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Reimagining How to Build Cities on a Human Scale
Andreas Dalsgaard, director of The Human Scale, explains how we address the contradictions of contemporary cities.
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Lilliputt Launches Lost in Time
The new 18 hole Mini Golf course is an interactive and sensory journey through the history of New Zealand.
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Win One of Four $100 Vouchers to Celebrate Mexican Cafe’s 30th Birthday
The Mexican Cafe is having a 30th Birthday fiesta and you are invited.
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What If Game of Thrones Happened in the 1990s?
Ever wondered what Game of Thrones would be like if the claimants of Westeros were fighting to sit atop a beanbag?
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Corona Extra Presents the La Casa Artist Residency
A haven for musicians, designers, artists and surfers, and an online destination for all those who are inspired by creativity.
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Get Your Art on a Tram (Legally)
Melbourne Art Trams will gussy up eight trams with bold works.
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The Ten Best Things to See at the Sydney Film Festival
Grab your popcorn and settle into your seat for these ten (-ish) events.
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Five Futuristic Art Works to See at ISEA
These ISEA art sideshows show off a future far more interesting than your missing jetpack.
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Concrete Playground Meets Taiaroa Royale of Okareka Dance Company
The performers of Okareka Dance Company have been busy rehearsing their new work K Rd Strip: A Place to Stand.
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Win Tickets to the Premiere of The Internship
Step inside the world of Google, alongside two tech noobs.
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Review /// Sofar Sounds
We went to check out Sofar Sounds, which had it's fair share of surprises.
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The Top Five Tracks To Hear This Weekend
Happy almost the weekend day. Here is a musical gift for this momentous occasion.
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Win a Night Out for Four at Vivid’s Terminal Projekt
Want to farewell VIVID in a pop-up wine bar made of illuminated cubes?
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World Class National Bartender Winner Announced
Wellingtonian, soon to be an Aucklander, Jason Clark, who won the inaugural Diageo Reserve World Class National final at 1885.
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Cafe Soundtracks Across Auckland
We've taken a sound safari to some of the best and different cafes across Auckland to see what they're playing while making that all important brew.
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Rhythm and Vines Tickets On Sale
New Zealand's premier music festival releases tickets seven months out from the New Years extravaganza.
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Five Reasons We’d Believe Anything About Tilda Swinton
She lives on another planet, and it's one we're dying to visit.
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Forever Now Will Launch Your Ideas Into Outer Space, Really
And digital democracy will determine the message we send to our alien buddies.
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Win Tickets to The Crown Opening
Crown's coming to town and to celebrate we've got ten double passes to give away.
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Lululemon launches in New Zealand with Aotearoa Asana
Yoga and running gear brand Lululemon lands on New Zealand shores.
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Lululemon Launches Highpoint Store with Yoga to the Beat
High-energy workouts, DJ beats and drumming in the urban underground.
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Lululemon Launches Bondi Store with Coastal Yoga Weekend
Round the cliffs of Bondi to Bronte with encouragement from an opera singer.
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Concrete Playground Meets Film Director Mark Albiston
Mark Albiston (left) and Louis Sutherland are film makers and long time mates who have based their first feature film Shopping on Louis' experiences growing up as a half Samoan half Pakeha. Concrete Playground caught up with Mark Albiston to find out more.
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Singles to Get Train Carriage for Flirting on Prague Metro
One way to spice up your workday commute.
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Win Tickets to The Reluctant Fundamentalist
An intelligent and poignant story by acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair
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Spotify Australia Celebrates Its First Birthday (With an Infographic)
It's hard to imagine life before the little bundle of joy.
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Web Success Vive Cool City Moves to TV
The current affairs show not safe for work. Or most of the day.
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Babyshambles Announce Splendour Sideshows
Lock up your bowler hats and crack pipes, Babyshambles are coming to town!
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Wee Waa Was Perfect for Daft Punk – Even Minus the Crowd
We learned why Wee Waa was an oddly perfect fit for Daft Punk.
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Win Tickets to See Stories Then and Now
Stories capturing a breadth of Asian-Australian experience, from fishing boat to cruise ship.































































































































