and Dstrezzed and No Excess, both from the Netherlands.
Cityscape checked in with these masters of style about the trends in menswear this season, the secret to a good Cup Week outfit, and how to rock the no-socks look. What are the season’s musthaves? ‘Hero’ or statement jackets – these are the strongest pieces in men’s fashion right now, sports jackets in the shorter, Euro fit and in a bold pattern. Also printed linen shirts and slim textured and twill chinos. The micro print linen shirts are very exciting and perfect with rolled-up white pants and loafers. Or you can tone it down with a stone-coloured chino. Only one hero per outfit though. Any must-have accessories? An embossed, weathered belt and a pocket handkerchief. Also lapel pins and cufflinks. It’s about the
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points of detail; it’s easy to let the look down by skipping the detail. What are the main trends in menswear? There’s a move away from the suit to more casual tailoring – a striking sports jacket worn with a waistcoat and classic textured chinos or denim, dressed up with statement shirts and on occasion a knit piece. The lux fashion look is to pair white sneakers with this combination – no socks and pants rolled up. Smart casual is sometimes harder to co-ordinate than wearing a suit. We are seeing more people giving thought to the pieces they are buying so they can enjoy wearing the garments with other items that may already be in their wardrobe. Shoes can make or break a look. Have we buried the tie? There’s still a place for the tie, especially
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with a crisp white shirt and blazer, but it’s more relaxed now. You can see this in the greater flexibility in the corporate world, where it’s become about dressing for the occasion or the audience. What do you see as the key to a good Cup Week outfit? Again, it’s all in the details, the small touches – it’s all about getting the presentation right. We expect to see less traditional suiting and more co-ordinated statement blazers and trousers in the men’s fashion competitions. It must be a real buzz when customers pick up on the advice you give them? Yes, it’s great to see people responding to that and leaving looking their best. A lot come in wanting advice, and it’s great to see that they are prepared to ask. They feel they can trust us to give them the right
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advice – it’s more than just making a sale. Some come in with a fixed idea of what they want, which can be more of a challenge, but it’s good when they respond to some different options. What’s the secret to rocking the no-socks look? Confidence! Choose the right shoe for what you're wearing. A trainer or loafer are the easiest to pull off, or try a brogue or monk strap for a more dressy look. It’s party season too – what’s your advice for a look that can go from the office to an after-work function? A sports jacket or blazer with a knit T-shirt under it, either merino or linen. Or a collarless shirt. If you need a collared shirt at work, a good option is to take a crisp T-shirt with you and change before the party. The same with shoes – take some trainers and swap.
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Tell us about your range of fabrics – where do they come from, and what guides your selections? We’re inspired by the beautiful print fabrics from Italy – they combine wonderful tones and creative designs, often in Egyptian cottons and linens. The knit fabrics used in the sports jackets make for a really comfortable garment. Many of the mills are using sustainable yarns, organic or recycled cottons, hemp and linen, with zero discharge of chemicals. We choose key items from mills that are aware of their responsibilities. If you could give the men of Christchurch one style or fashion tip, what would it be? Embrace the great fashion that is on offer, be confident, be proud of your style and enjoy colour. cutlerandco.co.nz
Bright shiny things Christchurch is home to a thriving community of jewellers producing stunning pieces for every occasion, from engagement and wedding rings to precious gifts for very precious people. The artisan jewellers at three of the city’s leading practices – Via Sollertia, The Filing Kabinett and Sophie Divett Jewellery – tell Cityscape where they find inspiration, how they got started and how hard it can be sometimes to let a piece go.
SOPHIE DIVETT JEWELLERY How would you describe your jewellery style? Organic, understated and made to be worn every day. Where do you find inspiration? My biggest inspirations come from nature, especially our unique native plants that we have here in New Zealand. I’m also very inspired by ancient artefacts – the sense of history, the surface textures that show the life
they’ve had and become as important a part of the piece as the original design. What are you working on at the moment? I’m always kept pretty busy with custom-made pieces but recently I’ve been working on some new one-of-a-kind, ready-made engagement rings for the upcoming season. I’ve also recently found some great sources of superethical diamonds so I’m quite excited to create some pieces with them. They’re recycled white diamonds (no new mining has to take place for these so they’re pretty much as environmentally friendly as you can get) and some
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amazing salt-and-pepper diamonds that are guaranteed ethically sourced, and support small communities in Africa. Commissions or your own creations – do you have a preference? I love both – having total creative freedom with my own new pieces is pretty great, and it’s also so lovely working with clients to create something 100 percent unique. Often the custom-made process is what inspires new ideas. How did you come to be a jeweller? I got my Bachelor of Fine Arts many years ago, and towards the end of my studies one of my tutors suggested
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I think about getting into jewellery because of the small sculptural objects I was making. I started experimenting after graduating, and after a while of being self-taught and doing the occasional evening class, I decided that this is what I want to do. So I did a further two years of study, refined my technical skills and completed a Diploma in Jewellery Design. That was a few years ago, and I’ve been making jewellery full-time since then. What’s the best thing about the job? Definitely the people – all of my clients are the loveliest. I love hearing the stories behind the pieces people are giving. My absolute favourite is hearing proposal stories! It’s so amazing to think something that I have made is a part of that. Also, buying gems – I’m a bit of a magpie and can’t resist a beautiful sapphire. Any pieces you are particularly fond of? I made myself a ring last year, as a sort of ‘engaged to my business’ ring. It’s 18 carat yellow gold and one of my signature bezel designs, with lots of hand-carved texture. It took me about eight months to finally settle on the stone, which is a 1.8 carat Queensland sapphire that looks so different depending on the light it’s in. I still can’t stop looking at it and it’s pretty cool to understand what my customers are feeling when they say ‘I can’t stop looking at it’! What was the last piece you made that you couldn’t bear to part with? There’s a ring I finished the other day called the Hestia ring. It’s a really simple organic band with a few tiny recycled white diamonds set in. I love that it’s so understated, with subtle little details. I was wearing it to take some photos for the website and really, really wanted to keep it on my finger. It hasn’t sold yet, so who knows? How does it feel when you are out and you see someone wearing your work? Pretty amazing! Who would you love to see wearing one of your pieces? I’m always
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really flattered whenever anyone chooses to wear one of my pieces. It’s so great to see when people find a piece that resonates with them, especially if it’s an engagement ring or something that celebrates a significant milestone. Describe the process for making a custom-made piece. Every piece is different and the process can vary quite a bit, but we usually start with a consultation to brainstorm ideas for the general design. This can be looking at pictures of past pieces I’ve made, trying on pieces in my gallery, and finding out which elements the client is drawn to – colours,
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textures, setting styles, gems. It’s great if we can meet in person, but I’ve made pieces for people further afield too by communicating via email, with lots of pictures to make sure we’re on the same page. Once we have a good idea of what it’s going to look like, I create wax models of the piece, which can be adjusted until it’s exactly how we want it to look. Once it’s just right, the wax model is cast in metal using the traditional lost-wax technique, which is then refined and polished to create the final piece. The whole process can take from two weeks to two months, depending on the design, but the more time we can allow the better – I’m a one-woman show so extra time is always appreciated to get it all looking perfect (or perfectly imperfect, as is more the case with my pieces!). Some tips for maintaining and storing jewellery. To keep jewellery looking its best, it’s always a good idea to remove it before bed or before anything where it’s likely to come into contact with dirt or solvents. Swimming (especially in chlorinated pools), cleaning, gardening and cooking are the big ones. I have a little dish in the kitchen and bathroom to pop rings in so they don’t go astray. Most pieces can be cleaned once a week with just soapy water and a toothbrush. When you are not making beautiful jewellery, what do you love to do? Jewellery is my passion so it’s hard to stop but I like a bit of work/life balance by getting out into nature, visiting other art galleries and trying my hand at various other crafts – I tried wood carving not long ago, and would love to have a go at pottery some time. sophiedivettjewellery.co.nz
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THE FILING KABINETT How would you describe your jewellery style? Our style is contemporary leaning towards art jewellery. Important for us are uniqueness and good design. We use traditional materials such as gold and silver along with a variety of other precious and non-precious materials. Where do you find inspiration? Inspiration comes from many sources, whether it be from specific investigations of an idea or something we have observed during our day-to-day travels. Lynn often finds inspiration in the botanical world and in Elfi’s latest solo show she questioned the definition of preciousness and explored the hidden beauty of bone. For Jeremy, the design process often starts with materials like native stones but he is also inspired by the simplicity of Scandinavian aesthetic. What are you working on at the moment? We have a travelling exhibition of
work, which is currently on display at Gallery Thirty Three in Wanaka. This is work that the three of us have made in reponse to our various interpretations of its title, SCALE. Commissions or your own creations – do you have a preference? Both have their place in our practice. We love using our creativity to develop our own designs but it is also satisfying to create a unique piece of jewellery for clients. Throughout the year we are constantly producing new work to add to our collections. Apart from your own, whose jewellery do you love? Within New Zealand we love Craig McIntosh’s stone work but also Warwick Freeman and Jane Dodd, plus the exciting work of a variety of international jewellery artists. How did you come to be a jeweller? We have all had thorough training at various institutions and other workshops around the world. Elfi trained in
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Germany at the Jewellery Akademy in Pforzheim, Jeremy trained in Dunedin and with jeweller Jens Hansen in Nelson, and Lynn in Whanganui and as a partner in Fluxus, in Dunedin. What’s the best thing about the job? We love the fact that we spend our days being creative and making jewellery, plus we enjoy the atmosphere in the workshop. The three of us have a great shared sense of humour. Any pieces you are particularly proud of? Any work that makes it to the point of being displayed in the gallery or an exhibition has gone through a process of design, creation and critique. Whenever someone falls in love with a piece of our work and we see it walk out of the gallery, we are always proud. What was the last piece you made that you couldn’t bear to part with? The parting with a piece is not always the problem, what is particularly satisfying is when the design process has been well resolved or the client’s brief has been met. There are often pieces that we have a special connection to, whether it be because of the materials used or just the end design being unique – these are difficult to let go of. How does it feel when you are out and you see someone wearing your work? It is always a big compliment to see our work being worn. It feels like the jewellery is doing its job. Who would you love to see wearing one of your pieces? It would be awesome to see a big collector such as Madeleine Albright (former US diplomat) wear one of our pieces. Apparently she has a great understanding of contemporary jewellery and has been collecting for years. When you are not making beautiful jewellery, what do you love to do? Walking the fourth member of the workshop, Ruby, our 10-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. elfispiewack.com; lynnkelly.co.nz; jeremyleeming.com
VIA SOLLERTIA JEWELLERS How would you describe your jewellery style? My personal style is simple and versatile, everyday pieces you can wear to any occasion. I’m on a real gold vibe at the moment; it is so warm and adaptable. My daily go-tos are a diamond necklace with a fine gold chain, diamond stud earrings and a gold bangle. My jewellery design style could be described as modern, contemporary, bespoke creations. Where do you find your inspiration? When we purchase stones I am already thinking about designs that will show them off in the best way. I also love the collaboration with clients, when they come in with their ideas I use that to steer my vision towards something really special. Commissions or your own creations – do you have a preference? Every piece we create is a collaboration between us and our clients. I love working this way as it gives every piece a unique and special story that will always be attached to it. Apart from your own, whose jewellery do you love? I hold a lot of admiration for Naveya & Sloane, it is simple and modern – I also love their branding and how they market themselves. While I was in France, I visited Cartier and De Beers – who both have amazing collections! What’s
the best thing about your job? That it doesn’t feel like a job at all! I am able to have a creative outlet while meeting amazing people. I’ve laughed and cried (happy tears) with clients, I love being able to bring people joy by designing their dream piece. Tell us about the first piece you designed. I had a beautiful Burmese ruby and trilliant cut diamond to create a pendant for a necklace. I designed it around the stones into a simple, but amazing piece. Any pieces you are particularly proud of? It was more about the couple than the piece. Together we created the ring of her dreams, it was really stunning and we made sure to accommodate all his requests including budget. It was a privilege to be a part of it and I was so glad we could achieve the perfect ring that had a massive wow factor and ticked all the boxes. They also came in as a couple after he had bought the ring (but not proposed) so I had to pretend I had never met him before! What was the last piece you made that you couldn’t bear to part with? Not a piece but a 1.5 carat oval diamond that was so beautiful and well proportioned. I had mixed emotions the day it sold. How does it feel when you are out and you see someone wearing your work? It’s more when I see a
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client I have created a piece with. They often spot me out and thank me again, and then introduce me to whoever they’re with like we’re old friends (which we are!). What’s one thing people should know about working with a jeweller? That you don’t necessarily have to compromise, we can fine tune a piece to fit all your criteria. I’ll never say what you should or shouldn’t have, but work with you to get that special piece. Also, it’s a lot of fun! So don’t feel daunted or intimidated when you walk through the door. Some tips for maintaining and storing jewellery. To make it last a lifetime, take it off for the gym, housework, gardening, etc. Also, get it checked regularly; if you’re worried just bring it in. It’ll take us a couple of minutes to check but could save you from looking down one day and realising a stone is missing! When you are not making beautiful jewellery, what do you love to do? I’ve been practising yoga for five years and I’m about to start teaching part time. I also love spending time with friends, whether it’s a drink at Poplar Social Club or one of our city’s stunning hill walks. viasollertia.co.nz
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Discover unique handcrafted jewellery for you or a loved one at The Filing Kabinett. The shared workshop and gallery is home to contemporary jewellers Elfi Spiewack, Lynn Kelly and Jeremy Leeming. Working with precious metals and stones as well as nonprecious materials such as bone and basalt, they sell their creations through their showroom in The Tannery and selected galleries. The Filing Kabinett is open weekdays and for a limited time on Saturdays. elfispiewack.com; lynnkelly.co.nz; jeremyleeming.com
A quaint and beautiful independent workshop and gallery in Cashmere is where the magic happens for bespoke jeweller Sophie Divett Jewellery. Each stunning piece created is organic and understated, made to be worn each day with effortless style. Her one-of-a-kind pieces are inspired by nature and ancient artefacts. sophiedivettjewellery.co.nz
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BOUTIQUE BAMBINOS If you’re on the hunt for some beautiful clothing or accessories for the child in your life, then Little Bambinos have got you. The stunning boutique store showcases a range of local and international brands like Jamie Kay, Rylee + Cru and Huxbaby, and stock sizes from newborn to eight, so your little one will be more stylish than you! Shop online and enjoy free shipping over $100 or check out a selection of their fabulous goodies at The Collective Shop at The Colombo. littlebambinos.co.nz
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UNCOMMON GROUND
Fashion/Accessories | Woolston
Uncommon Ground is a women’s multi-brand boutique that has gained a reputation around town for being a little different. Whether you’re after something a bit funky or wardrobe staples, Uncommon Ground caters to all kinds of needs! They have the largest range of Birkenstocks in Christchurch and stock local and international labels including Assembly, Beach Knickers, Bird and Kite, Ioanna Kourbela, Neuw, Recreate, Rolla’s and much more. Shop 11, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 03 389 4507 uncommonground.co.nz
ESWARDUTT Fashion
Eswardutt is a limited-edition luxury women’s wear brand that creates timeless, modern and elegant designs perfect for your wardrobe. The designs are infused with sophisticated glamour and chic details. Each piece is meticulously designed and created in their Christchurch studio, with a focus on sustainability. The range includes formal pieces and luxury daywear. Eswardutt also offer a made-tomeasure service for custom pieces. Stockist: Collective, 363 Colombo Street info@eswardutt.com eswardutt.com
VIA SOLLERTIA JEWELLERS Central City | Jewellery
Specialists in bespoke, handmade pieces, Via Sollertia have an abundance of beautiful jewellery on offer for any occasion. The friendly team can work with any budget – you’d be surprised how low the cost is to get something unique to you! Via Sollertia also offer remakes, repairs, sizing and can give knowledgeable advice. If you have a stone in mind, they can also source a wide variety to work with and create a customised item. 11 New Regent Street 03 366 8001 viasollertia.co.nz
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ANINE BING - CITY LOVE SWEATSHIRT (RRP $279)
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SAM NEW YORK – FUR ANNABELLE BLUSH JACKET (RRP $1349)
Fashion Society is a high-end boutique that gives customers access to exclusive fashion brands from around the world, providing personal service that makes them feel unique and individual. New owner Abbey Dickson believes shopping should be fun and fabulous and this can be seen through the in-store styling that will provide the finishing fashion touches, from head to toe. If you stop by, you’ll discover international designers such as Camilla, Anine Bing, Zadig & Voltaire, CAMI NYC, Smythe and Dylan Kain, just to name a few. So whether you need a new leather jacket, an incredible party ensemble or an entire wardrobe refresh, pop into Merivale, The Tannery, and until January next year the pop-up store in The Colombo and chat with their expert styling team. fashionsociety.co.nz
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Offering customers exclusive fashion brands from around the world and providing personalised service is what allows Fashion Society customers to feel unique and individual.
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UNTOUCHED WORLD™
Fashion/Accessories | Burnside
NZ lifestyle fashion brand Untouched World believes you don’t have to give up great design to be good to the planet. They specialise in timeless, multi-tasking pieces for men and women, in beautiful fabrics and fibres that are easy on the earth. Famous for their exquisite knitwear, each piece is designed and created in their Christchurch workrooms. They are the first and only fashion company to be recognised by the UN for sustainability. Flagship Store & Café, 155 Roydvale Avenue 03 357 9399 untouchedworld.com
ENCOMPASS
Fashion | Woolston
With G-Star now in store and new styles arriving all the time, EnCompass is your go-to store for modern streetwear fashion. The store specialises in premium denim from a huge range of NZ and international brands. Browse the extensive denim wall and exclusive tailored shirts, waistcoats and T-shirts and be treated to impeccable service and the exceptional fitting expertise of owner Benji, NZ’s top jeanswear salesman. Shop 26, The Tannery, 3 Garlands Road 03 381 4065 Find them on Facebook
INFINITE DEFINITE Fashion | Central City
Founded in 2008, Infinite Definite is an independent high-end streetwear, fashion and lifestyle store. Owneroperators Jono and Sarah Moran curate an eclectic mix of designers and products hand sourced by them from New Zealand, Australia and around the world.
246 High Street 03 371 7465 infinitedefinite.com
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Ara Institute of Canterbury’s three-year Bachelor of Design (Fashion Technology and Design) easily rocks a reputation for excellence – students on the course have scooped the prestigious Avant Garde section of the Hokonui Fashion Design Awards for the past three years.
The killer course is well known in the fashion industry for emphasising technical skills, but the consistent wins in the boundary-pushing Avant Garde section of the awards – New Zealand’s longest running competitive platform for upcoming designers – show its students can
also deliver on conceptual work. In their first year of entering, Rachel Macnab and Ethan Allchurch-Rush, two second-year Fashion Design students at Ara, turned their personal experiences into haute couture gowns and captivated the award judges. Macnab, having had serious symptoms from a concussion, looked at how she could turn her experience into a dress that would tell her story. She excelled and
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received the Hokonui Heritage Precinct Open Avante Garde Award for her design. Allchurch-Rush combined nature with mental health, in particular a problem common in the trans community of body dysmorphia and dysphoria, and won the award for Best Use of Wool. Body dysmorphia is a disorder in which a person’s perception of their body does not align with reality, while gender dysphoria is a sense of being in the wrong body. Ara’s programme leader for Fashion Technology and Design, Nathan Ingram, says Ara’s consistent wins in the Avant Garde section has its roots in the focus on technical skills. “This technical background provides the fundamental framework, and the aim is for them to push boundaries of where fashion can go and what fashion means to them as contemporary designers,” he says. ara.ac.nz
Whether you’re a dawn yogi or not, The Upside have your stretch-fit needs covered. The Upside Sunrise Lottie Bra (RRP $119) and Sunrise Midi Pant (RRP $185) from Ballantynes. ballantynes.co.nz
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NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU Comparison coach Lucy Sheridan. P76 THE GOOD LIFE With Dr Libby. P78 PERFECT PICK-ME-UPS Kiki Health. P79
Nothing compares to you
Since she stopped comparing herself with others and started to lead her own life, Lucy Sheridan hasn’t looked back. Now she shares her insights with others, online and in a new book. Cityscape caught up with the UK author and ‘comparison coach’.
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o how did you come to be the world’s only comparison coach? Comparison has always been part of my life since I was young. I compared myself often in lots of ways and it has been as exhausting as it sounds. In my late 20s I decided I had finally had enough and committed to exploring the root cause of my toxic habit. This led me first to the self-help aisle of the bookshop, then to psychology videos on
YouTube and then progressed more seriously into me exploring my own coaching training. Through this process I was able to create a set of tools and techniques to massively reduce comparison and I decided to go ‘all in’ six years ago when I decided to dedicate my work life to it. What do you do? Currently my time is divided into supporting private one-to-one clients and I also have a group coaching programme starting in a
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few months. Alongside these services I give workshops, talks in schools and produce lots of free content for social media to help people get over comparison in their own lives. What did you do before you started on this path? I used to work in the corporate world – more specifically, the advertising industry. Tell us about the moment you decided to stop comparing? It was a bit grizzly really – I was scrolling my phone,
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fully dressed under a duvet on a perfectly lovely Saturday afternoon. My phone died and I realised I had lost hours of the day (AGAIN!) just judging myself against others and it struck me that this sort of behaviour just had to stop. It was getting me nowhere and it finally became too much. Are you completely cured, or do you lapse occasionally? I find that my comparison comes in peaks and troughs, and I know that an episode is over when I see or hear about someone that might trigger my comparison and I just don’t care. So, instead of feeling envy or self-judgement, I just feel completely neutral – it’s very low key but it feels like freedom. When did you realise your story would be relevant to other people? It was a case of following clues – I noticed when I started talking about my own comparison on very early blogs, and even conversations at the pub with friends, it stimulated discussion. Everyone seemed to have their own story and experience and yet back then it felt a bit taboo. Thankfully this isn’t the case so much anymore but I committed to following the clues and the signs of resonance to try and help people feel less alone. How important were your appearances on Oprah’s Life Class to framing your ideas? They really played a part – it made me realise the opportunity to make a difference and gave me the confidence to take my ideas more seriously. You must be excited about your book The Comparison Cure coming out? How long have you been working on it? Goodness yes! It has been brewing for a couple of years but I decided to take it seriously at the beginning of 2018 and pitched to the agent I really respected. From there the proposal was written and approved and I found my dream publisher.
‘It struck me that this sort of behaviour just had to stop’ Things moved quickly from there and I wrote the first draft between January and April this year in order to prepare for a UK publication date of December 26. Why Boxing Day? Is that to avoid comparison with other books in the pre-Chrismas deluge? The festive period is such a source of comparison triggers and with the new year signalling a new start for so many of us, I hope with a Boxing Day publication date the book becomes a source of help and guidance as we come out of the intense December period. You also run online courses – tell us about them? I love these online forums – they range from one-off sessions to more structured, three-month programmes. To give an example, my #comparisonfree classrooms are two-hour coaching sessions
based on a theme, such as how to gain more focus. People can buy a ticket to join me online for the teaching, and guests join from all over the world. Typically I welcome around 150 guests from places such as Alaska, Spain, Sweden and New Zealand – it’s a real mix! Is there a particular book or author that has inspired you in your life or career? I think The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks is a standout text for me, to the point that I include it in the welcome pack for all new clients as I believe the mindset shifts the author teaches are incredibly powerful. I go back to my well-worn book or audio file about every nine months or so and it gives me something new to help my growth each time. What’s the best and worst thing about what you do? The best thing is when I get an email from a past client filling me in on how they are getting on with their goals and how happy they are staying in their own lane. The worst thing is time management challenges – I am based in the UK and if I have a client in New Zealand this can mean a very early session time, and if I have a client in the US on the same day this can mean a very late session time! Sometimes I have to go for a nap in the afternoon. What has been the most surreal moment in your career/life to date? Definitely being on Oprah’s Life Class – I still think back and wonder ‘Did that actually happen?’. What advice would you give to your younger self? Trust the timing of your life – my comparison has often been triggered by feeling behind other people or late to the party, when in fact events and developments have unfolded perfectly for me and my own life. Lucy Sheridan’s book The Comparison Cure goes on sale on December 26. proofcoaching.com
WIN! Cityscape has a copy of Lucy Sheridan’s book The Comparison Cure to give away. To enter the draw, email
info@somocreative.co.nz with ‘Comparison Cure’ in the subject line and tell us why nothing compares to you. Entries close December 31.
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WELLBEING DR LIBBY
THE GOOD LIFE
Temptations abound during party season but it is possible to stay healthy without missing out on the fun and festivities.
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ith the silly season upon us and the numerous events this can bring, it’s easy to consume far more alcohol and poorer quality foods than we might usually. While alcohol can fit into a healthy lifestyle and enjoying it occasionally may be nourishing for your soul, regular overconsumption can have significant consequences on health and wellbeing. With all the work parties, family gatherings and social events spanning these months, many people share with me that by the end of the festive season they are feeling far from their best. It is entirely possible to maintain great health and energy across this time without compromising your social life or missing out on the fun and festivities. Here are some tips to help:
Stay hydrated During these warmer months, it’s important to stay well hydrated. Even mild dehydration can lead to symptoms such as headaches and fatigue, and it’s very common for thirst to be confused with hunger. In fact, many people cannot wait for that after-work drink because they are both thirsty and hungry. To test this out for yourself, when you first arrive home or to a gathering, have a large glass of still or sparkling water and a handful of nuts and see if you still want the wine. Alcohol has a dehydrating effect so it’s also a good idea to have a glass of water in between alcoholic drinks, if you choose to drink them. Or, instead of alcohol, you could try kombucha or a delicious mocktail made from sparkling water, mint leaves and fresh lemon juice.
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‘It’s a good idea to have a glass of water in between alcoholic drinks’
A little preparation can make a big difference If your social calendar is packed with events, take a little time in advance to consider which events you want to enjoy whatever food and drinks you feel like at the time, and which events you might choose not to drink alcohol at, for example. For events that don’t have a sit-down meal and are likely to involve lots of canapés and fried foods, make sure you aren’t starving when you arrive at the event. Consider eating a light meal at home before you go, or if you’re heading to the event straight from work, prepare some nourishing snacks that you can have beforehand if you want to minimise the poorer quality options being passed around. If attending an event is rare for you, of course relax and enjoy everything on offer; but if they are frequent, pick and choose the ones where you do this. It’s not all or nothing I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard people say “I’ve ruined it” after drinking too much or overindulging in poor quality foods on offer at an event. But it’s this kind of thinking that tends to lead them to continue eating and drinking in a way that doesn’t serve their health. If you tell yourself you’ve ruined it, it’s likely that you’ll perceive you have to “start over” tomorrow, or next week … or next year, and in the meantime you’ll likely keep making poor quality choices. But the truth is, it’s not all or nothing. Each moment is a new opportunity to make different choices, and you haven’t ruined anything. drlibby.com
WELLBEING
WELLNESS
PERFECT PICK-ME-UPS When the party season starts to take its toll, Kiki Health has just what your body needs. We all love party season, but sometimes our body finds the weeks of festive drinks, late nights and rich foods all a bit much. Kiki Health has the solution to help give your body a much-needed boost with a range of 100 percent raw,
natural, organic and GMO-free superfoods, vitamins and minerals, so you don’t have to skip an event and suffer from FOMO. To kick-start your mornings with energy, digestive support, vitamins and minerals, try a teaspoon of
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delicious citrus Kiki Health Alkaline Infusion powder mixed with water or a smoothie, particularly if you’re eating a lot of acidic food. If your body needs some help with recovery and stress, a few sprays of Kiki Health Magnesium Oil will help replenish this precious mineral and reduce tiredness, anxiety, muscle aches and headaches – perfect for a next day pick-me-up. Overdone the canapés, bubbly, chips and cocktails? Food your body isn’t used to can cause stomach upsets, gas and digestive pain, so try a teaspoon of Kiki Health Activated Charcoal powder in water as soon as you get home. It’s completely flavourless, and has been used for hundreds of years for treating poisoning by absorbing toxic particles and gases in the body’s digestive tract and flushing them through your system – leaving you feeling brand new and ready to start the party again! kiki-health.co.nz
WELLBEING
BEAUTY
SKINCARE
Robyn Prinsep is at the helm of House of Beauté and is passionate and knowledgeable about all things skincare and beauty therapy. She has over 30 years of experience and will help you achieve your best skin. The beautiful Merivale salon is where you’ll discover Ultraceuticals cosmeceutical facials and skincare along with specialised services like Microdermabrasion, LED light rejuvenation and Oxygen hydrating facials, all designed to instantly improve the look and feel of your skin. houseofbeaute.co.nz
Take your skincare regime up a notch with the divine natural collection from the pros at Velettà Skincare. Mix equal parts nature and luxury and you get the results-driven range – packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients. All that goodness will have your skin feeling soft, nourished and hydrated, and help to improve its texture while fighting those nasty free radicals. Treat yourself and indulge in healthy and glowing skin – who doesn’t want that! velettaskincare.com
WELLNESS
FITNESS
At Grassroots Yoga and Health, experienced teachers take you on a journey to be the best version of yourself through yoga, wellbeing and by belonging to a friendly and heart-felt yoga community. The studio, which was established six years ago, is inside the beautiful Tannery building in Woolston. It is open seven days a week and has free and convenient parking on-site. Discover for yourself how Grassroots can support, nourish and improve your wellbeing through yoga. grassrootsyoga.co.nz
Titan Training Ground offer a multitude of high-energy Muay Thai (Thai boxing) classes as well as advanced master classes. TitanTG is different because of its supportive and progressive atmosphere and its classes, which are engineered to work together or separately. They’re not into quick fixes, beach bodies or fad diets; instead they aim to enhance people’s lives through a foundation of great health and fitness while building strong, mobile, and agile bodies. titantrainingground.com
SKIN IS IN
NATURE MEETS LUXURY
BE YOUR BEST YOU
TRAINING BODY AND MIND
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SOHO HAIR
Hair | Addington
In the on-trend suburb of Addington you’ll find the sleek and stylish Soho Hair. The studio brings a touch of New York to town and the creative and experienced team can help you to achieve your hair goals and leave it feeling healthy and fresh. The team can answer any questions you might have and offer advice and recommendations based on your hair type. This award-winning salon offers an experience you won’t forget – you can relax in the sophisticated and luxurious space as you are transformed. Client relationships are a focus at Soho and director Sarah Marsh is determined to make you feel at home in the outstanding salon. The extensive list of services includes cuts, hair styling, colouring, treatments and corrections. You’ll be in safe hands with the fashionforward Soho team, who can make your hair goals a reality.
359a Lincoln Road 03 962 0285 sohohair.co.nz
CHAMPS-ELYSÉES DAY SPA Health/Beauty | Merivale
Your destination for all things luxurious and pampering, Christchurch’s premier day spa has designed a range of glorious spa experiences designed to take you on a journey of relaxation. You are welcome to book a luxury spa service or purchase a gift voucher online. Ask about their famous Corporate Spa Retreats, Wedding Packages and the Champs-Elysées Diamond Club. Mention Cityscape when making your booking! 110 Papanui Road 03 365 3630 champs-elysees.co.nz
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Tom Ford Gloss Luxe, Ravish (RRP $88) from Ballantynes
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Yves Saint Laurent Touche Eclat Radiant Pen (RRP $69) from Ballantynes
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Quoi Lash Boost Mascara (RRP $49) from quoimakeup.com
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Chanel Gabrielle Essence, 50ml (RRP $214) from Ballantynes
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Ultra A Skin Perfecting Serum (RRP $158 ) from House of Beauté
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Velettà Youthful Glow AHA Radiance Treatment (RRP $135) from Velettà Skincare
BEAUTY EDIT The beauty must-haves to put the glam in your party season.
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Bobbi Brown Luxe Gems Eyeshadow Palette (RRP $144) from Ballantynes
M.A.C #70 Lash (RRP $28) from Ballantynes
Cosmedics Native 9 OCollagen Eye Mask (RRP $79) from ocosmedics.co.nz
NAILS BY TOMO
Nail Salon | Bryndwr
Nails By Tomo is helmed by leading nail professional Tomoko Tsuji who has over two decades of Japanese nail art experience. She caters to all your nail needs including manicures, gel polish and gel, acrylic, pedicures and stunning nail art using only the finest quality products from Japan that not only look amazing but also improve nail health and strength. Open Monday and Wednesday to Saturday, and until 8pm onThursday. Bookings are recommended. 7/250 Clyde Road 022 194 6055 nailsbytomo.co.nz
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HEADSPACE
Hair | Central City
Headspace is a long-established and contemporary inner-city hair salon offering a full range of professional services within a stylish and sophisticated environment. Clients enjoy a comfortable atmosphere, surrounded by beautifully appointed decor. Every effort is made to make clients feel as relaxed as possible, resulting in a wonderful experience that’s still very affordable. Keep an eye out for when they launch their Dapper brand and barber service. 7/245 St Asaph Street 03 366 1896 headspacehair.co.nz
NICOLA QUINN BEAUTY & DAY SPA Health/Beauty | Merivale
Knowledgeable experts, personalised treatments and powerful products come together to help you put your best self forward. Their skin therapists specialise in premium anti-aging treatments including Dermapen microneedling, LED and advanced facials alongside classic relaxing spa treatments. Looking for the ultimate Christmas gift? Spoil them with a luxurious spa voucher from Nicola Quinn! 209/211 Papanui Road 03 355 6400 quinnbeautyspa.co.nz
TRUE GRIT
Hair/Makeup | Central City
True Grit are true experts, providing an exquisite service within the walls of a fabulous environment. Experience the truly creative, skilful professionalism of their team of dynamic Masters, Style Directors and New Generation stylists! Take your pick from their extensive services or peruse their range of natural mineral Young Blood makeup. Book a free consultation with their style and makeup experts. True innovation, true passion, true hair! 87 Manchester Street 03 377 7889 truegrit.co.nz
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BEAUTY BY RHIANNE Health/Beauty | Parklands
Beauty By Rhianne is owned and operated by Rhianne Danielsen who has over four years experience in the beauty industry. Rhianne caters to all of your beauty needs such as waxing, tinting and massages with a particular focus on facials and skincare. All treatments are fully customised to each client’s needs to ensure that they get the results they are after. Open Monday to Friday, 5:30pm – 9pm and Saturday, 10am – 4pm. 101 Royal Park Drive 027 867 7080 FB/beautybyrhiannenz
EARTH ORGANIC HAIRDRESSING Hair | Central City
Fabulous for you. Fantastic for the planet. Earth Organic is the central city’s first vegan and sustainability focused salon. Their products are 100% plant-based and no products are tested on animals, so you can sit back and relax whilst knowledgeable and creative senior stylists carry out your fabulous hair edit. Their stylists have over 30 years of experience and are committed and passionate about all things hair! 181 High Street 03 365 7393 earthorganichairdressing.co.nz
LOVOIR SKIN BODY & BEAUTY Beauty | Avonhead
This warm and friendly beauty spa is your oasis from the outside world. The knowledgeable therapists cater to your every need. Whether you require maintenance treatments or want to address skin concerns, they have a specialist who can advise and implement the right course of action to have you looking and feeling your best! Located in Avonhead, it’s easy to find with ample parking. Book online or simply swing by and say hi! 45 – 47 Merrin Street 03 358 8410 lovoirbeauty.com
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Food & Drink MAGIC MIRO Miro combine contemporary cuisine with the magic of yesteryear in the Midland building. miro.nz
VINO FINO Talk to the experts. P87 BAKED AS Our Top 5 bakeries. P89 BEERY CHRISTMAS Ralph Bungard’s perfect gift. P90
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Fantasy Fridge
A walk-in wine fridge – yep, you read that right, Cityscapers – this is for all those who love wine and love to keep it at its best. Craig Shaw from Harvey Norman Commercial filled us in on all you need to know about the Espace 1000 Bottle Walk in Cellar and we’re definitely lusting after it. Start collecting those delicious drops because this killer fridge can easily fit 1000 bottles inside. Wine fridges have come a long way from a mini fridge in the corner of the room – the Espace has a chic, textured glossy black aluminium finish that complements the beautiful wooden shelves inside. It also boasts an anti-UV glass door, racking and a cooling unit to keep your bottles at the perfect temperature, no matter the weather outside – the fridge even creates a vibration-proof environment to protect the storage life and quality of your wine. You can just leave it to the fridge to take care of everything! Talk to Craig Shaw on 03 363 5910 harveynormancommercial.co.nz
New Wings The iconic Sign of the Takahe has reopened its doors after almost a decade of hiatus after it suffered earthquake damage. The tantalising menu offerings will have your mouth watering. signofthetakahe.co.nz COOKBOOK
SALAD SIBLINGS Sisters Margo and Rosa Flanagan have a mission to change the perceptions of plant-based food. At The Welder, they whip up tasty morsels and serve them over the counter as well as running cooking workshops. They hope their new cookbook, Two Raw Sisters: Changing perceptions on plant-based food, will inspire people to discover that fruits and vegetables can be fun, exciting and delicious, and how to cook raw, unprocessed ingredients in an easy, time-efficient way. tworawsisters.com
NEWLY OPENED
CHOCKER WITH CHOC What’s not to like about a 3-metre wall of chocolate? Get along to the newly reopened Ballantynes’ Lichfield Street building and check out the Chocolate Library. Prepare yourself for a selection like no other, sourced from the world over. ballantynes.co.nz
WIN! Cityscape has a copy of the book and a $100 voucher for any of their
workshops, either hands-on or demonstration, to give away. To enter the draw, email info@somocreative.co.nz with ‘Two Raw Sisters’ in the subject line and tell us your favourite vegetable.
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VINO FINO
Whether you consider yourself a wine connoisseur or simply an avid consumer, if it’s expert advice you’re after then you can’t go past the crew at Vino Fino.
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ince opening in 1993, Vino Fino has become the largest single retailer of fine wines in Christchurch, specialising in wines from New Zealand, Australia and around the world as well as an ever-growing selection of craft beers and spirits. A big reason for that success is their loyal customers, who value the ability of the Vino Fino team to come up with the goods whatever the budget or requirements. Rex Ormandy is in charge – he has more than 35 years’ experience in the industry, including being involved with wine education and
judging. Retail manager Paul Cabout is the in-house spirits expert. Dean Lovett’s wine passions lean towards European wines. Michael Ormandy represents the new generation of wine lover, managing Vino Fino’s social media and growing range of natural and organic wines. Rounding out the sales team is James O’Flaherty, who has a background in wine retail but is also responsible for Vino Fino’s craft beer selection. Vino Fino’s progress since its early days has mirrored the rise of the New Zealand wine industry.
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Back in 1993, Marlborough sauvignon blanc was only beginning to garner attention, and the first North Canterbury and Central Otago wines were just appearing on the market. Vino Fino has grown alongside those areas’ pioneering wineries, establishing firm relationships along the way. Nowadays, far from being at the end of the world for wine, Vino Fino is adjacent to some of the world’s most exciting wine regions. To keep up to date, the team continually taste and evaluate wine for Vino Fino’s stocking selection. They are proud of their ability to identify wines of distinction and especially those that offer outstanding value, backing it up with good old-fashioned service. Vino Fino is proudly local, independent and family-owned. They have no ambitions to be the biggest, fastest or flashest, just to be very good at what they do. You can shop with Vino Fino either online or in person in their Durham Street store, which is well worth the visit to check out the wine memorabilia on display. These rare artefacts are kindly on loan from the Kingscote Family Trust and were once part of the Fletcher Humphrey Museum Collection. vinofino.co.nz
Shoulders above the rest
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In a world of complex menus, degustations and cross-cultural cuisine, Pedro’s House of Lamb has kept it simple. Pedro’s serves just one dish – a beautiful slow-cooked lamb shoulder so tender the meat falls off the bone, served with a side of scalloped potatoes and salad. That’s it. Pedro’s cooks its lamb in the Mediterranean style – with rosemary and garlic, and slowly roasted for six hours with Spanish olive oil. That’s how it gets to be so tender. That and the delicious flavours are what keep loyal customers coming back for more. From its small beginnings in a container in Merivale to four outlets across the country, Pedro’s House of Lamb has established itself as one of this country’s best lamb culinary experiences. You can enjoy the very best New Zealand lamb from either of Pedro’s two Christchurch locations – the original Merivale container store or its newest store, which is in Sydenham. The latter has seating for those who can’t wait till they get home before sampling the delicious wares. pedros.co.nz
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RESTAURANT
Want Rollickin Gelato at your home, workplace or event? These guys sent a chilly bin of goodness to Scott Base so they know all about gelato to go and can cater for groups large or small. For really big events, there’s Rollickin’s original red horse float cart. Next down is its vintage cart, which is ideal for weddings, birthdays and similar-sized events. If it’s a party or work do for 20 to 30 people there’s the Funk Truck, which has two flavours. Smallest is an Uber Eats party tub, still with two flavours, hand-packed to order. rollickin.co.nz
Sam and Sally Hooper, the awesome duo behind Cityscape fave Sister Kong, have joined forces with former All Black Andy Ellis to bring Bar Yoku to life. After eight years living in Japan, Andy knows what good Yakitori (the hero of the menu) tastes like. Located in the hip new hangout The Welder, this Japanese restaurant is bringing some big flavour to town and is a super-cool place to pull up a pew and kick back in the laxed atmosphere. FB/baryokusakeandyakitori
GELATO TO GO
NEW HANGOUT
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BAKED AS
Our Top 5 scrummy bakeries
YOUR DAILY BREAD
SWEET TREATS
GRIZZLY BAKED GOODS
HARPERS HOUSE
There are few life-affirming moments that compare to biting into the caramelised layers of a light, flakey and dizzyingly buttery Morning Bun for the very first time. Sam and Sara Ellis of Grizzly Baked Goods have brought this pastry delight to Otautahi, most famously in the form of Lemon Poppy Morning Buns, Bear Claws and Everything Croissants. Grizzly is now part of The Welder’s boutique collective. The petite diner-style space will offer inner-city folk the full Grizzly range, as well as Embassy Coffee espresso. grizzlybakedgoods.com
Harpers House create bespoke sweet treats for birthdays, baby showers, weddings or any occasion. Owner Andi can work with you to create any flavour combination you could imagine, ensuring you get what you want. harpershouse.co.nz
CHEWY CIABATTA
BELLBIRD BAKERY Nestled within the beautiful Tannery is Bellbird Bakery. Their premium offerings of sourdough bread, crusty baguettes, chewy ciabatta and superb French pastries are all hand shaped with care and love. They use local, seasonal and high-quality ingredients. Be sure to try their famous almond croissant! bellbirdbakedgoods.co.nz SLOW FOOD
FLASH FUSION
BOHEMIAN BAKERY
JAPANZ BAKERY
Slow is beautiful at Bohemian Bakery as their bread gets fermented over 24 hours. The result is deliciously crunchy crust and tender, moist crumb. While the heart of Bohemian is the award-winning sourdough, the menu also boasts sweet and savoury pastries, including cinnamon rolls and pretzels. FB/bohemianbakerychristchurch
Japanese Japanz Bakery create appetising Kiwi and Japanese fusion baked goods. Each day their popular pies and doughnuts are created from scratch, so stop by and enjoy something different today! Find them on Facebook
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THE WINE LIST
Giving the gift of beer
You’ll start a conversation, help save the planet and ensure your present is the toast of Christmas Day, says Ralph Bungard. A few seasons back our extended whānau decided to do away with the gifting of gimcrack over the festive season. The rule became that gifts had to be homemade and/or consumable. It’s a popular rule. It reduces waste and suits our changing world, where we are looking to minimise our global footprint. When it came to homemade and consumable, I had it easy – I had beer! I know it’s hard to believe but some people say they don’t like beer and they may not appreciate it as a gift. In most situations, when questioned why they don’t like beer, you may find that they don’t like brown, slightly sweet and malty beer synonymous with the old-fashioned style that dominated New Zealand brewing for decades. I get great pleasure at the Three Boys Brewery front-of-house introducing these non-beer drinkers to a sour and salty gose, a fruity Belgian-style wheat, or even a rich, roasty, chocolaty stout and having them go mmm, I like that! It’s hard to imagine anywhere in
Aotearoa these days that does not have a genuinely local microbrewery within reach. It is these breweries that will have something out of the ordinary that would make a great gift for beer lovers and those non-beer lovers who need converting. Go out of your way to pick something unusual – a fruit-infused sour, a chocolate stout, a whisky barrel-aged pale ale, a super-cloudy New England-style IPA. And pick them from a genuine local brewer – not one of those pseudo “craft” brands from the multinationals. You’ll tick all the boxes, you’ll create a conversation, you’ll introduce someone to the amazing world of beer flavours, you’ll support a local business, and in some small way you’ll be saving the planet. Besides, what’s the worst that can happen – you’ll have to help them drink it? threeboysbrewery.co.nz
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FIDDLER’S GREEN VINEYARD & BISTRO CHARDONNAY 2018 After so long living in the shadow of the all-conquering sauvignon blanc, chardonnay is again finding favour with New Zealand wine drinkers. It’s examples like this from Fiddler’s Green Vineyard & Bistro in the Waipara Valley that are stoking the switch as well. This full but smooth and elegant chardonnay has flavours of ripe melon, peach and apricot, complemented by toast and buttery complexities. If it has been a while since you sampled a chardonnay, here’s a good place to start. fiddlersgreenbistro.co.nz
PEGASUS BAY ESTATE PINOT NOIR 2016 The excellent free-draining soils of the Waipara Valley are gaining a reputation for the quality of the pinot noirs they produce, and this example from Pegasus Bay is clear evidence of why. The bouquet is packed with red and dark fruit, with hints of pepper and spice. Layered beneath that are savoury notes of grilled game and black olive tapenade. The palate is satisfyingly concentrated with fine-grained tannins, while a refreshing minerality ensures the wine remains tight and focused, with a lasting finish. pegasusbay.com
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NEW
HEALTHY SNACK
C’MON, GET HEMPY
DINING LANE
The Hempy Bar is a brand new snack from Christchurchbased hemp food company The Brothers Green and it is packed with nature’s most nutrient-rich seed. Hemp seeds are a natural protein containing all 20 amino acids and are a great source of Omega 3, making Hempy Bars a healthy alternative snack for children and adults. The Brothers Green won FoodStuffs’ FoodStarter competition last year with the bar, and that put it into South Island New Worlds. To cap the good vibes, the Hempy Bar comes in a compostable pouch and wrap. thebrothersgreen.co
If you are still to check out the world of variety at the city’s freshest new dining lane, Eats on Oxford, make sure you get along soon. The new dining lane serves up some bodacious green, clean, fresh food in the under-catered Health Precinct. Eats on Oxford overlooks the Avon River, making it an ideal place to relax away from the precinct’s bustle. Dine in or take away, brunch, afternoon tea or dinner – Eats on Oxford has you covered. FB/eatsonoxford
WORLD OF VARIETY
NEW PRODUCT
PLANET BEER Killer micro-brewery and taproom The Fermentist have just released something to have your taste-buds zinging – their Kiwi Pale Ale. Expect some serious flavour with Southern Cross and Motueka hops balanced with 100 percent NZ malt – this means you’ll get a full flavour without any lingering bitterness. This is the first certified carboNZero beer in the country, which means every emission that results from growing the grains to refrigeration in your home is accounted for – how good! thefermentist.co.nz
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GRATER GOODS
Helmed by Flip Grater and Youssef Iskrane, Grater Goods is a deli/café and wine bar that exists to offer familiar alternatives to everyone – their ‘meaty’ products are made from substitutes like wheat protein, beans and other alternatives. Also a wholesaler of artisanal plant-based meats and cheeses, Grater Goods’ extensive range includes Roast Furkey, Plant Pastrami, Carrot Lox, Buffalo-style Mozzarella, Pates and so much more – yum! 105 Orbell Street gratergoods.co.nz
CURIOSITY GIN
Spirits/Distillery | Sydenham
Curiosity Gin has a new look for Christmas. The fantastic new-look bottles stand out in a crowd just like the fabulous spirits inside them! Curiosity’s gins are all unique and there’s at least one in the range to delight every gin lover! Their distillery tour lets you take in the upgraded stills, and free tastings are always available at the cellar door. Their Four Gin Explorer Pack makes a great gift or try a Distillery Tour gift voucher for the ginthusiast in your life! 11 Sandyford Street 021 336 416 thespiritsworkshop.co.nz
CASHMERE CUISINE
Gourmet Meats | Cashmere
Cashmere Cuisine is an award-winning boutique butchery specialising in top quality cuts, roasts and small goods. All their meat is free-farmed and sourced locally. Their highly qualified butchers are passionate, and treat customer service as of paramount importance. With a balance of traditional and modern techniques, they keep up with the latest food trends and seasons. 18 Colombo Street 03 332 6071 or 021 224 4590 cashmerecuisine.co.nz
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Delicatessen | Sydenham
FOOD & DRINK
TASTE @ TWENTY
Gourmet Food Store/Catering | Cashmere
taste@twenty stocks a tempting array of fresh produce, Vic’s breads, Hummingbird espresso to go and beans, preserves and pickles, vinegars and olive oils, free-range eggs and milk. They also offer their own range of pestos, hummus, aioli and delicious ‘real’ food... and some say the best coffee in Christchurch, all made with love and a smile. Catering is also available, from finger food for your function to tasty ‘man food’ for your work shout. 20 Colombo Street 03 982 1399 tasteattwenty.co.nz
5TH STREET
International | Sydenham
5th Street, brought to you by the team behind Christchurch’s iconic café Hello Sunday, present a bespoke lounge-style restaurant with a constantly evolving menu that allows you to explore the pleasure of shared dining, matched by a well-crafted and eclectic range of boutique, natural and family-owned wines. Expect the same customer service people have come to enjoy from Hello Sunday, only in a night dining experience. 5 Elgin Street 03 365 9667 5thstreet.co.nz
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50 BISTRO
New Zealand | Central City
50 Bistro offers inspired bistro food with modern flavours, excellent wines and a great bar. Executive Chef Antony Page leads the kitchen team, designing seasonal menus that utilise the best local produce. The menu at 50 Bistro offers a large variety of dishes, featuring classics twisted with their own 50 flair.
The George, 50 Park Terrace 03 371 0250 50bistro.co.nz
AIKMANS BAR & EATERY Gastropub | Merivale
One of the hottest spots in Christchurch, Aikmans Bar & Eatery is a local favourite and is the ideal venue for a stylish meal or relaxed catch-up with friends at the bar. With an expansive sun-drenched courtyard and a heated louvred area – sit back, relax and enjoy whatever the weather. Small plates, platters, brunch, dinner or drinks, Aikmans caters for all from 11am each day.
154 Aikmans Road 03 961 6545 aikmans.nz
BLOODY MARY’S
Steakhouse/Swishy Bar | Central City
A popular New York style steakhouse known for premium, local produce, seasonal menus and delicious cuisine. Check out Hugh’s Whisky Library for a nightcap or perhaps The Terrace for one of their famous cocktails and delicious platters. For the full Bloody Mary’s experience you can’t go past their flagship Prime Rib carved at your table every Wednesday and Saturday.
30 Latimer Square 03 943 5937 bloodymarys.co.nz
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THE CAFFEINE LABORATORY Café | Central City
This small, unique 2-storey space in New Regent Street serves fresh, seasonal and healthy food daily, all made with local produce. They offer cabinet goodies, the best burgers and fresh food prepared on the spot, and a small selection of NZ wines, craft beers and beverages – not to mention amazing coffee! The menu changes seasonally to ensure you get vibrant flavours and fresh produce. New seating area now open. Book now! 1 New Regent Street caffeinelab.co.nz
COOK ‘N’ WITH GAS
New Zealand / Central City
Cook ‘N’ With Gas is a classic old-school bistro that explores modern New Zealand cuisine. They dazzle your senses with amazing flavour profiles and cutting-edge cuisine and their dedicated team have created a destination that has become a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike. Experience one of Christchurch’s most well-known restaurants and enjoy the atmosphere which is Cook ‘N’ With Gas. 23 Worcester Boulevard, 03 377 9166 cooknwithgas.co.nz
COOKAI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Japanese | Central City
Fine Japanese cuisine has returned to the heart of the city with Cookai Japanese Restaurant open at The Crossing. Their sushi train is a hit with the kids and loaded with more than 60 delicious dishes including vegetarian and vegan options. You can also order a Cookai classic like Soft Shell Crab or Tempura Sushi and wash it down with a traditional sake or wine. Available for functions. Open 7 days. Level 1, The Crossing, 166 Cashel Street 03 343 2860 cookai.co.nz
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EARL
Restaurant | Central City
With its buzzing, local vibe, Earl captures the essence of the city lifestyle while still delivering an around-the-clock sense of occasion. The friendly all-day venue brings fine but casual dining to Christchurch and focuses on doing simple things well with its menu inspired by the flavours, energy and relaxed vibe synonymous of the coastal European culture. Your inner-city local bistro that’s all about good food, good wine and good times! 128 Lichfield Street 03 365 1147 earl.co.nz
FIDDLESTICKS RESTAURANT & BAR
New Zealand | Central City
Sophisticated, sociable and relaxed, Fiddlesticks is one of the city’s best retreats. This distinctive restaurant and bar provides an inviting atmosphere for whiling away some time. Dine al fresco and watch the street-side activity from their sheltered courtyard, or join friends in one of the intimate dining spaces. The talented kitchen crew provide sensational in-season and local fare. 48 Worcester Boulevard 03 365 0533 fiddlesticksbar.co.nz
THE FLAMING RABBIT Bar/Restaurant | Lincoln
The Flaming Rabbit is a slick eatery located in Lincoln that owes its name to the dark tale of blazing bunnies that were said to have spread a fire across the scorched lands of the Selwyn District. Head in for breakfast, opt for a light meal or sink your teeth into the perfectly aged South Devon beef – courtesy of the onsite dry aging cabinet. Weekly specials include a burger special, Monday to Wednesday and happy hour, Monday to Friday from 4 – 6pm. 3 Vernon Drive 03 321 7265 flamingrabbit.nz
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HELLO SUNDAY Café | Sydenham
Hello Sunday is a delightful piece of reclaimed Christchurch. One of the city’s best brunch restaurants, they emphasise creative, fresh flavours, great service and excellent coffee. Enjoy a little bit of Sunday – each and every day!
6 Elgin Street 03 260 1566 Find them on Facebook
KUMO JAPANESE CUISINE Japanese | Addington
Renowned for their authentic and delicious Japanese cuisine and for being the first Japanese restaurant to boast a sushi train in the city, KUMO is at the forefront of Japanese dining in Christchurch. With an assortment of dishes on their menu, you can dine on traditional sushi or take your pick from their selection of main dishes as well as highly tempting desserts.
351 Lincoln Road 03 339 0886 kumo-cuisine.co.nz
LEMON TREE CAFÉ Café / Central City
Take your café experience to new heights down at Lemon Tree Café, a boutique and contemporary space that offers an array of sweet and savoury treats. Sip on a killer coffee in their quirky fitout – the perfect spot to pull up a pew, relax and catch up with friends. Treat yourself to one of their brunch specials or indulge in one of their high teas packages. Lemon Tree Café can also host your next special event! 234 St Asaph Street 03 379 0949 Find them on Instagram
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MERRIN STREET BREWERY BAR
Cosy Pub/New Zealand | Avonhead
Enjoy the legendary hospitality of the West Coast in a relaxed, fun and friendly venue that serves exceptional gastropub fare alongside Monteith’s famous range of craft beers. Perfect for any occasion, this classic Kiwi ‘local’ has specials 7 days a week and supplies their own premium South Devon beef with their exclusive paddock-toplate operation. Your friendly local on the corner! Avonhead Mall, 210 Withells Road 03 358 8184 mbbmerrinst.co.nz
MIRO
Café/Restaurant | Central City
Located in the stunning refurbished Midland Building, previously home to Christchurch favourite Caffe Roma, is Miro – Best Café winner at the 2018 Hospitality New Zealand Awards for Excellence. Their menu offers restaurant-style brunch and lunch with a contemporary twist, as well as barista-made Allpress coffee, a selection of teas and breakfast cocktails for that extra morning pick-me-up. 176 Oxford Terrace 03 925 9909 miro.nz
MOMENT
Café | Central City
Moment is situated in the heart of the CBD, with a clean minimalistic atmosphere drenched in sunlight. Their menu sets the bar high with a kaleidoscope of colour and flavours your taste buds won’t forget. You’ll find twists on café classics, including their famous pancakes. Offering an abundance of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options, which will leave you spoilt for choice.
85 Manchester Street 03 261 4141 momentcafe.co.nz
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NO.4 BAR & RESTAURANT
New Zealand/Cosy Pub | Merivale
No.4 Bar & Restaurant has a lively atmosphere every day of the week. Take a seat in a candlelit corner, pull up the couch in the library, or celebrate with friends in one of the covered outdoor courtyards. When you’re comfortable, check out your dining options. Brimming with fresh, seasonal and locally sourced delights, the menu has earned No.4 an exceedingly good reputation. Drop in for exceptionally good beer, food and stories. 4 Mansfield Avenue 03 355 3720 no4bar.co.nz
NOM NOM KITCHEN
South East Asian Cuisine | Strowan/Rangiora/Lyttelton
Experience tasty South East Asian cuisine at any of Nom Nom Kitchen’s three cosy and fully licensed locations. They offer an array of sensational dishes and are also gluten free, vegan and vegetarian friendly. With a great range of cocktails, wine and beer on tap also available, Nom Nom Kitchen are perfect for your next family catch-up or special occasion. Their Strowan location is open 7 days. 7 Normans Road, Strowan 03 355 3909, 257 High Street, Rangiora 03 313 4276 and 47 London Street, Lyttelton 03 925 9335 nomnomkitchen.co.nz
ODDFELLOWS CAFÉ Café | Addington
Tucked away on the corner of Disraeli and Selwyn streets in Addington you’ll discover the lively buzz of Oddfellows Café. Situated inside a historic hall that is full of character – they serve up more than great vibes – you’ll find a menu full of delicious lunch goodies, tempting all-day breakfast and a cabinet full of mouth-watering offerings. The coffee is to die for, too – Oddfellows use Hummingbird Coffee, which is roasted right next door! 5 Disraeli Street 03 377 6757 oddfellowscafe.co.nz
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PEGASUS BAY WINERY
Winery/International | Amberley
Named New Zealand’s best winery restaurant 8 times in the past 11 years in the Cuisine NZ Good Food Awards, Pegasus Bay offers an unforgettable experience. The menu is influenced by the best of local produce, and changes to take advantage of seasonal offerings. Start things off with a free tasting and discover the breathtaking gardens.
263 Stockgrove Road 03 314 6869 Bookings recommended pegasusbay.com
POLO BAR
Argentinian | Central City
The Polo Bar is the perfect setting for breakfast, afternoon aperitifs, or to enjoy delicious shared plates from late afternoon. Inspired by Argentinian cuisine, they offer a menu of various sharing plates of selected meats smoked and chargrilled for a unique flavour. Delicious vegetarian dishes are also on the menu, which changes regularly so they can use the freshest local ingredients to create their mouth-watering dishes. 351 Montreal Street 03 943 8555 hotelmontreal.co.nz
SPAGALIMIS PIZZERIA & BAR
Pizza/Swishy Bar | Central City
Spagalimis Pizzeria & Bar is the oldest restaurant in Christchurch. Visit them for a meal or just a drink in the historic Ironside House, built in 1899. With their menu of 39 delicious pizzas and a full bar and cocktails available, there’s something for everyone! Enjoy outdoor dining on the deck area or book their private dining room for your next function. Open Mon – Tue 4pm – late, Wed – Sun 11am – late. 32 Salisbury Street 03 379 7159 spagalimis.co.nz
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PESCATORE
Seafood | Central City
Awarded Two Hats by the Cuisine Good Food Awards 2018 and a Beef and Lamb Excellence Award 2019, Pescatore is your divine destination for spectacular fare. Pescatore delivers innovative and contemporary dishes designed to delight the senses. This passionate team, which has gained outstanding recognition, matches an ingredientdriven menu with professional, friendly service. Seasonal menus are curated from premium local, sustainable and organic ingredients and paired with top vintages from Pescatore’s comprehensive wine list. Honoured by Wine Spectator magazine as having one of the most outstanding restaurant lists in the world, Pescatore received a Two Glasses Best of Excellence Award in 2019. Pescatore offers à la carte and degustation dining (5-, 7- and 10-course degustation options are available) as well as private group dining options.
The George, Level 1, 50 Park Terrace 03 371 0257 pescatore.co.nz
STORY
Restaurant / Central City
Located on Christchurch’s famous Spanish Mission architecturally styled New Regent Street is Story, a small social hub offering exquisite culinary fare by way of chefs Shafeeq Ismail and Jamie Bennett. Open seven evenings a week from 5pm, dine in the light and classic space, pull up a pew and take your pick from their premium beer and wine range or keep it relaxed with a tasty bar snack.
8 New Regent Street 03 261 9441 storynz.com
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SISTER KONG
Modern Chinese | Central City
Up your summer eats at inner-city dumpling bar Sister Kong. Nestled down the funky Victoria Street laneway you’ll discover some nextlevel fare and neat decor. Inspired by Hong Kong eats and late-night Chinatown bars in New York, these guys serve up thirst-quenching craft beers that accompany their mouth-watering dumplings. Wrap your mouth around their homemade dumplings, the Bao Mac, Chilli Wings or lunchtime combos – all using fresh, locally sourced produce for you. The menu boasts options for everyone, too, with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free goodies available. Just follow the waving neon cat down the lane at 123 Victoria Street. Pull up a seat in the sun and enjoy!
123 Victoria Street 03 421 6494 sisterkong.co.nz
STRAWBERRY FARE European | Merivale
Located near the city and with stunning views of Hagley Park, Strawberry Fare offers something for everyone. They open early with delicious breakfasts and their own roasted coffee; a perfect place to start the day. Lunch and dinner are served 7 days, and their famous desserts are available any time you fancy. Free-range and organic produce is used whenever available. Enjoy a friendly, relaxed service that also caters to all dietary needs. 15 Bealey Avenue 03 365 4897 strawberryfare.com
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TOMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT Japanese | St Albans
Immerse yourself in some culture from the Tomi family as you dine on traditional Japanese cuisine. Tomi has a wide range of Japanese sake and a comprehensive wine list, and offers a delicious selection of authentic specialty Japanese dishes.
76 Edgeware Road 03 377 8028 tomi.co.nz
TOWN TONIC
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Restaurant / Addington
Using only the freshest produce from local growers, Town Tonic’s constantly evolving menu can cater to all dietary requirements and boasts exceptional plant-based dishes. Situated conveniently close to Horncastle Arena and The Court Theatre, Town Tonic is the perfect place for pre- and post-show drinks and dining. Book online via their website and keep up to date with their latest events on their Instagram @towntonic_ 335 Lincoln Road 03 338 1150 towntonic.com
TWENTY SEVEN STEPS European | Central City
“Cantabrians should feel proud that on Christchurch’s showcase tourist street, 27 Steps is serving our visitors – and us lucky locals – the best produce of the province with confidence, panache and unpretentious sophistication.” The Press. Pop in for a drink at the Tiny Bar downstairs or visit their restaurant for dinner, which is open seven nights a week from 5pm. Private functions and lunches are available on request. 16 New Regent Street 03 366 2727 Find them on Facebook twentysevensteps.co.nz
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UNIVERSO BRASSERIE & BAR
European | Central City
Equal parts edgy Euro-chic and sun-drenched tropical escape, Universo Brasserie & Bar sets the scene for a gourmand experience you’ll be hard pressed to forget. Choose one of their sensational cocktails and peruse their expertly crafted seasonal menu that offers a raft of tempting dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Tasty cabinet fare is also available to take away. Open seven days from 9am. Cnr Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street 03 379 5214 universo.co.nz
UNTOUCHED WORLD™ KITCHEN Café | Burnside
A favourite with locals, and now with a fresh new look, Untouched World Kitchen is the perfect oasis away from the hustle for a delicious breakfast, brunch or lunch. Dine al fresco in the peaceful garden setting, or cosy up by the fire with a coffee and tasty treat from the cabinet. Located just 5 minutes from Christchurch Airport with plenty of off-street parking. Enquire about catering options and private functions. 155 Roydvale Avenue 03 357 9499 untouchedworldkitchen.com
WELLES STREET Pub | Central City
A welcoming neighbourhood yet inner-city local pub, Welles Street serves up not-your-average bar snacks and has a crafty drinks list to quench your thirst. The beautifully converted warehouse is designed to facilitate a good time on your terms – you can sit up at the bar with a huge plate of crunchy hand-cut chips while enjoying one of the more than two dozen local and international beers on tap, or enjoy a game of pool or an arcade game in the laxed atmosphere. 44 Welles Street 03 366 0172 wellesstreet.co.nz
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Culture FEAST YOUR EYES Queen of Burlesque Dita Von Teese will bring her show to New Zealand for the first time this December. Dita Von Teese: Glamonatrix promises to take audiences on a stunning visual journey at the Isaac Theatre Royal on December 18. isaactheatreroyal.co.nz
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QUIET COMMOTION UK rock legend Lloyd Cole prefers intimate, acoustic gigs these days over the stadiumstorming days of performing with the Commotions. He tells Cityscape that breaking a song down for acoustic performance exposes just how strong or weak it is.
This is your eighth visit to New Zealand – what keeps bringing you back? It’s what I do. The model for making a living as a musician these days is exactly the opposite of what it was when I started making music. We used to make money from selling records and then we would go on tour to promote those records. Now it’s exactly the opposite. Do you still enjoy touring? I do. The only thing that’s sometimes a little worrying is that obviously I’m not getting any younger and it’s tiring. So I like to try to schedule it properly and I’m also now taking action and working on my fitness so I’m a little stronger than I was last time I was there. Your new album, Guesswork, is proving a commercial and critical success – do those things still matter to you? What does success mean to you these days? Critical success has always meant something to me – I read the newspapers, I used to read the New Musical Express when I was a kid. I always wanted to be in that
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position of making music that would please all types of people, so it matters to me. I wish there was a way we could feel more optimistic about selling more copies of this record than we sold of the last one but it’s a challenge. It’s just you and Commotions guitarist Neil Clark on this tour – that must be a long way from the scale of those early tours? It’s very different. I don’t mind playing with a band these days, I occasionally do play with a band doing this or that. But touring with a large group of people I don’t miss at all. There’s a great freedom you’ve got when there’s just two or three of you on the road, it’s a lot easier. We can enjoy it a lot more and we have a lot more flexibility in how we handle things. And what I’ve learned over the years is that band shows have got … there’s an impact from loud music that you have that is different to what you have with acoustic music, but if the songs are strong enough there’s a lot more spontaneity possible in an acoustic show. In a perfect future for me I would continue to play acoustic shows but I would play band shows every now and again. With such a wide and diverse catalogue, how do you decide what to play? Will be it be a mix of old and new? Yes, it’s a mix of old and new for sure. The last time I was on tour it was called The Retrospective Tour because it was based on two boxed sets that Universal released and the boxed sets covered 1983 to 1996, so I didn’t play anything from after ‘96. So on this tour, From Rattlesnakes to Guesswork, we are probably going to feature a lot more of my solo material just so it’s quite different to the last tour. I don’t want people to come and see me again and say he played mostly the same songs as last time. I did a couple of solo versions of the tour last weekend – I played 32 songs and only 10 of those songs were on the previous tour. Your songs ‘Perfect Skin’ and ‘Rattlesnakes’ are anthems for your fans – do
‘There’s a lot more spontaneity possible in an acoustic show’ you feel pressure to keep playing them? I don’t feel pressure to do all of them. The songs that I play every single concert there’s probably only about five. I play ‘Are You Ready to be Heartbroken’ and ‘Forest Fire’, but I’ve rested ‘Perfect Skin’. I’m resting ‘Brand New Friend’ right now. I was very pleased with the audience response to the set last weekend, given that there were fewer Commotions songs than maybe a usual set would contain. And maybe that’s appropriate now – I’ve been making music for 35 years and the Commotions was only the first five years. Do you choose different songs because it is acoustic? When you break a song down to acoustic format, it really exposes the strength of the song, whether the song is strong or not. If it can stand up on its own with just a couple of guitars then it’s going to be a strong song for sure. One of the songs that really surprised me that way and the one that made me realise this is the case is ‘Forest Fire’. I didn’t play it for a long time acoustically because I thought, how can I play that acoustically? It’s all about the drums and the guitar solo. And then I was on stage in Dundee in Scotland one time and they literally held siege to the stage until I played it. It’s very simple but it’s a very strong piece of music and it doesn’t need the guitar solo and it doesn’t need the drums. On the other hand every now and then you’ll think I quite fancy playing this song from this album and you’ll break it down on the guitar and go, aah, actually there’s not much of a song there, most of that recording was really just musicianship and production. Do you have a pre- or
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post-show ritual? I do – the clothes that I wear on stage look like the clothes that I wear all day, but they’re not. I always dress for the stage. If my schedule allows, after soundcheck I go back to the hotel, probably even try and get an hour of sleep, and then I take a shower and then I dress for the show, because I feel I want to get my stage hat on and I want to start feeling like a performer. I don’t think anyone wants to come and see me wearing dirty clothes I’ve been wearing all day. I have a very strict routine and me getting dressed for the show is the start of me becoming focused, to get my mind in the right state. Because when I’m on stage, the thing about these solo shows or even the duo shows, there’s only me up there so I have to be completely on and completely focused. Otherwise if something went wrong and I couldn’t react to it quickly enough or smartly enough, I could lose the audience, I could lose the show, and I don’t want that to happen. So I want to make sure I’m thinking only about doing the show. What is one thing that you hope audiences take away from your performances? I just want people to enjoy it, you know, it’s a show, I’m a performer. The show isn’t about me having an agenda or anything, the show is meant for enjoyment and I hope the body of work that we choose to present and our presentation of it is good enough for people to have a great night and hopefully want to come and see something similar another time. Lloyd Cole: From Rattlesnakes to Guesswork tour James Hay Theatre, Saturday November 23 lloydcole.com
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ow’s work going on the new album? It’s going slowly – I always forget how much time it takes. It’s always good for me to remember to have deadlines but also to trust the process and forget the pressure. You’ve had a rough time over the last few years, including losing your voice – you must be enjoying getting back on stage and back in the studio? Did you ever start to wonder if you would return? When I lost my voice and was
recovering I did wonder, and it was heartbreaking, I can’t lie. So, as you can imagine getting my voice back and having the opportunity to write a new record means the world to me. I feel extremely grateful and am really enjoying every moment I have right now onstage, in the studio, dreaming up the next steps I want to take. There’s a real culture of collaboration in New Zealand hip-hop – why do you think that is? I think it comes with being a
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small country and having the right attitude. I’ve had so many amazing collaboration opportunities throughout my career and it’s always been through mutual respect and joy for the craft. I believe we can and will continue to grow and foster that attitude here in Aotearoa. Who do you dream of doing a collab with? I dream of collaborating with a world-renown theatre someone and lighting director to create some Ladi6 musical experience that’s unique
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Karoline Tamati, aka Ladi6, is back in the studio, back on stage and back from the brink of completely losing her voice. Ahead of her performance at the South Island Wine & Food Festival in December, she shares her relief and her dreams for the future with Cityscape.
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You got your break working with Shapeshifter and Fat Freddy’s Drop and now you are doing the same for JessB, Bailey Wiley and others – is that important to you? It’s important to me to collaborate with artists I admire and generally like and connect with as people. I don’t see myself as giving them their break so much as collaborating with artists that are smoking hot flames. That’s why I’ve always collaborated on shows with SilvaMC all these years, because she’s pure flames talent. You have a strong sense of personal style – what brand are you crushing on at the moment? I’m actually out of the loop – I rely heavily on my stylist, Sammy Salsa, to tell me what’s out there – but I’ve always loved Kowtow and other ethical New Zealand brands. I like making my vote on ethical fashion by where I spend my money – I don’t think I’m unique in that way. What’s the favourite item in your
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and crazy exciting with a full party atmosphere. I don’t know what and I don’t know who but I love dreaming about it! How do you think your Samoan heritage has influenced your music and career? Being Samoan has influenced the way I interact with the world in every way, every day. There is no real way I can distinguish, define and divide myself to explain how and where it has influenced me. I simply am because I am Samoan. Tell us about your tattoos – do they have particular cultural or personal significance? Yes, my hand is directly copied from my own mother’s hand, who was gifted its design by master tatau artist and family friend Suluape at a time when my dad was also being given his tatau. The motifs represent Samoan navigation by the stars across oceans and symbolism of Samoan people and lifestyle, worms we eat, mountains we have and people in my family.
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wardrobe? My favourite currently is my sister pink floor-length kimono from Geoff’s Emporium. You wear some striking jewellery – what can you tell us about it? Do you have a favourite piece or jeweller? My favourite piece of all time is my custom gold choker that was made for me by jeweller MichaelJohn and his friend. They handcrafted this incredible piece of art and I wore it at a Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. What can you never leave behind when you go on tour? My lavender oil. I’m so addicted to it, and I’ve gotten into the habit of taking my vaporiser too these days. What’s your go-to spot in Christchurch? I don’t have one. I’m slowly getting to reconnect with Christchurch and all the things that are there, as I’ve lost touch a bit. If you weren’t doing what you are now, what would you want to be? I’ve thought about this a bit lately, and I always dreamed of being an actor when I was little, but I also want to learn to fly and I’d love to run a very small boutique business that requires lots of detail and attention – so yeah, nah, I don’t know! Ladi 6, South Island Wine & Food Festival, Hagley Park, December 7 winefestival.co.nz
Bring on the sunshine Harry Wayne Casey gave his name and boundless musical talent to the legendary KC & the Sunshine Band. Ahead of bringing the heat to A Summer’s Day Disco in January, he tells Cityscape it’s still all about burning up the stage.
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our songs have become synonymous with the golden age of disco, the soundtrack of a generation – did you have any idea just how enduring KC & the Sunshine Band’s legacy would be? No, I don’t think you ever can have an idea what the future of your music will be. People always play oldies but the interest in our music seems to be more than I ever noticed before in the history of music. And you’re still making new music – ‘Give Me Some More’ with Nile Rodgers and Tony Moran. How much fun was that collab? It was interesting because we were never
in the same room at the same time. Tony sent me the track and I did my part on it, then we asked Nile and sent it to Nile. It’s interesting you can make music this way without being in the same room at the same time. Quite different from when we were first recording. Without samples from you, Nile Rodgers and James Brown, would there be any hip-hop? That’s a very interesting question because so much of our stuff has been used without permission and is hidden in certain ways that it would be hard to detect. But I would think not. Apart from this tour, what is on the cards for you in 2020? We
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have a lot of new music coming out and we’ll see where that goes. I love touring so that’s pretty much what I’ll do. Is this your first visit to New Zealand? Yes it is, and I’m very excited. I’ve heard amazing things about New Zealand, so I can’t wait to experience that and hopefully I have time to do some things while I’m there. Any live shows you’ve seen lately of note? I just saw the Jonas Brothers, Ariana Grande, Pink and I’m going to go see Aerosmith. What has been the most surreal moment in your career/life to date? Being nominated for the Grammys; getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; and meeting some of my peers – people that I grew up watching on TV or listening to on my stereo. Those have to be special moments. What advice would you give to your younger self? Do what you did. Follow your dreams and your heart. Do you have a pre- and/or post-show ritual? I do. I stretch and sometimes I meditate. What can we expect from your Christchurch gig? An amazing fun time with 15 musicians on stage having fun. And most importantly you, the fans, having fun. A Summer's Day Disco, Hagley Park, January 12, 2020 neptuneentertainment.co.nz
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Don Service is the talent behind RightSide Gallery at 14 Tyne Street in Addington, where you’ll discover more than just paint on canvas. The stunning space has been a long-held dream for Don, who has always wanted a workshop and showroom where he can make designs and do various other jobs such as art repairs, frame making, design and build items for shopfitting and stretching clients’ art, building plinths for sculptures and have a base for his art hanging business. This funky studio is home to a collection of pieces made using form, texture and colour. Don loves to work with solid timber, steel and rust, and plywood, which he uses to create shapes that play with the eye, cast shadows and look amazing. RightSide is also a showroom for Don and fellow artists he has met through exhibiting at art shows around the country. All are very talented, motivated and cool. Some of the other artists on show include Joel Hart, Rachel Rush,Charles Hannah, Hamish Anderson, Glen Jorna, Sarah Albisser, Stef Gray, Yana Meech and Hamish Brotherstone. RightSide is a viewing by appointment gallery and will also be available for solo shows and new artists looking for an exhibition space. For all enquiries call 021 238 1501. Be sure to check out the ever-evolving gallery and enjoy the art on offer. instagram.com/rightside_art_gallery
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THE ELEMENTS OF ART
PERFORMANCE
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Ōtautahi Tiny Performance Festival is a platform for emerging and experimental artists to present new and challenging work. Join Movement Art Practice with CoCA for a day and night of performance – Tiny Fest brings a range of performance disciplines for a series of unmissable events, running from 10am – 10pm with bands, DJs and a dance party until midnight. Quench your thirst thanks to local labels, Beer Baroness and Main Divide at the bar running from 5pm till midnight. tinyfest.co.nz
This summer’s spectacular at The Court Theatre is treasured British classic The Wind in the Willows. This sparkling adaptation follows the loveable characters Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad as they embark on an adventure for all ages. A cast of 22 stars will be stunningly costumed as beautiful woodland creatures to bring this classic to life. Whimsical and enchanting, this charming production is packed full of humour, heart and magic. Running from 23 November. courttheatre.org.nz
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If you enjoy a fusion of synthpop, space disco and house woven together with a bit of techno and funk then Otautahi outfit BEACON BLOOM need to be on your radar. These guys are an uber-cool new band around town and have gained recognition with their inclusion in the RDU Singles Club for their song ‘Rocket’, which is full of good vibes. BEACON BLOOM’s chillaxified music is the brainchild of James Allen, Ryan Ferris and Thomas Isbister. Ryan says, “The subject matter of the songs generally deals with belief and non-ordinary states of consciousness, states which the music itself can hopefully take people to at our shows.” These guys will perform and curate a stage at the brand-new Something Else Festival in November and have a killer set lined up for Nostalgia in February. beaconbloom.com
In a feat of musicality and endurance, legendary musician and humanitarian Yo-Yo Ma will perform Johann Sebastian Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello in one sitting at Christchurch Town Hall on Tuesday, November 12. This performance is his New Zealand debut and is part of his Bach Project, which is 36 days of action. vbase.co.nz
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Aussie musos Hermitude are heading across the ditch and will bring their chillaxified aesthetic with them as they take the James Hay Theatre stage on Friday November 15. The über-cool cats of Haiku Hands will get you warmed up with their fusion vibes at the start of the night before Hermitude take you to another planet. hermitude.com
Join The Court Jesters this Christmas as they once again ambitiously recreate Charles Dickens’ classic Yuletide tale with just two performers, one pianist and a little help from the audience (30 Nov – 21 Dec). Packed with brand-new jokes and interactive excitement, A Christmas Carol is a Christchurch Christmas tradition. courttheatre.org.nz
Iconic folk-rockers America – Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell – are celebrating their 50th anniversary by grooving around the Town Hall stage (Nov 22). Expect a mass sing-along to hits including ‘A Horse with No Name’, ‘I Need You’, ‘Don’t Cross the River’ and ‘Ventura Highway’. Grab your tickets and be ready to celebrate. venturahighway.com
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BANISH THE HUMBUG
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SCAPE PUBLIC ART SEASON 2019
EXHIBITION This year SCAPE
includes a curated exhibition, art education, family-friendly events, a public programme, the popular SCAPE Public Art Walkway, pop-up exhibitions at Studio 125 Gallery and Re:ACTIVATE. Central City, Until Sat 16 Nov, scapepublicart.org.nz
BILL HAMMOND: PLAYING THE DRUMS
EXHIBITION Works by Ōtautahi
artist Bill Hammond will be on display at Christchurch Art Gallery for the remainder of the year. Christchurch Art Gallery, Until Sun 19 Jan 2020, christchurchartgallery.org.nz
NOVEMBER GREG COPELAND AND STEVE ‘GUITAR’ GILLES ACOUSTIC BLUES DUO
MUSIC American blues star Greg
Copeland brings his bluesy roots sound to town and has Steve ‘Guitar’ Gilles by his side. Blue Smoke, Fri 8 Nov, bluesmoke.co.nz
STICKY FILTH
MUSIC New Zealand punk legends
Sticky Filth are tearing up the South Island for the first time in more than 20 years. The Club Tavern, Fri 8 Nov, find it on Facebook
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SIMON O’NEILL WITH WOOLSTON BRASS MUSIC
International tenor Simon O’Neill will perform alongside Christchurch’s Woolston Brass to bring tenor classics and grand opera to the stage. Christchurch Town Hall, Fri 8 Nov, premier.ticketek.co.nz
SCULPTURE ON THE PENINSULA
EXHIBITION Every two years,
Loudon Farm becomes host to the largest sculpture exhibition in the South Island and attracts both leading and emerging sculptors. Loudon Farm, Fri 8 – Sun 10 Nov, sculpturenz.co.nz
HORORATA HIGHLAND GAMES FESTIVAL A full-day
Scottish festival that offers a diverse range of attractions and activities. There will be a marching band, professional athletes competing, pipe bands and activities for the kids. Hororata Domain, Sat 9 Nov, hororatahighlandgames.org.nz
THE BACH PROJECT
MUSIC Legendary musician Yo-Yo
New Zealand debut when he performs Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. Christchurch Town Hall, Tue 12 Nov, bach.yo-yoma.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH CASINO NZ TROTTING CUP DAY
SPORT Grab your best outfit and
join in raising a glass to celebrate the biggest race day of the year. Indulge in some delicious food or refreshing beverages and enjoy all the excitement on offer. Addington Raceway & Events Centre, Tue 12 Nov, addington.co.nz
NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW
FAMILY/EXPO A memorable mix of
competitions, entertainment, produce and animals will be on show. Canterbury Agricultural Park, Wed 13 – Fri 15 Nov, theshow.co.nz
NZSO PODIUM SERIES: THE GREAT MUSIC NZSO music
director Edo de Waart will conduct the orchestra for this exciting performance of Schubert’s magnificent symphony The Great. Christchurch Town Hall, Thu 14 Nov, nzso.co.nz
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BOOTLEG BEATLES
MUSIC Fresh off the plane from
London, the Bootleg Beatles will have you singing along to the iconic hits from The Beatles. Christchurch Town Hall, Fri 15 Nov, vbase.co.nz
SHOW DAY RACES
SPORT Celebrate elite racing at its
best at the fun Show Day Races. Entry will be by gold coin donation to Maia Health Foundation and inside you’ll discover fabulous fashion, delicious Kiwi treats and tasty refreshments available. Addington Raceway & Events Centre, Fri 15 Nov, addington.co.nz
HERMITUDE
MUSIC Australian duo Hermitude
are bringing their chillaxified aesthetic to Christchurch. Presenting fresh tracks to lure you in, it will be an intimate and irresistible gig. Hermitude will be supported by Haiku Hands. James Hay Theatre, Fri 15 Nov, hermitude.com
NZ IRISH FEST
FESTIVAL The New Zealand Irish
Festival will take on Christchurch for four days and paint the town green. It will bring comedy, film, Irish dancing displays, musical performances and Gaelic Football to various venues throughout the city. Various locations, Thu 15 – Sun 18 Nov, nzirishfest.co.nz
SWAN LAKE
PERFORMANCE The Imperial
Russian Ballet Company will take to the stage and perform Swan Lake – a much loved classical ballet. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sat 16 Nov, russianballet.com.au
RNZB: HANSEL & GRETEL PERFORMANCE The Royal New
Zealand Ballet will finish its impressive 2019 season with the timeless tale of Hansel and Gretel. Isaac Theatre Royal, Thu 21 – Sat 23 Nov, rnzb.org.nz
AMERICA: 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
MUSIC Iconic rock duo Gerry
Beckley and Dewey Bunnell will perform alongside the band to help kick-start summer. They will perform their classic hits of the 70s and 80s as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. Christchurch Town Hall, Fri 22 Nov, venturahighway.com
SOUTH ISLAND BEER FESTIVAL FESTIVAL Beer lovers
rejoice – the South Island Beer Festival is back! You’ll find over 30 fantastic beers and ciders from craft brewers all over the South Island and don’t forget about all the tempting food that will have your taste-buds zinging. Ilam Homestead, Sat 23 Nov, FB/SIBeerFest
LLOYD COLE: FROM RATTLESNAKES TO GUESSWORK TOUR
MUSIC Lloyd Cole will perform a
retrospective of his work with the Commotions’ guitarist Neil Clark. The duo will perform work from Cole’s much-anticipated new solo album Guesswork and go back as far as the Commotions’ debut album Rattlesnakes. James Hay Theatre, Sat 23 Nov, lloydcole.com
MASKED: AN ART EXHIBITION BY ZACHERY HAWKINS EXHIBITION Zachery Hawkins is
best known for his vibrant and dramatic colourful paintings and will have some of his best artworks on display, all of which have been beautifully framed by Eco Frame and Mirror. Eco Frame and Mirror, Sat 23 Nov, frameandmirror.co.nz
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS PERFORMANCE This summer’s
spectacular at The Court Theatre is treasured British classic The Wind in the Willows. This sparkling adaptation follows the loveable characters Badger, Ratty, Mole and Toad as they embark on an
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adventure for all ages. The Court Theatre, Sat 23 Nov – Sat 18 Jan, courttheatre.org.nz
THE BEE GEES NIGHT FEVER MUSIC Night Fever is jetting into
town to recreate the best of the Bee Gees. Immerse yourself in the disco era with exquisite trio harmonies and that signature, iconic high-pitched falsetto. Christchurch Town Hall, Fri 29 Nov, showtime.net.au
COCA-COLA CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK FAMILY
The country’s top performers are getting ready to bring in the Christmas cheer and ignite the big stage, performing all of the Christmas classics. North Hagley Park, Sat 30 Nov, coke.co.nz
ŌTAUTAHI TINY PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL
FESTIVAL Tiny Fest brings a range
of performance disciplines to CoCA from 10am – 10pm with bands, DJs and a dance party until midnight. Quench your thirst thanks to local labels, Beer Baroness and Main Divide at the bar running from 5pm till midnight. CoCA, Sat 30 Nov, tinyfest.co.nz
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
THEATRE/COMEDY The Court Jesters
perform this funny rendition of the classic Yuletide tale by Charles Dickens. The Court Theatre, Sat 30 Nov – Sat 21 Dec, courttheatre.org.nz
DECEMBER HANDEL’S MESSIAH
MUSIC Listen to the harmonic
voices of the Christchurch City Choir as they treat your ears to some sublime sounds in this festive Christchurch tradition. Christchurch Town Hall, Sat 7 Dec, citychoir.co.nz
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CHRISTCHURCH CITY CHOIR Music | Central City
It’s Christmas tradition to dress in your finery and join the Christchurch City Choir for their annual performance of Handel’s Messiah on Saturday 7 December. It’s sure to be a great night. The choir will perform alongside the Christchurch Youth Choir, the CSO and internationally based opera stars Deborah Wai Kapohe (soprano), Elisabeth Harris (mezzo), Jared Holt (tenor) and Martin Snell (bass). Hallelujah! Christchurch Town Hall, Bookings at Ticketek 0800 842 538 citychoir.co.nz
THE RICCARTON MARKET Market | Sockburn
The Riccarton Market is Canterbury’s most established, vibrant market. The market has over 200 stalls covering fresh fruit and veges, certified organic produce, flowers, plants, antiques, clothing, arts and crafts, books and much more. The market also offers a food court, and features local talent performing on stage each week. Take care of all your gift shopping at their Christmas Market on Sunday December 8. 165 Racecourse Road 03 339 0011 Open: Sun 9am – 2pm riccartonmarket.co.nz
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SOUTH ISLAND WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL
FESTIVAL Eighty of the South
Island’s leading winemakers and food producers will come together in the picturesque North Hagley Park. Enjoy live demonstrations from renowned chefs, live music and wine seminars. North Hagley Park, Sat 7 Dec, winefestival.co.nz
HOUSE OF SHEM
MUSIC Kiwi reggae act House of
Shem will have you bopping to their chill sound. They’ve just released two new singles, so it’s sure to be a night to remember! Club Tavern, Sat 7 Dec, houseofshem.com
AN EVENING WITH DONNA HAY TALK Spend the evening with culinary queen Donna Hay as she takes you through her successful career and what she is eating and cooking now. Isaac Theatre Royal, Sat 7 Dec, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz
music and much more. Madras Street, Central City, Sun 8 Dec, christchurchsantaparade.co.nz
ALADDIN
PERFORMANCE Step into the Cave
of Wonders and go on a journey with Aladdin to find a golden lamp. This Disney classic is not one to be missed – the rendition features nearly 300 students from Southern Ballet Theatre, who will wow you with the colourful production. Isaac Theatre Royal, Fri 13 – Sat 14 Dec, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz
THE NARCS UNPLUGGED
MUSIC See The Narcs like never
before – stripped back and exploring hidden songs from their back catalogue and side projects. You’ll also see the classic hits and the latest released singles at this intimate gig. Wunderbar, Sat 14 Dec, wunderbar.co.nz
BACK TO ROMANTIC
MUSIC Anna Maksymova and Tres
ADDINGTON CHRISTMAS AT THE RACES PARTY/SPORT
Celebrate the season with Christmas at the Races where you can treat yourself to a day of live music, races, food and drink. Addington Raceway, various dates, theraces.co.nz
SANTA PARADE
FAMILY The annual Santa Parade
will roll through the city, bringing spectacular floats, celebrities,
Cordes Trio put on a romantic afternoon by performing hidden gems from the Romantic period. The Piano, Sat 14 Dec, baroquemusic.co.nz
DITA VON TEESE: GLAMONATRIX PERFORMANCE
The Queen of Burlesque, Dita Von Teese, will take to the stage for the first time in Christchurch. Isaac Theatre Royal, Wed 18 December, tegdainty.com
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CSO PRESENTS: FESTIVE CHRISTMAS 2019 MUSIC Get in
the mood to celebrate the holiday season and unwind from the chaotic present shopping when the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra perform your favourite festive carols and music. Christchurch Town Hall, Sat 21 Dec, cso.co.nz
7 DAYS LIVE
COMEDY In celebration of their 10th
birthday, 7 Days will bring their show to the stage. Expect chaos, laughs, tears and junk food as your favourites take to the stage without editors and censors to hold them back. Isaac Theatre Royal, Fri 20 and Sat 21 Dec, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz
YMCA CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT FAMILY/MUSIC
Victoria Square will be lit up by candlelight and filled with the sound of festive carols. Tasty food vendors will be onsite, or bring a picnic and enjoy. Victoria Square, Tue 24 Dec, ymcachch.org.nz
THE EDGE NYE19
PARTY Bring in the New Year with a
bang as Hagley Park is taken over. You’ll be able to enjoy the electric reggae sounds of L.A.B., have a laugh with The Court Jesters and of course be wowed by a huge fireworks display. North Hagley Park, Tue 31 Dec, theedge.co.nz
Watching
Nick Paris from Lumière reviews three of the best from the current crop of cinema releases.
THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON
4K RESTORATION
A down-on-his-luck crab fisherman embarks on a journey to get a young man with Down syndrome to a wrestling school and away from the retirement home where he’s lived for the past 2½ years. Starring Shia LaBeouf, Bruce Dern and Dakota Johnson, this tale through the dangerous yet relaxing vibes of the Southern Atlantic land and seascape combines the heart of the Hunt for the Wilderpeople with the ‘pages’ of a Mark Twain adventure. Look out for it in January.
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DON’T LOOK NOW The chilling and mysterious Nic Roeg classic pitches Venice’s back alleys into a brilliant chamber piece of madness. Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie’s relationship is formed by the tragedy of the drowning death of their daughter, Christine. The watery grave symbolises birth, death, salvation and damnation, with the viewer wondering what’s around the corner.
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This film was inspired by a photo series Andrew McConnell completed in 2011 about the surfers in Gaza. Documentary filmmaker Garry Keane met McConnell in 2012: both shared a passion for the plight of the trapped and tortured people of Gaza, so they decided to combine their skill sets and make a film to highlight the issues there. The film was made between 2014 and 2018, with McConnell spending almost the entire 2014 conflict with Israel filming on the ground. Gaza is compelling because we hear of life there in the people’s own words.
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Reading BLUE MOON, LEE CHILD
Few authors these days have fans rushing to buy their latest book as soon as it drops. That few includes Lee Child. The latest instalment in his wildly popular Jack Reacher series hit the market at the end of October and the devotees will be through it already. For the rest of us, Blue Moon finds our hero Reacher where he usually is – just on the edge of trouble and stepping in to help the helpless. This time it’s an old man sharing Reacher’s Greyhound bus ride, in a city where Albanian and Ukrainian gangs are waging war on each other.
KISS THE GIRLS AND MAKE THEM CRY, MARY HIGGINS CLARK Ripped from the news
pages, the storyline for the latest thriller from always-on author Mary Higgins Clark concerns a journalist
researching a piece about the #MeToo movement that includes an incident in her own life. Murder is afoot as she starts to dig into the
past and becomes a threat to a major business deal. This timely novel from the Queen of Suspense is released on November 5.
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01 – HIS DARK MATERIALS Still mourning the end of Game of Thrones? The talk is that the new HBO and BBC adaptation of Philip Pullman’s awardwinning His Dark Materials trilogy will help sate your appetite for the gothic and epic. His Dark Materials is set in an alternative world where all humans have animal companions called dæmons, which are the manifestation of the human soul. Season 1 launches on NEON on November 4. 02 – BOJACK HORSEMAN The humanoid horse and washed-up former 80s sitcom star has returned to Netlfix for Season 6. This animated series is definitely for the grown-ups and features the voice of Will Arnett (Arrested Development) as BoJack, with a supporting cast that includes Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) as his freeloading sidekick and Amy Sedaris as a pink Persian cat. Get the picture? 03 – WELLINGTON PARANORMAL Officers Minogue and O’Leary are back on TV2 and TVNZ On Demand. This spin-off from Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s vam-com (that’s vampire comedy) film What We Do in the Shadows garnered a big fanbase for its first series.
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ENTERTAIN ME PLAY LIST
The killer tracks on high rotation in the Cityscape office.
BIG WILD ‘Maker’ Superdream
Listening FOALS – EVERYTHING NOT SAVED WILL BE LOST – PART TWO Foals fans, buckle up because
Part Two of the iconic album Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost has just dropped and it doesn’t disappoint. Their distinctive indie rock sound is back and Part Two picks up exactly where the last album left off. Expect a little more rock in this one with some strong guitar coming through, sending home the message they’re trying to portray.
MILKY CHANCE – MIND THE MOON Edgy German duo Milky
Chance return with their third studio album on November 13. Their signature sound can only be described as part alternative rock, part reggae, part indie folk and part electronic, and Mind the Moon is set to bring out the best of this
melting pot of genres. The first single from the album, ‘Daydreaming’, has already dropped and includes a sweet collab with queen of chillaxified jams Tash Sultana.
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CELINE DION – COURAGE
November is looking fabulous as the pop-queen herself, Celine Dion, is set to release her first English album in six years. The release of Courage is sure to be absolute perfection as Dion received 48 song contenders for the album but has chosen the best 12. You can expect some new musical direction as well as some of Dion’s banging signature style from albums past. With an appearance from electropopper Sia, there’s lots of little surprises along the way. Fill that Celine void in your life when the album lands November 15.
BIG BLACK DELTA ‘Huggin & Kissin’ Big Black Delta
JUDY BLANK ‘Mary Jane’ Morning Sun
PODCASTS HOW I BUILT THIS
Tim Brown and Joey Zwillinger, the team behind Kiwi footwear start-up Allbirds, are among the founders of world-leading companies and brands who narrate their story in How I Built This, from NPR.
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THE WILD PODCAST
Andy McDonald and Jonathan Carson hatched the idea to start a podcast about the outdoors while tramping in Kahurangi National Park. In each episode they talk to a fellow modern explorer about our wild places.
RISING STAR Louis Baker is living the dream after his rapid ascent to the heights of Kiwi music. Ahead of his appearance at December’s South Island Wine & Food Festival, he tells Cityscape how he got started, and who his heroes are.
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our career has come a long way in a short time – your head must be in a spin? It’s been a joy to have my passion become a full-time career. I’m very grateful to be able to make music and tour – it’s what I’ve always wanted to do, so it feels a bit like living the dream. When did you start to feel you had a future in music? I fell in love with music at an early age but started to feel I had a future in it from age 17 when I was a top-five finalist in the secondary schools Play It Strange songwriting competition. How important was that to giving you the confidence to push on? It really did give me that boost of confidence I was looking for. It affirmed there was something there, so I started to spend more time being creative, songwriting and releasing music. Do you remember picking up your first guitar? Yes, I can. The first song I learnt on the guitar was Cornershop’s ‘Brimful of Asha’. I vividly remember strumming the guitar on my lap (lapsteel style), because Mum would often play in open D tuning, so the sound was rewarding relatively quickly. It was a bit unconventional but I started playing the chords with my thumb because it was the only way I could hold down the chord with my small hands on the old Yamaha FG-180. What was your other career choice? Have you ever had a day job? I wanted to play cricket for New Zealand. Things were going pretty well until music took over. I haven’t really had a day job; I do a lot of music teaching and mentoring in schools. Tell us about your first gig?
I remember it well. There were about two people there and our metal band played at Wellington’s Indigo, 171 Cuba Street. We were badly dressed and we all had very long hair. All good experience. How have your personal musical tastes changed over the years? I have evolved and my tastes have changed over the years, but I feel like I’m still searching for the same things in music – something that moves you and makes you feel something. Do you have a go-to spot in Christchurch or the South Island? To be honest I haven’t
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seen a lot of Christchurch but I would love to explore it more. I do love Blue Smoke, it’s a wicked venue. The South Island is glorious and beautiful! I think Lake Te Anau is spectacular! Certainly many great places to experience. Do you have a pre- and/or post-show ritual? I don’t eat a lot because it’s harder to sing on a full tummy! Not really. I just make sure I’m prepared, my voice is warmed up and the vibes are positive. Food always calls my name after the show though. Who are your musical heroes? Too many to name – Hendrix, Jeff Buckley, Joni Mitchell, D’Angelo, Prince, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, J Dilla, Pete Rock, Miles, Coltrane, Cannonball, Pino Palladino, Steve Jordan… Any new Kiwi artists that have caught your attention? I think Bene is amazing – great writing and great sound. Lots of different stuff coming out! Always love Fat Freddy’s Drop. South Island Wine & Food Festival, Hagley Park, December 7 winefestival.co.nz