Cityscape Issue 10 June 2018

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CHRISTCHURCH CURATED | YOUR MONTHLY FIX In this issue we take a trip through the tunnel to check out Lyttelton’s port of cool and revel in its edgy spirit, check out Über-talented local muso Asti-Loren, hit the decks with dynamic DJ duo Dirty Cash, run the ruler on how you can get into volunteering and try out bodacious new dining hot spots 5th Street, Miro and the upcoming Jaba Grill & Bar.



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June 2018 In this issue

CEO/Director Andrea Rickerby Group Editor Isaac Wilson Editor Elaine Dong Digital Marketing & Content Manager Penny Newton Editorial Assistant Jessica Wells Creative Tristan Brehaut Account Manager Derek Thorp Accounts Administrator Claire Ross NEED TO GET IN TOUCH? Editorial and Advertising Enquiries: 03 366 3340 info@somocreative.co.nz www.cityscape.co.nz

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LULU GUINNESS The iconic brand is landing at Ballantynes on June 8.

Get ready to be dazzled by its SS18 collection. Expect bright, bold dashes of colour and the instantly recognisable Lips featuring in various playful pieces.

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04 NEWSFEED Tip-offs, trends and more. 12 CULTURE CALENDAR The month in culture. 17 STYLE FILES What’s hot this month. 18 MAKING CHANGE Melinda Ferguson’s next move. 19 TREASURE CHEST Love In A Jewel’s Joachim van Oostrum. 22 PORT OF COOL Why Lyttelton rocks. 25 CULTURE OF POSSIBILITIES Project Lyttelton’s Wendy Everingham. 26 FILTHY LUCRE Jammin’ with Craig Shaw. 28 SAVE THE WORLD... YOUR WAY Giving a little. 32 ENTERTAIN ME Film, music, books, games & TV. 35 FOOD & DRINK Eating and drinking in the city. 37 REVIEW 5th Street. 38 THE LAST WORD Artist Joel Hart.


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An Evening with Simon O’Neill

Kiwi opera royalty and former local Simon O’Neill is joining the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra to perform Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder this month. A frequent performer with the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House and numerous others, O’Neill has established himself as an epic force of nature in the realm of opera. The concert will be conducted by Lawrence Renes, a Dutch conductor with a long association with both O’Neill and NZSO Music Director Edo de Waart and includes Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 in E flat major. Isaac Theatre Royal, Jun 13, nzso.co.nz

Zero To Miro

The skirt steak with chimichurri sauce explodes with flavour at every bite, and perfectly paired with hand-cut chips smothered in homemade ketchup. But it gets better! Breakfast cocktails are sure to brighten your mornings, brunch favourites stand ready, and a charcoal grill is all fired up for serious carnivores. Welcome to Miro, the brainchild of hospitality genius Francesca Voza (of Francesca’s Italian Kitchen), inhabiting the former Caffe Roma space in the historic Midland Building on Oxford Terrace. Miro is beautifully contemporary, but doesn’t forget its impressive lineage, cocooned in original panelling and adorned by historical fireplaces while old-skool radiators hug the length of the walls. Lounge out fireside for an intimate catch up or gather the gang around a large table for an unforgettable lunch – it’s time to revisit an icon. FB/mirochristchurch

KEEP IT CURRENT A fresh piece of decor is the easiest way to update a tired home interior. Head on down to Redcurrent’s Pop-Up Store Blackcurrent at The Colombo (May 28 – Jun 25) where they’ll be unveiling exclusive never-beforeseen furniture and fall/winter home accessories sourced from some of the world’s most exotic locations. thecolombo.co.nz

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Following the success of their mammoth Australasian tour last year, alt-pop/rock duo This Way North, fronted by Cat Leahy and Leisha Jungalwalla, will be dropping into Lyttelton Records (Jun 14) for the Christchurch leg of their Vol.2 Ep Tour. Possessing a flair for delivering trademark punchy and powerful performances, the duo have racked up plenty of fans and accolades for their diverse sound, which ranges from ethereal, upbeat melodies to funk-infused, guitar riffs reminiscent of the mid-nineties. The extraordinary talent of Leahy and Jungalwalla, inspired by their musical and personal experiences, makes for an epic mash up of musical mayhem, with their instrumental prowess and effortless knack for taking on multiple instruments simultaneously often leaving audiences dumbfounded – you’d be forgiven for thinking they were a six-piece band! The six-track Vol.2 EP is an aural sensation that’s becoming a firm favourite for long road-trips and the perfect mix for those lazy days. Don’t miss these gals on the up! thiswaynorth.com

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DYNAMIC DUO

Awk-word: Litro serves as the lazy person’s way of saying the poorly abused word that is ‘literally’, e.g. “I litro cannot wait to eat that burger”. Gaining traction amongst those aged 17–19 and in Whatsapp group chats… of course.

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LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT Nanoleaf were already doing cool things with adjustable lighting via their multi-coloured triangular Aurora light panels, which are not only adjustable via their app, but also reacts to your music. Now their upcoming new Nanoleaf Square aims to let you cover an entire wall or ceiling in lighting to suit your mood. The scalable system allows for up to a thousand panels to a single base station, and each can be controlled by both voice and touch. The base station will also come embedded with its own music sync microphone and motion sensor capable of lighting the panels up whenever you stroll past, or you can control your look with the cool remote – a dodecahedron with a programmable lighting state for each face. So long, wallpaper! int-shop.nanoleaf.me

Stepping up!

Our favourite shoe mavens are moving! But they’re still in their old hood Merivale; you don’t need to get your walking boots on as their new digs are just down the road at 174 Papanui Road. (Find them on the corner of St Albans and Papanui Rd). Expect simple and minimalistic design, and a really intimate boutique feel, all the better to showcase the stunning footwear they’re well known for! Along with well-loved brands like L.K. Bennett, IXOS, Rebecca Balducci, Oxitaly, JB Martin, ivylee, Reebok, Puma, as well as handbags and accessories by NZ designers Saben, MOOI and Under The Sun, they’ll be bringing in new brands in footwear and accessories. Be prepared to be surrounded by all the fabulousness that is issimo and we’re really excited that there’s easy parking in the rear! issimo.co.nz

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Combining classic and contemporary dance with themes of climate change, the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s Dancing With Mozart busts out some new moves this month (Isaac Theatre Royal, June 8/9). Featuring works by some choreographic titans of the 20th and 21st Centuries – all set to the music of one of history’s best loved composers – with the great George Balanchine’s Divertimento 15, along with Jiří Kylián’s Petite Mort and Sechs Tänze all being staged for the first time in New Zealand. Also included is the world debut of former Christchurch lad and NZ’s hottest dance export Corey Baker’s The Last Dance, a new work based around the dance he created in Antarctica with RNZB dancer Madeleine Graham in February to highlight climate change – the first ballet work created in the southern continent. Four special works and one special composer (whose notes are brought to life live by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra no less) make for one very unforgettable night of dance. rnzb.org.nz

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ARMAGEDDON OVER THERE

Lighten Up

Get ready to trip the light fantastic with a night of extravagant entertainment jam-packed with mind-blowing performances from elite New Zealand-based performers when Light the Lamp sashays back into town, this time around at Halo Venue on June 30. Showcasing a killer line-up of out-and-out entertaining art forms from burlesque to belly dance and rhythmic gymnastics to aerial silk performances and hosted by burlesque legend and inimitable MC Piotr from Uzbekoslavia who’s sure to keep things hilariously real and the crowd amped. FB/LighttheLampNZ

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Pop culture celebration Armageddon just seems to keep getting bigger, and with this year’s event making the move to the three-day Queen’s Birthday Weekend (Jun 2 – 4) at Horncastle Arena, the 2018 edition seems set to continue the trend. Guests for this year’s event include Once Upon A Time and House’s Jennifer Morrison, Game of Thrones actor Daniel Portman, and Katie McGrath of Supergirl, Merlin, Dracula, and Jurassic World. In between rubbing shoulders with the geekily-famous, there’s panels, cosplay contests, wrestling, laser tag, card tournaments, and of course all the pop culture merch you can swing a lightsaber at. Beam us down! armageddonexpo.com

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GIVE IT A WHIRL

ARCHERY

Find yourself staring in awe at the filmic bow- slinging escapades of Katniss or Hawkeye, and keen to give them a run for their money? Check out the Christchurch Archery Club, where they offer up beginners classes and cover the A to Z of all things archery related. If you fancy yourself somewhat a pro, partake in one of the tournaments they put on throughout the year. archerychch.co.nz

PACK YOUR BAGS

STOCKHOLM

Home to the world’s second-largest version of the iconic homewares department store that is Ikea (the biggest Ikea is in Seoul, go figure) and boasting a rich blend of traditional and modern culture and visually aesthetic architecture, Stockholm is a dynamic and ever-changing metropolis. Grab your passport, and escape to the largest city in the Nordic countries, where you will be treated by the vibrant and open-nature of the people who call Stockholm home. You’ll be at the buzzing forefront of Sweden’s cultural, social and political initiatives, and inspired by the Scandi-cool vibes that the city serves up – we won’t blame you if you extend your itinerary.

On The Run Stretch those quads

Killing Time

and tighten your laces – the ASB Christchurch Marathon is back (Jun 3) for another year of challenging competitors from near and far. With the option to participate in the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km or Kids Mara’Fun, there is something for everyone to have a crack at. Try to clock your personal best on one of the world’s fastest marathon courses, or simply take in the scenic surrounds of some of Christchurch’s iconic landmarks. christchurchmarathon.co.nz

OFFICE PARTY Blasting beats while wirelessly printing and scanning, the HP AMP (RRP $199) is the ultimate home office device. With a smartphone app, you can order ink refills, scan files using your camera and share content. WIN! We have one HP AMP to giveaway. To enter, send an email to info@somocreative.co.nz with “AMP” in the subject line and tell us why you just gotta have this. Entries close June 28.

Got a bit of spare time up your sleeve and stumped on what to do? Grab some wood there bub, we got you! 30 MINS: Wander through Canterbury Museum’s exhibition Asian Arts which showcases various forms of art from China, Japan and Korea and highlights the European influence on culture and lifestyle in these countries. canterburymuseum.com

1 HOUR – 2 HOURS: Don a deerstalker and embrace your inner Sherlock Holmes by solving the various puzzles, riddles and clues at Crate Escape. Bonus points if you can clock the mystery in under 60 minutes! crateescape.co.nz

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HALF-DAY/FULL-DAY: Head west for Porters Lodge and rake in the stunning surrounds of Castle Hill. Indulge in some fierce fare on their sun-drenched deck after tackling one of their numerous mountain bike or hiking trails. porterslodge.co.nz


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The Good Broth

It was only a few months ago that Alex Watson was working in recruitment and brewing his bone broth as a side hustle. Fast forward, and you can now find him working full time on his passion project, hawking his wares at the Christchurch Farmers Market every Saturday. Together with his wife Catherine, he has been making and drinking bone broth for the last three years, and extols its health benefits. “We are absolutely passionate about producing high-quality, small-batch bone broth right here in Christchurch,” he says. Though a new player in the market scene, he’s garnered quite a following. He’s happily surprised to find out that most of his customers already know the health benefits of bone broth. Some of them take it daily as a tonic, while others use it as a cooking ingredient. Hit the market to check out Alex and Catherine’s concoctions in three fierce flavours – chicken, beef and pork – as well as combinations that use ginger, garlic and herbs from their garden. FB/thelittlebonebrothcompany

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NEW IN TOWN

New restaurant Amazonita (pictured) joins the welcome return of Bangalore Polo Club (both from hospitality royalty the Viecelis) opening up killer spaces on The Terrace last month. While Bangalore is an exquisite return to form, Amazonita rocks an impressive décor inspired by the tropics.


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CORNER SOUNDS

Cityscape catches up with Rick Stevens, the General Manager for Stranges Lane about the thrill of running a multi-venue space.

WE CALL BULLSHIT ON... …Poor Driving Etiquette. Listen up Cantabs, we know a good majority of our roads have suffered at the hands of Mother Nature and it seems there are more road cones and road works than people nowadays, but that doesn’t excuse you from lacking a bit of decent driving etiquette. Even the AA is jumping on board and urging people to up their courtesy game while out on the roads. A flick of your wrist to get those indicators going and give those around you an, uh, indication of which direction you’re heading, or letting that stray car into the traffic queue, will save you from being cussed back into the Stone Age. Simple. Agree? Have your say on our Facebook page.

WHAT WERE YOU DOING BEFORE STRANGES LANE? Before this, I was the General Manager for Cassels & Sons Brewing Company. Before that I was part of the team behind SOL Square. WHAT’S THE BEST THING ABOUT YOUR JOB? The people. Some of the team here have been with me for several years and their experience rubs off on the new ones, making the team really strong and great to work with each day. We have a diverse group of customers who come in for a good time. Delivering on this gives instant gratification and makes each day fun. WHAT’S ONE THING THAT PEOPLE DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU? That I graduated from university with a double major in German and International Relations. ON A LONG WEEKEND, I LIKE TO… Go camping with my family. There are so many beautiful places that are close by where you can go to unplug and relax. IF I WEREN’T DOING THIS, I WOULD BE… Either a teacher or a politician. WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE MEAL? Fried chicken with white BBQ sauce. I am not saying I eat this every day, but... strangeslane.co.nz

#SHOEPORN There certainly won’t be any winter blues once you step out in L.K. Bennett’s Hyelin in ink blue (POA) from Issimo. We love the absolute lux factor of it!

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Christchurch four-piece cover band Corner Sounds boasts an impressive set-list, with a 60+ song repertoire ensuring that their gigs have got something for everyone, and a good time is guaranteed. With the band spanning genres from jazz to pop, the diversity and versatility of band members Rusty, Steven, Shaun and Joseph does not go unnoticed, with the group being regular features at popular nightlife haunt Fat Eddie’s and more besides. They’re sure to add some fiery spice to any event – check out their Facebook page for some samples of their epic talent. FB/cornersoundsband

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THE FIRING LINE

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Bringing some much needed sparkle and an abundance of glitter to Christchurch are the Christchurch Faerie Circle. The 12-strong circle of whimsical individuals, founded by Lily Peas Blossom (Charlotte Benfield) formed after the 2011 earthquake in hopes of adding a bit of light-hearted, good-will charm to the lives of Christchurch citizens. Around the summer months, you can find the faeries out in full force, flitting around the city with Christchurch icon the Arch Wizard of New Zealand, or at organised free events such as picnics, tea parties and hospital visits. They even host their own themed balls, including the popular Labyrinth Masquerade Ball. Keep your eyes peeled for remnants of glitter around fave faerie haunts such as the Botanical Gardens and for Lily Peas Blossom and other faeries like Luna Bluebelle, Ruby Ravenfeather and Kaylee-bug Starfire! FB/Christchurchfaeries

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STRETCHED TO THE LIMIT Cityscape checks out the celeb go-to fitness regime, and one of the world’s most followed forms of exercise, with a class at Scoop Authentic Pilates. I’m definitely feeling the burn in my abs near the end of the Pilates 100; holding my feet in the air and pumping my hands, concentrating on my breathing to get through. I’m at a Saturday morning mat class with Scoop Authentic Pilates instructor, studio owner and all-round picture of health Laiza Lima. The class is made up of a near 50/50 split of men and women, with ages ranging from early 20s through to nimblebodied seniors. The in-jokes and good humour suggests they’ve been through more than a few classes together and I’m quickly welcomed into the fold. During my one-on-one class with Laiza, a degree-trained physiotherapist with a post grad in biomechanics and thirdgeneration Pilates instructor (“The person I trained with trained with Joseph himself!”) explained the principles around the form. “It’s all about strengthening the Powerhouse (or core, with the addition of the glutes), and

applying Joseph Pilates’ teaching to everything we do in life. Posture is everything,” she says as I stand up a little straighter. We start out on The Reformer, operating on resistance with springs before hitting the top-of-the-line Cadillac, able to isolate every muscle group in the body while stretching, strengthening and lengthening your way to better posture and a rock solid Powerhouse. Back in the mat class, we end the comprehensive workout, stretching and strengthening by massaging our spines on the mat by gently rocking back and forth from the sitting position. As I’m wiping down my mat my neighbour asks “Is this your first class?” After I confirm he replies: “You did good! Stick with it – I’ve been doing it for 10 years and I haven’t looked back.” I leave the class with my head (literally) held high, it’s working already! 5B/1063 Ferry Road, 021 158 9872, scooppilates.co.nz

Terrific Triumvirate Martin Riseley, Inbal Megiddo and Jian Liu are headed our way this month (Jun 10) for a programme of works by Brahms, Dorman and Shostakovich. FB/TeKokiTrio

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THE MONTH IN CULTURE IN THE NEXT ROOM, OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY

NEW ZEALAND GUITAR QUARTET

THEATRE Sarah Ruhl’s

PICKAXES AND SHOVELS

PERFORMANCE New Zealand’s

DANCING WITH MOZART

EXHIBITION This wealth of

MAMIL (REMOUNTED)

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colonial Canterbury works showcases the early forms of paintings and drawings from colonial artists in the city and Lyttelton areas. Christchurch Art Gallery, until Sun 5 Aug, christchurchartgallery.org.nz

THEATRE Mark Hadlow reprises

PERFORMANCE This chilling

Greg Cooper’s one-man-show about aging, the midlife crisis and lycra in a limited run at the Isaac Theatre Royal. Isaac Theatre Royal, Fri 1/Sat 2 Jun, isaactheatreroyal.co.nz

thriller at the Court explores conspiracies, paranoia and corporate strategy in modern society. The Court Theatre, Sat 2 Jun – Sat 23 Jun, courttheatre.org.nz

HEATH FRANKLIN’S CHOPPER – BOGAN JESUS

CANTERBURY RED DEVILS SEASON

COMEDY Heath Franklin’s

SPORT The Red Devils tear up

Chopper is back, this time to start a new religion in his own image. Gather round and become a Chopostle! Aurora Centre for the Performing Arts, Fri 1 Jun, premier.ticketek.co.nz

the ice rink with games against Dunedin Thunder, Skycity Stampede, Botany Swarm, and the Auckland Admirals. Alpine Ice Sports Centre, Sat 2/9, Sun 3/10 Jun, reddevils.co.nz

CHRISTCHURCH ARMAGEDDON EXPO 2018

ASB CHRISTCHURCH MARATHON

EXPO The riotous celebration of

SPORT/FITNESS The South

all things pop culture returns for a big Queen’s Birthday weekend of celebrity guests, activities, cosplay, and a lot more. Horncastle Arena, Sat 2 – Mon 4 Jun, armageddonexpo.com

Island’s premier marathon event returns for Queen’s Birthday Weekend – go to it on one of the fastest marathon courses in the world. Cathedral Square, Sun 3 Jun, christchurchmarathon.co.nz

UNTITLED #1050 EXHIBITION A handful of New

Zealand’s leading abstract artists come together in this collection of some of their best pieces. Christchurch Art Gallery, until Sun 14 Oct, christchurchartgallery.org.nz

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A PICASSO

FERRYMEAD NIGHT MARKET

THE TEN TENORS

MARKET Food trucks, stalls and

PERFORMANCE From Buckley to

train rides are all on offer at everyone’s favourite heritage park market. Ferrymead Heritage Park, Sat 2 Jun, ferrymead.org.nz

Bocelli, The Ten Tenors tip their hats to the great classical composers and contemporary artists in this live performance. Isaac Theatre Royal, Tue 5 Jun, showinfo.co.nz

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Guitar Quartet are premiering a new work dedicated to the memory of the late Kiwi composer Jack Body and will also pay tribute to music icon David Bowie. The Piano: Centre for Music and the Arts, Wed 6 Jun, thepiano.nz

A PICASSO PERFORMANCE NO Productions

Theatre (Turn of the Screw and The Woman in Black) are back with another tale based on Jeffrey Hatcher’s psychological thriller A Picasso. Expect intense twists and surprises. Christchurch Art Gallery, Fri 8/Sat 9 Jun, christchurchartgallery.org.nz

DANCING WITH MOZART PERFORMANCE The Royal New

Zealand Ballet performs works by two legendary choreographers – Czech Jiří Kylián and Russian-American George Balanchine – along with an exciting new commission from Birmingham-based, Christchurch-born choreographer Corey Baker. Isaac Theatre Royal, Fri 8/Sat 9 Jun, rnzb.org.nz

TE KOKI TRIO LIVE MUSIC Get ready for a

performance of great intensity as New Zealand School of Music veterans Martin Riseley, Inbal Megiddo and Jian Liu take on the works of Brahms, Dorman and Shostakovich. The Piano: Centre for Music and the Arts, Sun 10 Jun, thepiano.nz

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acclaimed play deals with the early history of the vibrator, when doctors used it as a clinical treatment for “hysteria”. The Court Theatre, until Sat 2 Jun, courttheatre.org.nz


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AROHA QUARTET: LIGHT & DARK

THE BIGGEST

MUD, SWEAT & TEARS

LIVE MUSIC NZ chamber music

THEATRE A new comedy from

FITNESS Ready to get muddy?

award-winning playwright Jamie McCaskill that sees four friends in small town New Zealand enter a fishing competition. The Court Theatre, Sat 16 Jun – Sat 14 Jul, courttheatre.org.nz

Test your mental and physical strength with this popular annual slog through a muddrenched obstacle course. Motukarara Race Course, Sun 24 Jun, mudsweattears.co.nz

NZTRIO: WEAVE

RESENE ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN FILM FESTIVAL

ensemble performs the acclaimed Light & Dark programme featuring Haydn, Carey, Shostakovich and Dvorak. The Piano: Centre for Music and the Arts, Tue 12 Jun, arohaquartet.co.nz

AN EVENING WITH SIMON O’NEILL LIVE MUSIC Kiwi tenor Simon

O’Neill, hailed as “the Wagnerian tenor of his generation” and fresh off his New Zealand Opera Tosca performance, joins the NZSO for Wagner and Bruckner. Isaac Theatre Royal, Wed 13 Jun, nzso.co.nz

PERFORMANCE Enchanting

audiences globally, the dynamic trio are kick-starting the first of their ‘NZTrio’ series. The Piano: Centre for Music and the Arts, Thu 21 Jun, nztrio.com

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native duo This Way North are set to take the stage in light of their new EP Vol.2 release. Lyttelton Records, Thu 14 Jun, lytteltonrecords.co.nz

CSO: FEAR AND COURAGE PERFORMANCE CSO is joined by

talented young Russian pianist Nikolay Khozyainov for Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No 3, while Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony and Bernard Herrmann’s Psycho rounds out the programme. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Sat 16 Jun, cso.co.nz

architecture themed film fest is back for its 7th go, with 19 different films covering everything from architectural legends to clean energy and fashion illustration. Academy Gold Cinemas, Thu 28 Jun – Wed 11 Jul, rialto.co.nz

FESTIVAL Lyttelton’s big annual

LIVE PERFORMANCE Melbourne-

THE CHRISTCHURCH ART SHOW EXHIBITION Christchurch’s

largest art show returns with a stellar line-up of art work from New Zealand artists on display. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Thu 21 – Sun 24 Jun, chchartshow.co.nz

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The low-down on some of the hottest upcoming events and international acts near and far.

FILM The annual design and

LYTTELTON FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

THIS WAY NORTH

DIARIES OUT

Matariki celebration/street party is back for another big year of music, food, and fireworks. Lyttelton, Fri 29 Jun, lyttelton.net.nz

LIGHT THE LAMP PERFORMANCE This night of

extravagant entertainment showcases talented Kiwi performers in burlesque, belly dancing, circo arts, comedy, drag and a lot more. Halo Venue, Sat 30 Jun, FB/LighttheLampNZ

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LOCAL Rock legends Queens of the Stone Age (pictured) are set to roll into Horncastle Arena for a monster night in their Villains tour (Aug 25), iconic muso Bob Dylan will be banging out tunes from his back catalogue (which spans six decades!) when he touches down at Horncastle Arena (Aug 28), The Phoenix Foundation are joining forces with the NZSO for a remarkable concert experience at the Isaac Theatre Royal (Aug 30), and prepare to get festy for when the Great Kiwi Beer Festival (Jan 26), Electric Avenue Music Festival (Feb 23) and Live in Lincoln (Mar 2) roll around early next year! OUT OF TOWN August is shaping up to be a month filled with killer tunes and epic events with Celine Dion (Aug 11/12 and 14) and Katy Perry (Aug 20/21) belting out some of their best hits in Auckland. Get your foodie and fashionista on with Wellington On A Plate, (Aug 10 – 26) and in Auckland, NZ Fashion Weekend (Aug 31 – Sep 2).


CSO’s Lamb & Hayward Masterworks season continues with this month’s Fear and Courage, a rousing line-up that gets an assist from Russian piano prodigy Nikolay Khozyainov, who joins the orchestra to perform Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.3. Dmitri Shostakovich’s incredible Symphony No. 5, which came to fruition as a result of immense pressure from the Communist Party (who had denounced the composer’s work) – and was later hailed for its coded protest at the ruling system – will also be performed. Bernard Herrmann created one of the most recognisable film scores of all time when he wrote the music for the iconic Psycho in the 1960s, and his nerve-jangling A Suite for Strings rounds out a night of emotionally stirring music. Air Force Museum of New Zealand, Jun 16, cso.co.nz

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TEN(ORS) The Ten Tenors have knocked out six platinum and gold records and have two decades of sell-out shows across the globe behind them. With a colourful repertoire that runs the gamut from Puccini to Prince, the group covers not only history’s most famous classical composers, but also some of contemporary music’s biggest stars. Good news for us, as the lads are hitting the Isaac Theatre Royal on June 5. Catch them in an evening that’s a must for local music lovers. thetentenors.com

BETTER THE DEVILS YOU KNOW The Canterbury Red Devils are set to tear up the ice rink when they take on rival teams from around New Zealand in the NZIHL 2018 season, which gets underway this month. Playing games at home arena the Alpine Ice Sports Centre, the Devils will host Auckland’s Botany Swarm and the West Auckland Admirals, Skycity Stampede and Dunedin’s Thunder during pool play. The last round of games sees the Devils going up against the current number oneranked Admirals in what is sure to be an icy game and the tussle that possibly decides this season’s title. Go well, lads! reddevils.co.nz Image: @JoshFraserPhotography

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Light It Up Aroha Quartet take audiences on an emotional journey in Light & Dark with Haydn’s ‘Emperor’ Quartet Op 76 No 3, Ross Carey’s evocative Toccatina (Elegy), Shostakovich’s String

Fear and Courage

Quartet No 11 Op 122 and Dvorak’s ‘American’ Quartet Op 96. The Piano, Jun 12, arohaquartet.co.nz

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LOCAL TALENT

ASTI-LOREN

Accompanying Bic Runga as a guest artist on her Christchurch leg of her Drive tour, being a brand-ambassador for Trelise Cooper and starring in a minor role in Scar-Jo’s Ghost In The Shell are just a mere handful of the accomplishments Christchurch songstress Asti-Loren has on her resume. The 20-year-old can also add attending prestigious academies such as Susi Earnshaw Theatre School and the London School for Performing Arts and Technology (which nurtured and churned out some of the biggest names in the music industry – Adele and Amy Winehouse are just some of the alum), and has most recently turned her sights on the bright lights of L.A., where she will attend the Musicians Institute. Crafting songs and EPs that grasp intensely dreamy journeys, Asti’s music is accompanied by the equally dreamy content in her self-directed music videos. Expect to start hearing a whole lot more from this local legend on the rise. FB/astilorenmusic

GIGS TO CATCH

BACK TO THE 80S: RETRO MUSIC NIGHT darkroom, Fri 1 Jun MONTY BEVINS – LOVERS AGAIN TOUR Blue Smoke, Sun 3 Jun OL’ KING COLE Orange Studios, Mon 11 Jun THIS WAY NORTH Lyttelton Records, Thu 14 Jun THREAT.MEET.PROTOCOL – WHERE DID YOU PUT MY MARBLES EP TOUR darkroom, Fri 15 Jun JULIAN TEMPLE – BAND ALBUM RELEASE darkroom, Fri 22 Jun SMOKEFREE ROCKQUEST CANTERBURY FINAL The Foundry, Fri 29 Jun AUDIO FOUNDATION: HACKDEPICCIOTTO The Gym, Fri 29 Jun CTRL ALT ROCK Armadillos Bar, Sat 30 Jun

BALL’S IN YOUR COURT Get ready for a night of frivolity and extravagance when the Harcourts Cancer Society Ball saunters into Horncastle Arena (Jun 23). Taste buds will be satisfied with culinary delights from Vbase head chef Dan Shanks, tea merchants Noble & Savage and Coffee Supreme will keep the good buzz going with their array of delicious beverages, Chivas Regal will have the finest whisky available in their whisky lounge and you could be the lucky winner of a White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring! Get your bid on at the live auction too, which has 12 luxurious experiences on offer, with the ultimate big-ticket item being business class flights to any destination in the world, courtesy of Singapore Airlines – and all proceeds going to the excellent cause. Don’t miss out on this swanky night! cancersocietyball.co.nz

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Painted Into A Corner

Having carved a notable name for themselves on the local theatre scene with tightly produced and acted theatrical chillers like their productions of Turn of the Screw and The Woman in Black, NO Productions Theatre are now back with Jeffrey Hatcher’s fast-paced psychological thriller A Picasso at the Christchurch Art Gallery (Jun 8/9). This intense piece delves into art, sex, politics and truth. The twists and turns come at pace as a cat-and-mouse game is played out between a desperate Pablo Picasso (David Allen) and a captivating female “cultural attaché” from Berlin (Nataliya Oryshchuk). Expect tension, mindgames, and much verbal sparring! noproductionstheatre.com


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Artists and collectors of artwork from every corner of New Zealand will be descending on the city for the Christchurch Art Show (Jun 21 – Jun 24). Celebrating its 5th year, the Show will once again be back at the Air Force Museum where more than 100 artists and over a 1,000 pieces of art will be on display. Becoming a firm fave with artists and collectors nationwide, the largest art show in the South Island offers up a vast array of artwork from emerging and established artists, with the option to

purchase art pieces being offered to attendees. This year’s line-up of artistic talent inlcudes Tony Cribb (known for his iconic Tin Man) putting original piece Wobbly Rainbow up for grabs, Alethea Tse-Roche – renowned for her incredible oil paintings, alongside the ethereal work of Serena Buonaguidi-Haynes, fused glass artist Roz Speirs, and local mixed media artist extraordinaire Joel Hart (check out our Q&A with Joel on page 38) who’s been turning out some stunning Big Walls of late. chchartshow.co.nz

Protest Art Catch Canterbury Museum’s artistic record of Waitangi Day with Disenchanted Prophets – Photographs of Waitangi Protest (until Sep 2) featuring the works of Ans Westra, Bruce Connew, Mark Adams, Gil Hanley and John Miller. canterburymuseum.com

Image: Ans Westra – Waitangi, lower marae, 1990

Image: Jillian Wordsworth

Best in Show

WELL CURATED

Cityscape got The Central’s Jonathan Smart to share his view on the You Were Blue And I Was Purple exhibition by Reuben Paterson, on until Jun 17.

Reuben Paterson is having his first exhibition in Christchurch for many years. He is coming from his home in New Plymouth with 14 new works – all of them in his renowned glitter; all florals as he calls them, on paper in limited edition prints and on canvas; some square, some circular! The show is called You Were Blue And I Was Purple. As implied in the title, and also in the work reproduced here, colour in all of its glorious shimmer and its quieter nuance is very important for Paterson. Flowers are dazzling forms in themselves, and the backgrounds too are rich and evocative. There can be a Polynesian feel. But there are also subtleties of mood, of emotional colour if you like, that help Reuben’s work linger both sensually and in our imaginary. thecentral.co.nz

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Style Files Gaga over Lulu Lulu Guinness has just landed, exclusive to Ballantynes! Their SS18 collection (available June 8) is a celebration of love and femininity, with bright, bold dashes of colour juxtaposed against nudes, soft pinks and dove greys. The iconic lips are peekaboo features on bags, or unapologetically holding their own as a bold clutch. Join the ranks of fierce celebrities who take over the world with a Lulu on their arms Helena Bonham Carter, Katy Perry, Dita Von Teese and Alexa Chung. Pop Up Lip Flo Crossbody Handbag RRP $679

Issy Clutch RRP $515

Via Sollertia This unique familyowned jewellery store in New Regent Street loves to push boundaries with outstanding design and craft. 11 New Regent Street 03 366 8001 viasollertia.co.nz

FILIGREE FINE JEWELS

Cosi Fan Tutte An emporium of sensory delight, their extensive range of products are sourced locally and internationally. Shop 30, The Tannery 021 247 2466 cosifantutte.co.nz

Firmly established as one of the city’s leading jewellers, Christchurch’s iconic Filigree have been meticulously handcrafting their range of breath-catching unique jewellery in the city since 2005. 447 Colombo Street 03 374 5143 filigree.co.nz

Lipstick Iphone 6/7 Case RRP $70

Lips Phone Charger RRP $69

Scoop Authentic Pilates At Scoop, their expert instructors offer the purest form of Pilates you will find. 5B/1063 Ferry Road 021 158 9872 scooppilates.co.nz

Medium Isabella Handbag RRP $769

Perspex Lipstick Keyring RRP $89

50:50 Stripe Lip Foldaway Shopper RRP $79

The Mohair Store Experience the warmth-without-weight feeling that luxurious NZ-made Mohair and Alpaca throws provide. 140 Colombo Street 03 943 1639 themohairstore.co.nz

HEADMISTRESS HAIR DESIGNERS This organic/plant-based eco-friendly hair salon prides themselves on using some of the best certified organic hair colour and product ranges available. Relax and unwind in their eco-environment and be pampered by talented staff with a passion for hair. 81 Durham Street South 03 365 8683 headmistress.co.nz

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Making change

Cityscape catches up with Christchurch style-maker Melinda Ferguson who has been juggling careers in construction, and hospitality (via The SAS Hospitality Group, the team behind Baretta and Empire) ahead of a move into mental training and female empowerment on personal style, feeling good and living outside your comfort zone. YOU’VE CONQUERED THE CONSTRUCTION AND HOSPO INDUSTRIES, TELL US ABOUT YOUR UPCOMING VENTURE? Certainly being a part of these vastly different but equally dynamic industries in Christchurch has offered up some pretty steep learning opportunities! During this journey I have met numerous women who would second guess themselves and had real self-confidence issues. This is a universal problem for women as we tend to measure ourselves constantly and have a tendency to question whether we’re “good enough” to achieve our goals and to live a life we truly enjoy each day. Searching for a solution took me nearly 18 months! But I found it in Creatrix, which has been a mind-blowing (and opening) learning experience – female empowerment at its best!

delivered in a fun and personalised format that I’m really excited to bring to the women of Christchurch. WHAT ARE THE GOLDEN RULES TO LOOKING AND FEELING GREAT? It’s actually about feeling comfortable in my own skin. Self-confidence is an empowering state of mind! WHAT WAS THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU’VE BEEN GIVEN? “Create a life that feels good on the inside, not just one that looks good on the outside”. WHO HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST INSPIRATION ON YOUR PERSONAL STYLE? I simply wear what looks and feels good.

WHAT WAS THE ATTRACTION WITH CREATRIX? It was all about finding the ultimate empowerment tool. It also helped that Creatrix has been designed specifically for the female mind and covers a wide range of issues we all face on a daily basis, from self-esteem through to professional performance anxiety and that constant feeling of being overwhelmed. What really brought it home, though, is that it’s all about breaking the cycle, rather than treating the symptoms, and is

WHAT’S THE MOTTO/MANTRA YOU LIVE BY? Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. IF YOU COULD GIVE THE WOMEN OF CHRISTCHURCH ONE FASHION TIP, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Invest in the perfect pair of jeans for your body shape. They don’t have to cost the earth, but if you feel AMAZING in them, then they’re worth the investment! WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO BEAUTY TREATMENT? My lash extensions are absolutely my biggest indulgence and I love them. Thanks to Kimberley at Lady Lash Studio, I’ve halved my get ready time in the mornings! A GENIE GRANTS YOU THREE WISHES – WHAT ARE THEY? 1 – A cure for cancer. It’s a hideous disease that affects too many people. 2 – For people to be kinder to each other. Kindness is free and goes a long way. 3 – The occasional winning Lotto numbers wouldn’t go astray! WHAT DO YOU THINK CHRISTCHURCH NEEDS MORE AND LESS OF? More: People living in our central city. I miss that vibrancy. Less: Road works! I know they’re necessary, but I look forward to the end of the sea of road cones. I’VE NEVER BEEN A FAN OF … Christchurch Nor’westers. They have the power to change people’s mood. It’s crazy! melinda@lifereset.co.nz

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What I’m… WEARING

If I had to choose it would be my black Storm Hide Away Essential Zip pants. Love, love, love!

LISTENING TO

I’m a massive fan of Spotify. I love hitting play on the Discover Weekly playlist to see what comes up.

DRINKING

Moët & Chandon is the favourite hands down.

WATCHING

My most recent binge watch was The Sinner on Netflix with Jessica Biel. It’s one of those series where you forgo sleep just to cram it all in!

READING

I’m hooked on collectivehub.com. Until recently they put out a fab print magazine, but have just moved to a digital platform. And Cityscape is also a hot favourite!


Local goldsmith Joachim van Oostrum talks to Cityscape about his highly personalised jewellery collection Love In A Jewel (which he co-created with his wife Tracy), following your heart, growing the business and global attention.

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OW DID LOVE IN A JEWEL COME ABOUT? When my wife Tracy lost a very special person, she asked me to make her a pendant which would keep her loved one close, and so together we sat down and started sketching ideas. And Love In A Jewel happened from there. We originally created a beautiful pendant to hold ashes, but when we wanted to make a pendant for Tracy’s young niece, we realised ashes were too much for her and the handwriting of her Nana would be much nicer inside her pendant. So we cut the ‘Love Nana’ from an old birthday card she had from her Nana and this went into her pendant. We then started to think about how important it is to show those we love how much they mean to us, so we started to imagine that our pendants could be suited to more occasions. Like a groom giving a pendant to his bride on the morning of their wedding with a love note from him inside, or a daughter who is graduating from university with a note from her parents inside, a person going on an OE with a note from the family inside, etc. There are many times in life when you want to give a gift which is really special. WHAT ARE YOUR BACKGROUNDS? I’ve been working as a goldsmith and designer for 25 years and worked for high-end jewellers in Amsterdam and New Zealand. For a while I was a ‘troubleshooter’ goldsmith commissioned to do the difficult jobs and deadline work for a prestigious jeweller in Amsterdam. Sometimes if they forgot to order a wedding band I was called in. I had to make the ring, then jump on my motorbike and make my way as fast as possible through the Amsterdam traffic to the reception, with my boss yelling in the background “I will pay your fines, but don’t kill yourself!” It was an exciting time, but I’m older and wiser now!

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Now that I am my own boss I make sure there are no last-minute jobs! I really enjoy what I do, and have been lucky enough to get some interesting jobs in my career; one highlight was getting to make a brooch for Queen Elizabeth II, which was given to her by John Key. My wife Tracy started as a window dresser, ticket writer and illustration artist at Ballantynes Department Store when she was 17. She went on to be the Marketing Manager at Ballantynes, The Palms and other companies. We are both creative so we enjoy bouncing ideas off each other. WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE DESIGNS? Firstly, we wanted to create jewellery which was as beautiful on the inside as it was on the outside. It’s the love captured inside which makes our collection so special. Then we wanted to make designs which were elegant and could be worn every day – because these pendants are something you really treasure and you want to be able to wear them every day. So it had to be timeless designs which look just as good with a white t-shirt and jeans as they do with an evening dress. We also only wanted them to be made from lasting, quality materials, so for that reason we don’t do any plating. All Love In A Jewel designs are available in sterling silver or solid yellow, rose or white gold, which is sourced from the West Coast. WHERE CAN PEOPLE CHECK OUT YOUR RANGE? Here in Christchuch, we are at Ballantynes Department Store, and our other retailers are listed on our website. IS THERE A LOT OF INTERNATIONAL INTEREST IN WHAT YOU’RE DOING? Yes! When we showed our collection to Simon Thwaites (who owned Silvermoon) he said: “You need to protect your idea and take it to the CITYSCAPE.CO.NZ June 18


I had to make the ring, then jump on my motorbike and make my way as fast as possible through the Amsterdam traffic to the reception, with my boss yelling in the background “I will pay your fines, but don’t kill yourself!”

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International Jewellery Fair in Sydney”. So we took it there and got a great response. At the last minute we decided to enter it into the International Design Awards, and it was selected as a finalist, which was a buzz. Most orders are coming from New Zealand and Australia, and we’ve also sent them as far as The Netherlands. WHAT SORT OF LOVE ARE PEOPLE PUTTING IN THEIR JEWELS? This “Love” is most often notes, but can also be ashes, sand, soil, a flower or the handwriting of a loved one who has passed away. We have done sand from the beach where a man first kissed his wife, notes to mums from their grown children and handwritten notes of love from boyfriends and husbands. These personal notes are written from the heart so we often hear that the response they get is quite emotional. Christmas morning was great as we had a lot of men texting us saying things like “Wow! I wasn’t expecting that response!” Speaking as a European man, we are not afraid of being romantic, so it’s nice to see Kiwi men also showing their romantic side. We had a six-foot-five Kiwi farmer order a pendant and he said “What should I write?” but actually it came out that he had been thinking about it for the last two days and knew exactly what to write. His partner loved what he had written so much she burst into tears. We hear that quite a bit. The compartment varies for each pendant design. The biggest compartment is in the Circle of Love pendant, and this fits a note which is 3cm wide by 2.5cm deep. You can actually fit quite a bit of writing on it, as of course you can write on both sides. …YOU MUST HAVE HEARD A LOT OF REALLY TOUCHING STORIES? Yes we have; probably our standout story so far is a wedding proposal which went into a Love In A Jewel piece. Our customer is happy for us to share his story – on one side of the note he wrote the dates their children were born, and on the other side of the note he wrote his wedding proposal. So when he

gave her the beautiful Rose Gold Love Drop pendant he also gave her the photographs which showed the note tucked inside her pendant. And so she read her wedding proposal and now she carries it inside her pendant forever! WHO WOULD YOU LOVE TO SEE ROCKING ONE OF YOUR PIECES? Lorde, because she took her passion and made it happen – she is a Kiwi to be proud of. HOW DOES IT FEEL WHEN YOU SPOT SOMEONE WEARING YOUR JEWELLERY ON THE STREET? It’s hard to put into words. We feel really proud to be a part of bringing this happiness and love to people. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU’RE NOT CREATING THE ULTIMATE IN PERSONALISED JEWELLERY? In between Love In A Jewel, I make bespoke engagement rings and wedding bands. It’s nice to be part of this time in a couple’s life and to make something unique and special for them. I like to involve them in the process by showing them step-by-step the ring coming to life. I also restore and remodel family heirlooms and do repairs. WHAT’S NEXT FOR LOVE IN A JEWEL? We will be growing our number of stockists of Love In A Jewel throughout New Zealand and Australia this year, and launching some new designs to add to the collection. We’ve also got some other unique jewellery pieces we’re aiming to launch at the end of this year, so it’s an exciting time! loveinajewel.com

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Cityscape heads portside to check out the renaissance of Lyttelton, home to some mighty fine eats, a collection of iconic and trendy watering holes, funky boutiques and killer beats.

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Glamour Cake


Lyttelton Coffee Company

Freemans Dining Room, Bar & Deck

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f any part of Christchurch personifies a bounce back from adversity with creativity, innovation, community initiatives and funky venues, it’s Lyttelton. Post quake, it’s more tight-knit than ever with a rough and ready hipster cool, all framed with those unforgettable harbour views. The trip through the tunnel, (or over the hill, if you’re so inclined) ushers you into a community that’s a breath of fresh sea air with a mini-break vibe. We peruse the port for the hottest spots, tastiest eats, best bars and more. On the café scene, the Lyttelton Coffee Company legend has spread well beyond the boundaries of the port, so it’s great to visit their heritage building HQ and find it living up to the hype with great service, food, and (of course) coffee (and the delicious smell of the roaster!). Spooky Boogie is a record store with some major bonuses: their coffee, cakes and scrummy treats all go gangbusters, and you’ll also want to check out the original art pieces. The Shroom Room serves up delicious vegetarian and vegan goodies amidst a cool sort of backcountry-hut vibe in Albion Square. For further “treat yourself” goodness you’ll definitely want to hit the legendary Lyttelton Bakery, home to Bree Scott’s Glamour Cake and her epic slices and gourmet donuts in new flavours every day (think the likes of salted caramel brandy snap, jelly tip cheesecake, and Baileys mocha) – but be fast, because these fly out the door! On the evening dining scene, high on any list of mentions must of course be Roots Restaurant, the degustation restaurant that has earned a reputation as one of the country’s very finest. Owners Giulio and Christy Sturla have achieved tremendous success (as in, for example, being named New Zealand’s very best restaurant in 2015 by Cuisine’s Good Food Guide) with fresh, seasonal and organic fare, much of which is foraged from around Banks Peninsula. You’ll also want to check out relative newbie Super, a hip haunt with its own left-field take on Japanese food. Arbour bangs out some awesome woodfired pizzas from their funked-up yard in Oxford Street, adding sweet live tunes and a super chilled atmosphere for good measure. The iconic Freemans Dining Room, Bar & Deck also offers excellent pizza and some of the finest pasta you’ll find anywhere (don’t miss the tortellini with confit chicken, blue cheese sauce, pancetta and hazelnuts). Look up the sensational street food from Nepal and elsewhere around the world at cool caravan Sherpa Kai, or if you’re a seafood fan, hit the seaside perch that is Fisherman’s Wharf for the freshest of fish (out of the net and into your pan!) and port views. You can make a proper meal of it at Civil & Naval as well, where the tapas menu offers up delights such as polenta crumbed calamari with wasabi and pickled ginger and brown butter prawns with tumeric and curry leaves. Kick on into the evening with their craft beers and cocktails before making the town rounds: the Wunderbar is a quirky classic that offers great port views and regular local and touring acts. Hell Fire Club – which has been described as “like heading round to someone's student digs and finding a bunch of mates and some unexpectedly good music there” – offers a chilled out vibe, great beer and grunge chic (get them to tell you the story about the stain on the

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Black Cat Cruises

Sweet Thursday

LYTTELTON FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

The port town of Lyttelton light ups (literally) to become a buzzing hive of activity each Matariki for the annual Lyttelton Festival of Lights. The festival’s legendary street party boasts a plethora of delicious food stalls, live music from local talent, and a spectacular and ever-popular fireworks display. Be sure to check out and snap some pics of the various light installations dotted throughout the Lyttelton community – totally ‘gram worthy. Coinciding not only with the Māori new year but also the Winter Solstice, this popular mid-winter festival is set to once again be a fun-filled, light-hearted event that is not to be missed. Get that transport organised in advance! Jun 29, lyttelton.net.nz

ceiling). You’ll also want to check out Eruption Brewing’s brand spanking new brew bar, which offers tasty sharing options and plates amidst their delicious range of craft brews (your first order should be the Lyttelton Pale Ale). For supplies at home, fresh produce and artisan tastiness, you can’t go past the legendary Lyttleton Farmers Market, which bursts to life every Saturday from 10am to 1pm with stalls chocka with ready-to-eat goodies, locally grown produce, gourmet foods and much more. Community cooperative outfit Harbour Co-op on London Street offers local, organic, fair trade and wholefoods deliciousness and household groceries with a range that includes everything from breakfast spreads to baby food and sauces to sea salt. If you want to get Lyttelton’s funky food vibe at your place, another option is to look up the crew at Green Dinner Table (based in the old British Hotel), whose plant-based ingredients/recipe delivery service will have you whipping up your own restaurant quality vegetarian fare each night at home. Time for some shopping! Lyttelton is creating quite the reputation as a boutique shopping destination. The Lyttel Kiwi offers a collective of gorgeous hand-made crafts and giftware including soaps, jewellery, clothing, homewares and more. Henry Trading Co., described as an “independent miniature department store” offers a carefully curated collection of goods including homewares, knick-knacks, gourmet foods, art, and more, much of it locally made (including Lyttelton Lights, luxury scented candles that have blown up big around the country). The window displays next door at Sweet Thursday will also entice you in to view their eclectic

collection of homewares, collectables and fashion. The iconic Leslie’s Bookshop, meanwhile, is the mothership of magazines and attracts bibliophiles from miles around. If you can drag yourself away from your coffee at Spooky Boogie, you’ll want to check out the vinyl, books, t-shirts and giftware. Serious snow bunnies will want to check out Kingswood Skis, where they hand-make some seriously top-end bamboo core skis to your specific requirements. Shopping bags loaded and tummies full; time for some entertainment and exploration. The Lyttelton Arts Factory at the corner of Oxford Street and Sumner Road is the new incarnation of The Loons Theatre Company, and its nice new black box theatre plays regular host to both touring productions and the local company’s own output. June for example sees The Revolver Club bringing us two nights (Jun 1/2) of aerial circus and cabaret. That harbour is out there too, just beckoning you to explore it; jump aboard Black Cat Cruises for trips over to the delightful Diamond Harbour or Quail Island, where you can explore historic sites, spot native birds including little blue penguins and stroll the network of trails across the island, taking in the progress of the native replanting project. It’s also your chance to take in what might be called the booming “Lyttelton sound” driven by local acts like Marlon Williams, Aldous Harding, The Eastern, Delaney Davidson, Tiny Lies, and more, many linked to Lyttelton Records and Ben Edwards’ The Sitting Room studio. And make sure you hit the town’s biggest party, the Lyttlelton Festival of Lights at the end of June.

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"I think Lyttelton is gritty, edgy, opinionated and has people who have lived here their entire lives and lots of newish people... It’s a real melting pot..." The Garage Sale. The Harbour Co-op developed out of one of our initiatives, and then there was a food growing box initiative, a garden exhibit developed for the Ellerslie Flower Show, Grow Harbour Kids and Creative Samplers, among others.

Culture of Possibilities Cityscape catches up with community initiative Project Lyttelton’s Wendy Everingham to talk about her role in the organisation’s stunning success, the special character of the town, and delicious pesto.

WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO LYTTELTON? Arriving in Christchurch in 2003, we had never set foot in New Zealand! I felt Lyttelton had a similar feel to Fitzroy in Melbourne. It was attractive because we both like to live in a village where everything is in walking distance. We also liked the gritty alternative feel, the proximity to the port and the natural environment. TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT PROJECT LYTTELTON AND HOW YOU BECAME INVOLVED. Project Lyttelton has been around for a long time. It started in 1994! Back then it was about history and street scapes. In 2003, Margaret Jefferies started to ask the community what their vision for the place was. That’s when I arrived and I was at these meetings and the next thing I knew, I was Treasurer and Secretary and Margaret was Chair of the organisation. A culture of possibilities was created. We gave residents permission to create what they thought the community needed. I began with a walking project that mapped and signed all the walking paths in Lyttelton. Margaret got the first Timebank in New Zealand up and running in 2005. Timebanks are a mechanism to share your skills in a community. Services are paid for in time. In 2005, we worked with residents to create the Lyttelton Farmers Market, the Festival of Lights and the Summer Street Party and

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE LYTTELTON’S CHARACTER? I think Lyttelton is gritty, edgy, opinionated, and has people who have lived here their entire lives and lots of newish people. It’s both conservative and progressive. It’s a real melting pot and the diversity creates lots of conversation and ideas. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS BEHIND THE SUCCESS OF THE LYTTELTON FARMERS MARKET? Firstly, it’s a regular weekly market where you can buy almost everything you need. It’s a real street food supermarket. Secondly, it’s a really friendly trading space. Stallholders know the regulars and locals come down to meet each other and their friends. The vibe is special and that’s enhanced by our local musicians and street performers who come each week to add to the experience. WHAT ARE THE MOST DELICIOUS AND THE MOST UNUSUAL THINGS YOU’VE SEEN THERE FOR SALE? The most delicious food for us is produced by Gerry from Horotane Foods. Her Dill and Spinach Pesto is delicious. Not being pet owners the most unusual stall for us is the Top Dog Barkery. Treats of all sorts for dogs! HOW DID THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS COME TO BE? The Lions Rugby tour in 2005 was the catalyst. We had three cruise ships in port for accommodation for the rugby fans. Some of us wanted to give the fans a reason to get off the boat and explore Lyttelton. We literally pulled the festival together in six weeks! The simple formula of street party, fireworks, local talented musicians, mulled wine, lights and stalls never seems to tire.

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WHAT ARE YOUR TOP HANG-OUT SPOTS AROUND THE PORT? We love to pop into the Shroom Room for the best vegetarian breakfast. Saturday mornings we also love to visit Civil & Naval for a great coffee. For a special occasion we can’t resist Roots Restaurant. We are always so amazed with what chef Giulio Sturla can create from local ingredients. Just strolling around Lyttelton is interesting. There is always someone to talk to and ever-changing views of the harbour and hills. WHAT’S LYTTELTON’S BEST-KEPT SECRET? It’s what lies within the old gaol walls. Our quaint Community Garden is equipped with the best wood-fired pizza oven and is great for informal community gatherings. Also tucked away is the Rose Garden. I have been to quite a few really intimate concerts up there. The smell of the roses and views are something! WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOUR MUM EVER GAVE YOU? Not to be afraid to try new things. I will give most things a try – within reason! HAVE YOU GOT SOMETHING NEW ON THE BOIL? The project I’m most engaged with at the moment is re-creating forest in Urumau Reserve. With the help of a small team of locals, we are engaging with the community and encouraging people to source local seeds to grow our own plants for a community nursery. These are then planted into the reserve by a variety of locals from school children to adults. It’s really satisfying to be re-wilding our open spaces and at the same time learning so much about our special nature. lyttelton.net.nz


Filthy Lucre MEET THE LOCALS

Cityscape jams with Craig Shaw, one half of Dirty Cash – local DJs and music producers extraordinaire – on rocking the local scene, the secrets to a killer set, and what not to do when creating a hospo playlist.


Finding the funk... mixing it with versions or dubs or remixes to get a feeling… a movement… then dropping it hard and loud on the night to find the flow!

TELL US ABOUT YOUR NAME. The name came from the track of the same name on the single ‘Adventures of Stevie V’. It works for a back-to-back duo – two guys with different tastes in music (aka ca$h) getting dirty on the decks. HOW DID YOU GUYS GET INTO DJING? Pylonz/James Meharry (aka PZ) started in the early 90s collecting jungle and breakbeat, producing underground rave parties and weaving epic selections into seamless mixes. I started in the bedroom at 15 with some of his dad’s records, got one of my own and was away. Next stop Palladium Niteclub at 18, and moved through all types of clubs and genres from hip hop to house to producing parties in the 2000s. WHAT’S YOUR MEDIUM OF CHOICE – VINYL OR ELECTRONIC FILES? Vinyl is the go-to medium. It’s a tangible, tactile form of music to work with, a physical process to master and so long as you have Technic 1200’s to drop them on, relatively reliable! All mediums are acceptable though as each gig is very different. Recently at Electric Avenue we used vinyl, CDJs and a controller – always be prepared! HOW DID YOUR MUSICAL PARTNERSHIP COME ABOUT? We’ve grown up in the same town, coming from different backgrounds with a mutual respect for one another’s skill and insights when it came to music and mixing. WHAT DOES DIRTY CASH GET UP TO ON ANY GIVEN WEEKEND? Excellent company immersed in great music, food and beverages.

WHAT’S THE SECRET TO A KILLER SET? Finding the funk, whatever that means to you, mixing it with versions or dubs or remixes to get a feeling… a movement… then dropping it hard and loud on the night to find the flow! WHAT’S YOUR NEVER-FAIL DANCEFLOOR FILLER? I would say it’s a hip-hop title with a four to the floor… plenty to choose from but they all seem to get heads noddin’ and asses bobbin’. TELL US ABOUT YOUR CRAZIEST/ WILDEST GIG. Any of our Stone Cold Dirty Cash theme nights at Civil & Naval in Lyttelton – 5–6-hour sets! WHAT THREE SONGS WILL WE NEVER HEAR IN ONE OF YOUR SETS? Tough call. We have mates that played after parties in the late 90s and had to play a worse tune than the last DJ back-to-backto-back. Time and a place! WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF DRINKING ON THE JOB? It can get the party started, and it can be the end of it too. HOW DO YOU WRAP A SET? Throw in a song everyone can sing along to. Let everyone get it out of their system – a cathartic release to close. WHAT’S YOUR FAVE WAY TO UNWIND AFTER A SET? Loiter with a few usual suspects and some top shelf.

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WHAT’S ON HIGH-ROTATION ON YOUR STEREO? RDU98.5FM, Headland & Akcept, Samory I, Dirty Cash at Electric Ave 18, Roxy Music, Pylonz at Nostalgia 18, Grace Jones, Mixcloud, Pushing On – Craig Shaw, SoundCloud, Bob Moses, Pional, Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre productions. YOU ALSO CREATE KILLER PLAYLISTS FOR HOSPO VENUES – WHAT’S THE BIGGEST MISTAKE PEOPLE MAKE WITH THESE? 1. SKIMPING on the audio system. I seriously do not understand that hospitality venues in CHCH cannot get sound right. Clarity and warmth are essential to keeping people in your establishment longer, along with music choice. 2. Playing Spotify with ads and generic radio channels. 3. Letting staff play their music! 4. Not having a style that makes you different! Generic is boring. WHERE’S YOUR GO-TO SPOT IN CHRISTCHURCH? Civil & Naval, youthful and clever people with tasty produce. And Lyttelton... we big! City-side of the hill, OGB in the Square.


SAVE THE WORLD… YOUR WAY Superheroes don’t always wear capes. In fact, the actions that make the biggest difference are the small acts of kindness by everyday folk – just like you. Whether you’ve always wanted to help wildlife, lend a helping hand to your local community, or embark on a truly lifealtering journey in a developing country, no act is too small. Cityscape shows you how you can jump on the volunteering bandwagon.

HOME GROUND

If the old saying ‘charity starts at home’ rings true for you, there’s a plethora of opportunities for you to get involved right on your doorstep. From one-off acts of kindness to long-term dedication to change, many hands make light work in your very own community. Volunteering Canterbury (volcan.org.nz) has a membership of approximately 280 not-for-profits in the region and support them with recruitment of volunteers and training with volunteer management. One of the things they do is set up projects for businesses wanting to give back to the community. They also take the hassle out of finding a volunteering organisation by allowing you to search for suitable roles by category, location, and time commitment. Group volunteering is available, so rally the troops and get out there!

Through Christchurch City Council (ccc.govt.nz), you can join a community group, help out at a working bee or don your best gardening gloves and join the folks at Avon Otakaro Forest Park, who primarily work in maintaining and restoring vegetation around the Red Zone. If you want to stay indoors, Red Cross (redcross.org.nz) offers up volunteering options such as helping out with administration duties or helping to prep food for their Meals on Wheels programme. Put your retail skills to use and man a Red Cross shop, or get your knitting needles and some wool and join their knitting groups, where they whip up garments of all shapes and sizes for those in need – a great way to socialise and perfect those knitting techniques! Stemming from the 2010/2011 Christchurch earthquakes, the University of Canterbury’s

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student-run Student Volunteer Army (sva.org.nz) evolved from a small group of 200 into thousands of students, each making a significant contribution to communities most affected by the earthquakes. Don’t be put off by the fact that it is run by students – they welcome anyone and everyone who wants to contribute and volunteer! Have a love for animals of all shapes and sizes? The SPCA (spcacanterbury.org.nz), are always on the hunt for volunteers to lend a hand at their many sites. Volunteers can assist with maintenance and upkeep of animal enclosures, help with feeding and tending to the animals, assist at events that the SPCA may host, or help out at their Op Shop.


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According to Volunteering New Zealand (volunteeringnz.org.nz), 82% of employers prefer applicants with volunteering experience. 92% of employers say volunteering builds leadership skills.

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Get your sweat on and acquire some building skills with Habitat For Humanity (habitat.org.nz) where you can help construct a home or building for families or businesses in need. The option to volunteer in New Zealand or overseas is available. Each division of Christchurch’s City Mission (citymission.org.nz) requires different skills, abilities and areas where you can volunteer in. You could help out at their food bank, clothing and furniture shops. The Salvation Army (salvationarmy.org.nz) always welcomes volunteers to help out at their local stores, provide time and company for the elderly, and even help out with meals and delivery. Organisations such as the Cancer Society (cancernz.org.nz), and the Breast Cancer Foundation (breastcancerfoundation.org. nz) make fundraising accessible to everyone. Each organisation has a fundraising element on their website, where you can submit and start fundraising initiatives with friends or community. If you’re not up to starting one up yet, they have events on all the time that you could contribute to or volunteer for. With an almost 10,000 strong volunteer community across the entirety of New Zealand, St John (stjohn.org.nz) allows volunteers to assist with various medical jobs where available, run and manage youth programme seminars, transport those who are in need of assistance to and from medical appointments, or lend an ear through their Caring Caller option, where you can help someone who just needs a chat. If you have a love for the arts, we have something for you too. The Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (cso.co.nz) is always on the lookout for volunteers to assist at events and coordinate groups of volunteer ushers, programme sellers, foyer hosts and general helpers at concerts, and CoCA (coca.org.nz) is run and managed by a volunteer team that manifests as curatorial interns, assistants and receptionists. Flex your creative muscles and check out Gap Filler (gapfiller.org.nz), the talent behind several initiatives scattered around the city, including the epic life-sized Space Invaders installation on the exterior of the Vodafone Building in the CBD and various other projects. Volunteer jobs include supporting their Handy-Man with repairs or constructing new items for upcoming sites, being their very own ‘Shepherd’ and assisting their small team with giving tours to newcomers, or helping to take care of flora and fauna at a variety of their sites as one of their ‘GreenFingered Gods and Goddesses’.

Age Concern Canterbury (ageconcerncan.org.nz) Contribute a little of your time to ease the loneliness of the elderly. We love Age Concern for what they do for people over 65, promoting dignity, wellbeing, right and respect for this group that’s oft neglected. Become a Dignity Champion and volunteer in various capacities such as visiting and chatting with the elderly, driving them where they need to go or even host a social outing.

SPREADING THE LOVE ABROAD

The time is nigh to spring into action and roll up your sleeves. Bonus; by embarking on an eco tour you’ll be helping the planet’s fauna and satiate that travel bug at the same time. Working Abroad (workingabroad.com) allows volunteers to join their marine conservation team in Costa Rica, with their Olive Ridley and Green Sea Turtle Programme. There are also various opportunities to teach English to schoolchildren in Laos, Brazil, India, Thailand and more. Community building projects are aplenty, and most involve working at the grassroots level in rural villages. If conservation is your thing, check out their ecology and environmental projects. Projects Abroad (projects-abroad.co.nz) offers up a variety of volunteering opportunities. Working with endangered pandas in China is just one of many you can partake in – you can work alongside a team of people dedicated to the rescuing and breeding of pandas at Dujiangyan Panda Base in Southwest China. Their teaching projects give you the opportunity to help students of all ages and backgrounds with conversational English. Teaching locations include China, Costa Rica, Belize, Argentina and more. If building is your thing, they need volunteers in countries like Ghana, Jamaica and Nepal to build much needed community buildings, houses and even roads. Agricultural and farming projects will give you a chance to share your knowledge and skills in animal and plant husbandry. Wildlife ACT (wildlifeact.com) is a prominent animal conservation organisation that predominantly works in two locations; South Africa and the Seychelles. Volunteers must be 18 years old to participate and programmes vary from two to four weeks. Volunteer programmes include Volunteer with Endangered Species, Volunteer with Leopards, Conserving Paradise and Leopard and Whale Survey. Volunteers have the chance to make a significant change to animal and land conservation through these programmes, and the life-changing effect on both volunteer and animals is phenomenal.

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Terrifying fact: More than 700 species around the world are facing extinction.

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WHAT YOUR TEACHERS NEVER TAUGHT YOU IN SCHOOL

The truly important things in life you probably won’t get from book learning. Resourcefulness • learn to meet those curveballs life throws at you head on. Initiative • self-starters are made of this. Ethics and professionalism • where would we all be without these? Communication skills • get your point across anytime, anywhere. Resilience • learn to stand back up when you fall. Planning • how else would you get to your life goals?

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE VOLUNTEERING

Vaimaila Urale, TYPEFACE, 2016. Courtesy of CoCA and Janneth Gil

WHY are you doing it? Do you want to enhance your skill set or further educate yourself in a particular area? Do you just want to give back? WHEN can you do it? A couple of hours on the weekend, one whole day or a couple of weeks during the school holidays? Volunteering is a commitment, so be sure to know your own limits. WHAT can you contribute? Are there special skills involved? Will you be able to handle the work? Throwing yourself into a volunteer project that requires you to work in an environment or use skills that you’re not 100% confident about can alter your perspective on the overall experience. Make sure you research into what is appropriate to the skills you possess. HOW do you sign up for it? Familiarise yourself with the kind of volunteering options available, where you can sign up and whom you can approach if you are wanting to make contact about possible volunteering opportunities.


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Watching

Our picks of the best flicks, music, books, games, and TV to get into this month.

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KODACHROME Hankies out: a father-and-son bond is tear-jerkingly rediscovered in Kodachrome (May 31), which sees Matt Ryder (Jason Sudeikis) driving his estranged, dying dad Benjamin (Ed Harris) crosscountry to deliver four rolls of old Kodachrome film to the last lab that can develop them before it shuts down. Joined by Ben’s nurse Zooey (Elizabeth Olsen), the three each have to confront their own pasts in a world that is making the final transitions from analogue to digital. WIN! We have 5 double passes to Kodachrome to giveaway. Check out FB/cityscape.christchurch to enter.

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HOT PICK

HEREDITARY Strap in, horror fans – writer-director Ari Aster’s remarkable feature debut Hereditary (Jun 7), which premiered at Sundance, has got early viewers seriously – no, seriously – scared. When her estranged mother dies, Annie Graham (a by-all-accounts-amazing Toni Collette) suspects a presence was left behind – one with a focus on her teenage granddaughter, Charlie (Milly Shapiro). So far, so Scooby Doo, but no: tight-lipped critics (always a good sign with horror) have been virtually wetting themselves. “This isn’t a scary movie. It’s pure emotional terrorism, gripping you with real horror, the unspeakable kind…” said the AV Club’s A.A Dowd. “It didn’t play me like a fiddle. It slammed on my insides like a grand piano.” Eep!

Dramedy The Leisure Seeker (Jun 21) has lined up some serious cinematic firepower to adapt the novel of the same name by Michael Zadoorian. The titular vehicle, a clunky Winnebago, has seen its fair share of family holidays with John and Ella Spencer. Ella (Helen Mirren) is determined to go on a final road trip with her husband (Donald Sutherland) before dementia (his) and cancer (hers) catch up with them. Their intended destination: Ernest Hemingway’s historic home in Key West Florida. John is the meticulous, retired English teacher to Ella’s gregarious, cheerful soul; cue a journey rife with old resentments and pockets of forgetfulness, accusations and arguments, and a shotgun thrown in for good measure. Heavyweights Sutherland and Mirren poignantly bring to life this tale of rediscovered passion and love. WIN! We have 5 double passes to The Leisure Seeker to giveaway. To score one, email info@somocreative.co.nz with “Leisure” in the subject line and tell us your fave road trip story. Entries close June 18.

DVD: GRACE JONES: BLOODLIGHT & BAMI This electrifying journey looks at the performance, private and public worlds of pop cultural icon Grace Jones, discovering the fierce, androgynous and remarkable Jones as lover, daughter, mother, sister and even grandmother as she takes a road trip across her native Jamaica. Director Sophie Fiennes (Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow) creates a powerful cinematic experience, contrasting musical sequences with intimate personal footage. WIN! We have a copy of Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami to giveaway. To enter, send an email to info@somocreative.co.nz with “Grace” in the subject line and tell us your fave Grace Jones track. Entries close June 28.

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PLAYLIST

The killer tracks on high-rotation in the Cityscape office.

FOO FIGHTERS ‘The Line’ Concrete & Gold

Listening NO SHAME, LILY ALLEN

A newly blonde (!) Lily Allen is back for the first time since 2014’s Sheezus with No Shame, which sees the London singer-songwriter working through a few things: her divorce, substance abuse, motherhood, and what she has labelled a bit of an identity crisis after Sheezus: “I didn’t like the clothes I was wearing, the songs that made it as singles... like everything!” Consider this a much more personal record, then; sure enough, lead single ‘Trigger Bang’ (featuring rapper Giggs) is piano-tinged hip hop with that classic Lily Allen nonchalance that tackles growing up, the temptations of fame, and cocaine.

AS LONG AS I HAVE YOU, ROGER DALTREY

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Completionists, take note: The Who’s 74-yearold former frontman releases his 9th solo album this month (Jun 1), and he’s nabbed old mate Pete Townshend for guitar on 7 of the 11 tracks as well. The album offers a mix of

self-penned tracks and songs from artists that have inspired him, including Nick Cave, Stevie Wonder, and Stephen Stills. There’s a story to the title track, too, which was recorded by Garnet Mimms in 1964 – the year that Daltrey, Townshend, John Entwistle and the infamous Keith Moon changed their name from The High Numbers to become The Who.

THE DISAPPOINTMENTS ‘Running Out’ The Disappointments

CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY ‘Don’t Go Outside’ The New King

ALL NERVE, THE BREEDERS Alt-pop icons The Breeders have come roaring back with 5th studio album All Nerve. Their first full-length album in 10 years carried with it a few expectations; fortunately, the long gap looks like it was time well spent, with the new album having praise heaped on it – “One of the band’s finest blends of sugar and swagger, space and noise” reckoned AllMusic. ‘Wait in the Car’ sees the group’s punchy drums, power chords and banging lead riffs come to the fore in a two-minute bruiser, while the title track’s whispered harmonies evoke primal needs before the explosive release of the chorus.

THE POWER, NAOMI ALDERMAN We’re late to this one, but it was worth the catch-up; Alderman’s globetrotting and thoughtprovoking speculative fiction considers the revolutionary changes in society when women suddenly develop the ability to release Emperor Palapatine-style electrical jolts from their fingertips.

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THE KILLERS ‘Mr. Brightside’ Hot Fuss

BECK ‘Colors’ Colors

SALT FAT ACID HEAT: MASTERING THE ELEMENTS OF GOOD COOKING, SAMIN NOSRAT The cookbook the world is talking about delivers a treasure for people who love cooking, with Nosrat boiling things down to mastering the four title elements, which she believes are the key to making anything you cook delicious.


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Playing VAMPYR JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION You can unleash your inner John Hammond in Jurassic World Evolution (Jun 12, Win, PS4, XB1), a business sim that lets you step into the shoes of Jurassic Park/World’s dinosaur theme park managers (surely you can’t do a worse job than them, right?). For that extra authentic Jurassic franchise feel, Jeff Goldblum even serves as the game’s narrator. You’ll be in charge of constructing and running a number of the series’ trademark dino parks on lush tropical Costa Rican islands, with advisers for the park’s entertainment, science and security aspects all clamouring for your attention (our advice: listen to the security one). Can you placate visitors and velociraptors both, or will it all be “Ooh, ah,” to start with, and running and screaming later? jurassicworldevolution.com

There’s been a lot of games press attention on the upcoming Vampyr (Jun 5, Win, PS4, XB1), due to some ambitious features the game is promising. Set in London during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, the third-person action-adventure game sees players taking the role of Dr Jonathan Reid, a medical man struggling to reconcile his Hippocratic Oath and the welfare of the sick city in his care with his unwelcome new status as one of the bloodthirsty titular undead. Reid roams a London full of potential victims, each with their own names, jobs, personal relationships, issues, relatives and friends; each death on the end of his fangs will send ripples through the game’s entire ecosystem, potentially losing entire city districts to the epidemic (no pressure!). Promising plenty of ambiguity, difficult moral choices, and lasting consequences (as well as some vampirepowered combat), Vampyr is looking like an intriguing title that’s an exercise in mood-setting. vampyr-game.com

BINGEWATCHING

Catching up on some new TV hits from the super-talented cast of cult comedy Community.

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01 — LOVE Comedy mastermind Judd Apatow is one of the names behind this look at modern relationships, which recently dropped its third and final series on Netflix. It details the highs and lows of Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) and Gus (series co-creator Paul Rust) as they try to build their endearing, frustrating, and often delightfully realistic romantic relationship despite setbacks, arguments, and baggage. 02 — ATLANTA Donald Glover’s quirky, ambitious and often surreal character study follows two cousins, Earn (Glover) and Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) in the titular city. A struggling Earn tries to manage Paper Boi’s burgeoning rap career while dealing with various consequences of poverty, crime, relationships, online culture, systemic racism, 21st Century celebrity, and societal expectation – and with all that, it’s still very funny.

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03 — GLOW Not on the GLOW train yet? Time to power through S1 of this winning 80s-set dramedy before S2 hits Netflix this month. Alison Brie plays a struggling LA actress whose life takes an unexpected turn when she joins a new women’s wrestling TV show, with laughs aplenty amidst the drama, dames, and DDTs.

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Food & Drink STRIKE THREE! What do you get when you put two gorgeous Goudas and an Aged English Cheddar together? A mighty fine cheeseboard from Food Snob, who are all about sharing truly authentic tastes. foodsnob.co.nz

Jaba the Grill

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Brace yourself for primo Kopa charcoal-grilled goodness Cityscapers, when bodacious steakhouse Jaba Grill & Bar opens this month. You’ll find this funky newcomer tucked down the laneway at 150 Lichfield Street and serving up some of the finest steaks and ribs, sourced from local suppliers and farmers markets. It’s nirvana for the serious meat lover – a state-of-the-art Kopa charcoal grill takes centrestage in the kitchen, cooking up some intense flavours in the über slick surrounds while a highly experienced, well trained and friendly service team rounds out what is sure to be an unforgettable dining experience. Choose from a fine selection of Kiwi wines and beers, creative cocktails and keep an eye out for their epic sharing platters! FB/jabagrillandbar

PRE-TRENDING

Ubiquitous Malaysian rice dish nasi lemak has been turned into a burger. Practically the national dish, it’s now being celebrated in all its glory via sandwiching coconut-infused chicken and a fried egg between two fluffy buns and slathering it with sweet sambal. All the flavour profiles are there – but is it a tribute to the original, or a mockery?

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DRY SPELL NO MORE!

A truly New Zealand gin, with flavour derived from locally picked Manuka, the Sacred Spring Dry Gin (RRP $77.99) boasts eight botanical flavours. Furthermore, fragrant undertones on the palate result in a silky mouth feel. globalshelf.nz WIN! We’ve got a bottle of Sacred Spring Dry Gin to giveaway. To enter email us at info@ somocreative.co.nz with “Gin” in the subject line and tell us why you deserve a premium gin.Entries close June 28 and you must be at least 18 years old to enter.

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MAKINO COFFEE CANISTERS AVAILABLE AT UNDERGROUND COFFEE

Underground Coffee Roasters’ air tight, Makino made, coffee canisters will help store and retain those sought-after flavours of your specialty coffee for longer. Available online in white or black with logo. Stores up to 265g of coffee. undergroundcoffee.co.nz WIN! We’ve got five of Underground’s sweet Makino canisters in white to giveaway. To be in to win, email us at info@somocreative.co.nz with “Underground” in the subject heading and tell us what happens if you don’t get your morning coffee. Entries close June 28.


#INSTA-EATS ‘Grammable dining experiences for your foodie bucket list.

Recipe

Roast cauliflower soup with cuminmarinated halloumi and truffle oil. Emma Mettrick and Paul Howells of Twenty Seven Steps let us in on the secret of their seriously tasty and warming winter soup. Hankering for a bowl of delicious goodness that’ll warm your heart right down to the cockles (you heard us!)? This soup bursts with the earthy flavours of halloumi and truffle oil, and is sure to chase away those autumn chills. And what a clever way to get the whole family upping their intake of the fabulous veggie that is cauliflower, which is fully in-season!

SHOPPING LIST

1 cauliflower 2 garlic cloves 2 large white onions 1 vegetable stock cube 250g butter 500ml full fat cream 500ml milk 1 block of halloumi 3 tbsp cumin Salt and white pepper

MAKING IT HAPPEN The first order of the day is to prepare the aromatics of the dish – the onions and garlic. This will set up the flavour base of the soup. Finely dice onions and garlic and set aside. Chop the cauliflower into small florets. Heat up a heavy-based saucepan on a low heat, and add butter. When the butter is melted, add diced onions and garlic and sauté lightly, letting them sweat a

little until soft, without turning brown. Add cauliflower and let it cook on low heat, stirring around occasionally. While that is cooking down, it’s time to marinate the halloumi. Slice the halloumi into 3 tablespoons of olive oil, a sliced clove of garlic and the cumin. Set aside. Check the cauliflower, stirring it around a little. Once it is soft, crumble up the vegetable stock cube and add that in, together with cream and milk. Turn the heat up high and cook for about 5 minutes. Stir constantly to prevent it from burning and sticking to the pan. Remove from heat and blend in a food processor or blender. It’s now time to cook the marinated halloumi on a char-griller or frying pan. Plating up: Ladle the soup into bowls and arrange the halloumi on top. Drizzle with some extra virgin olive oil and grate over some salt and pepper. Serve hot.

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BREW NEWS

CARAMEL & HAZELNUT TORTE #strawberryfare

The pursuit of hoppiness with Andy Teo at Dux Central. It’s getting cold out, ain’t it? It’s about that season to shack up and get some Love and Affection, because that’s what Epic has just rolled out. Brewed with a 40kg amethyst, the birth stone of Luke the brewer, the vibrations of the stone is the supposed source of love. On the nose it starts with a pungent floral aroma which follows through into a gentle whisk of pine. On the palate, there is a hint of bread and biscuits lashed with a light drizzle of caramel. It’s like getting a hug from a friendly panda. Yes lord!

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CANTER VALLEY DUCK BREAST #chillingworthroad

BUTCHER’S BOARD #bloodymarys

HIGH TEA #monavale


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REVIEW

5th Street

5 Elgin Street, 03 365 9667, 5thstreet.co.nz

The crisp golden pastry gives way with a satisfying crunch, making way for the intensely moreish and smoky moist meaty hit of the slow-cooked brisket filling. Slathered in the accompanying fiery prickle of a sublime sriracha mayonnaise, which has me reaching for the crisp seduction of my chilled glass of Greystone Barrel Fermented Sauvignon Blanc in the best possible way, 5th Street head chef/gastronomic genius Sam Stewart has transformed the simple wonton into a fine-dining flavour bomb. The Smoked Brisket Wontons make up one-third of the tasty trifecta of small plates we’re starting with, and are joined by the equally rambunctious Karaage Fried Chicken (all lightly-coated crispy succulent chicken pieces served alongside a sassy wasabi mayonnaise) and the eye-widening delight of the Himalayan Salt Block Cured Fish. Epitomising culinary clever and showcasing an innate knowledge, and respect, of flavour profiles the latter sees supremely fresh slices of grouper served atop a chilled, pink marbled salt block garnished with micro greens and drizzled in a tangy basil vinaigrette that brilliantly plays the salty and acid profiles allowing the delicate flavours of the hero to soar. Greeted by a verdant wall of plants tangled around a wrought iron stencil, offering glimpses into the lavish dining room, and the mega-watt charms of front of house legend and Maitre D’ Wynn Kerstens, we immediately know we’ve arrived somewhere undeniably and exoticly unique as soon as we open the door. Not surprising given its creators Chris Penny and Jonathan Spark previously transformed neighbouring Sunday school

into the coveted cafe hot spot that is Hello Sunday are behind the scorching new evening dining space. It’s a moodily lit and intimate affair seamlessly blending casual sophistication with understated elegance where a black raftered ceiling meets lush, velvety teal booth seating, bevel-edged mirrors join chandeliers and industrial lighting and a slick, dine-at bar offers views of the theatrics from the kitchen and bar teams working alongside each other all set to the funky chill of a 70s soundtrack. We’re perusing the torturously succinct menu featuring Small, Medium and Large Plates where each dish sounds better than the last between sips of the bourbon-based potency of signature cocktail The 5th and refreshing citrus tang of gin sour El Gin Lady before calling on the expertise of Wynn. As

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soon as the Lamb Tagine (Large Plate) is set down on the table, its piquant aroma of Middle Eastern deliciousness and towering display of lamb, lentils, heirloom carrots and chick peas informs us we’ve made the right decision. Its carefully nuanced construction sees the light gaminess of the succulent slow-roasted lamb marry with the earthy richness of a killer za’atar bringing a tangy kick courtesy of the liberal use of sumac and sweetness of the carrots all freshened up with a herbaceous labneh to create the perfect partners in crime with our brilliantly paired ruby-hued dark chocolate laced Claymore ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ Cabernet Sauvignon and silken charms of the Terra Sancta Estate Pinot Noir. Flanked by

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Medium Plates of Brussels Sprout Slaw (fresh, fierce and studded with jewels of pomegranate arils) and Kombucha Pickled Pear (all mellowed pear flavours juxtaposed with the sharp creaminess of a blue cheese emulsion), it makes for a stunning banquet. Sated as we are, we’re unable to resist the allure of the Banoffee and Peanut Butter Pie and opt to split the dreamy, creamy, nutty banana-infused extravagance. Crowned with vanilla bean ice cream and streaked with addictive salted caramel, it’s brilliant between sips of hot coffee and the apricot marmalade stickiness of the Hawkes Ridge Noble Viognier – and makes for the happiest of endings.


THE LAST WORD

SCALE UP Cityscape talks with one of Christchurch’s most prolific street artists Joel Hart, as he takes on the city, one street canvas at a time. WHICH MEDIUM DO YOU FIND MOST CHALLENGING/THERAPEUTIC/EASY TO WORK IN? I work with spray paint, ink and acrylics. I enjoy cutting stencils because I find this therapeutic. I have tried to use oils in the past as I found these challenging and they take WAY too long to dry. WHICH ARTISTS INSPIRE YOU? Conor Harrington, Cyrcle, Logan Hicks, Willow. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION FROM? Anywhere and everywhere, I use a lot of found imagery, text and texture in my work so I am always taking photos of old signs and any interesting things that I can use in my work. WHAT’S THE FAVOURITE PIECE OF STREET ART THAT YOU’VE DONE? Probably my piece I did in New Brighton ‘From Stone’. HOW DID YOU GET INTO STREET ART? I use a lot of stencil art in my work so going to a large scale suited my style of art. I love the challenge of going bigger and bigger and working out in the elements. Every mural has its different challenges so I love the fact that you are always learning and trying new techniques on big walls. It’s really rewarding to see a large scale piece when it is finished. WHAT SORT OF PLANNING GOES INTO A LARGE-SCALE WALL-SIZED ARTWORK? With my style of work there is quite a bit of planning and preparation. A lot of it is getting the scale right and cutting hundreds of stencils.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WORKING ON ART IN THE STUDIO AND BEING OUT THERE ON THE STREETS? The advantage of working in the studio is you have everything you need, there is no wind or weather to contend with, but that’s part of the fun about doing street pieces. WHAT’S IT BEEN LIKE TO BE A PART OF THE CITY’S BOOMING STREET ART SCENE POST-QUAKES? DO YOU THINK WE CAN KEEP IT GOING? I have enjoyed taking part in some of the street art in the ever changing city, I just love being a part of it and sharing some of my art in the community. I’m really excited to see where it goes in the future. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF? Work hard, be nice and ask questions. Don’t worry about what other people think and just do what you love. WHAT OR WHERE IS YOUR HAPPY PLACE? At the beach or in my studio. PERSON/BRAND YOU’D LOVE TO COLLABORATE WITH Shepard Fairey/Nike.

WHICH PIECE OF YOUR ART WOULD YOU LEAVE TO YOUR DAUGHTER? Whatever’s in the garage. YOU’RE ONLY ALLOWED TO USE THREE COLOURS FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. WHICH ONES? Black, grey, white. WHAT’S ONE THING PEOPLE PROBABLY DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU? I used to play Basketball for the Canterbury Rams. IF YOU WEREN’T DOING WHAT YOU ARE NOW, WHAT WOULD YOU WANT TO DO? Surf. WHAT’S ON THE CARDS FOR THIS YEAR? Having a baby! I am also working towards a solo show, hopefully later this year. WHAT ALBUM/SONG DO YOU HAVE ON HIGH-ROTATION AT THE MOMENT? Live at the Crystal Palace by Thomas Oliver, anything by L.A.B, Wonderful Wonderful by The Killers, How Did We Get So Dark by Royal Blood and the Black Panther soundtrack by Kendrick Lamar. WHAT MESSAGE ARE YOU PUTTING OUT THERE WITH YOUR ART? No message really, I just paint what I feel like.

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