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NEWS IN PROGRESS

The University of Auckland are driving their contractors to have the Maidment Theatre repaired by the end of June. The timely completion of repairs will allow the season of The Heretic and The Lion Foundation season of Lord of the Flies to go ahead as scheduled. The repairs follow a large fire in early April of this year when a stage curtain caught on fire and spread throughout the theatre.

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THE STREAM IS FLOWING

This week Spotify, the music streaming service, celebrates one year in New Zealand. Launched exactly one year ago on Wednesday, Kiwis have already streamed over 10 million hours of music and have created over 3.4 million playlists using the service. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were the Most Streamed Artist over the last year. Coming in second as most popular artist was Rihanna, followed by Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, Lana Del Rey, One Direction, P!nk, Bruno Mars, Mumford & Sons, and Calvin Harris.

NO GOLD HERE

Four years ago Coromandel Gold was established and has become a regular in the New Year’s festival line-up but has decided to forgo 2014 and return in 2015. They issued this statement: “This year we have made the decision to give everyone involved the year off, with a view to returning bigger, better (and yes, possibly stronger and faster too) next year. It’s time to re-imagine, re-wire and re-tune, but rest assured we will be back in 2015 as only we can.”

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WHEN I RETURN

In celebration of their new album Delta, Shapeshifter announce a national tour throughout July. In Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington, Shapeshifter will be supported by rising psychedelic, funk, rock outfit AHoriBuzz. In Hamilton and New Plymouth Downtown Brown will be on the decks.

SOUND THE ALARM

Booker T Jones will release a new album in June featuring Mayer Hawthorne, Anthony Hamilton, Estelle, Gary Clark, Jr. and more. Sound The Alarm is a celebration of the past, present and future of R&B with flares of hip-hop bravado on the title track with Mayer Hawthorne and ‘Gently’ with Anthony Hamilton, plus a performance from Vintage Trouble’s Ty Taylor on ‘Your Love Is No Love.’ ALBUM OUT FRI 21 JUN

HUNTING FOR TALENT

Rachel Hunter has been named as the third judge for New Zealand’s Got Talent 2013, coming soon to TV ONE. The supermodel will join Jason Kerrison and choreographer and creative director Cris Judd in the judging panel when filming starts in July. “I’m so pleased that a second series of New Zealand’s Got Talent has been confirmed,” says Rachel Hunter.

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THE AWARD GOES TO...

The MMF New Zealand and PPNZ Music Licensing announced their winners of the 2013 Music Managers Awards. The 2013 Music Managers Awards Winners Are: Manager of the Year – Andy Murnane, International Achievement – Teresa Patterson, Best Independent Tour – Teresa Patterson, Best Small Venue – Leigh Sawmill, Best Large Venue – The Powerstation, Online Achievement Award – Teresa Patterson, Self Managed Artist of the Year – Ria Hall, Outside The Box Award – Andy Murnane, Upcoming Manager of the Year – Janette Searle, Industry Champion – APRA and MMF Mentoring Success Story – Rachel Dawick.

DEAD NO MORE

Following his concerts in Australia, Jello Biafra returns to New Zealand in late May for his ‘What Would Jello Do?’ speaking shows in Christchurch and Auckland. The Auckland performance will be followed by Jello’s New Zealand/Australia tour wrap up party upstairs at the Galatos Lounge.

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PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE

The Naked and Famous are in the studio right now working on a follow-up for Passive Me Aggressive You. ln the meantime the band have wrapped up a package of B-sides and remixes from their debut album, for digital release on May 20 2013. Their Passive Me, Aggressive You (Remixes & B-Sides) compilation pulls together 22 tracks (over 100 minutes of music) with remixes by the likes of Dave Sitek, Felix Da Housecat, and White Sea appearing alongside a host of others.

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PLAYING EDEN MULHOLLAND FAVourites

Favourite ‘90s TV show? Quantum Leap. Dream job as a kid? Professional male ballet dancer.

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First album? U2 - Rattle and Hum.

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If you weren’t a musician, what would you be? Dancer or farmer. Ultimate festival line-up? Beirut, Radiohead, Talking Heads and Phoenix. How do you discover new music? Paul McLaney and Jol Mulholland share their discoveries with me! Worst job you’ve had? Farmer John’s burger bar in Christchurch. Serving the late night drunks. Which song do you wish you wrote? ‘Auld Lang Syne.’ First gig in attendance? Head Like a Hole late 90’s in Christchurch. Any vices? Punning.

Favourite drink? People’s Coffee Long Black. Favourite restaurant/café? Original Thai Island Bay.

COMPOSER/MUSICIAN Your house is on fire, what do save? My wife and then the Rickenbacker.

Plug whatever you have coming up... The NZDC tour from Sat 25 May - original music score to Human, Human God.

Favourite takeaway? Anything from Queen Sally’s in Lyall Bay. Favourite colour? Black. Favourite classic film? Gone with the Wind or the original Dracula. Favourite childhood memory? Playing my first gig. Favourite party food? Sausage rolls. Favourite vice? Coffee! Favourite song? “How am I supposed to live without you?” Michael Bolton & Kenny G. Favourite meal? Anything that I don’t cook.

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Favourite cause? Make A Wish. Favourite label to put on your relationship? Amazing. Favourite ‘90s TV show? Re-runs of Alf. Favourite word? Anything I can’t spell. Favourite album? Prog – The Bad Plus. Favourite type of groupie? One that buys a lot of CDs. Favourite body part on you? My eyes. Favourite body part on someone else? The butt.

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CHURCHHILLS TAVERN

8PM, $95, TICKETEK.CO.NZ

9PM, $15, UNDERTHERADAR.CO.NZ

Don’t expect these guys to f*** or rock you gently – the quirky, out-spoken, larger-than-life duo are rocking our Kiwi stages until they break. They’re getting a bit older, making them perhaps a bit wiser, but certainly with the same gusto for rock ‘n’ roll they have always had. A concert not to miss.

Wellington heavy metal band Beastwars is making real tracks since they exploded onto the scene with their self-titled debut album. They’ve just released their second album Blood Becomes Fire and it’s already receiving critical acclaim internationally, being called “the metal album of the year”. It’s a big call, but to get on the hype, head to their gig and find out what they’re about.

THU 23 MAY

TOMMY ILL BEFORE THE DESTRUCTION

PUPPIES

ZEAL ART ROOM 8PM, $10, UNDERTHERADAR.CO.NZ

The capital loves New Zealand music and Puppies has been home to some killer live acts. Tommy Ill, a Wellington rapper, is stopping by on his third album release tour and there’s no doubt he’ll win the crowd. He’s owned it at sold-out venues across the country and internationally too. Identifying with indie/ electronic acts beyond the rapping genre, he’s a unique act.

7PM, $30, UNDERTHERADAR.CO.NZ

The Before the Destruction tour is bringing a little taste of what’s in store from ODR’s Devastator minifest. New York rockers Stray From The Path bring their angst to our shores for the first time, while Melbourne’s Storm the Sky are making the leap across the ditch. Rounding out the trio is Sydney’s Stories, with their signature sound like thunder rolling in.

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VICTORIA THEATRE

TABAC 8PM, $42.50, THEVIC.CO.NZ 7.30PM, $5-10, UNDERTHERADAR.CO.NZ

International jazz icon and saxophonist/vocalist Nathan Haines presents his new album Vermillion Skies live in the intimate seated Victoria Theatre. Following on from the RIANZ Tui Jazz Album of the Year The Poet`s Embrace, Nathan’s follow-up release builds on the beautiful analoge sound pioneered on this now classic album, but with the addition of his own signature vocals this time.

New Zealand has talent. We know this, we have seen it. But not all of it has been splashed across our screens in an overrated fashion. This performance highlights some of The University of Auckland finest songwriting talent including Joshua Pritchard, Sam Allen, Viólette, Lilo Peaks, Antoinette and Jasmine Balmer.

HOLLIE SMITH

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Paper Cranes have been in studio recording some new tracks and writing new ones while the muse is still alive. Great North have been playing around the country in April and May so they’ll be tour-fresh. Gorgeous alt-country/folk, Joseph & Maia have also been recording and touring and have just released their debut EP Roll Up Your Sleeves.

She recently made an appearance on The X Factor NZ and proved she knows a thing or two about what sounds good (in her opinion). But the fact remains the sultry soulstress has a voice like honey and she’s not afraid to use it. The intimate live show will get you up close and personal to Hollie.

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You won’t find any mid-80s Madonna rolling around on the floor here – just New Zealand bands covering great Kiwi music. Artists such as Rackets, No Why, Jordan Luck band, Jesse Sheehan and Drop Dead Redhead are fronting the set by and who knows what will come out. Also with DJ She So Rad.

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ALBUM OF THE WEEK

SAT 25 MAY CAPITA PUNISHMENT 4 BAR MEDUSA

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3PM-3AM, $20, 1-NIGHT.CO.NZ

Hydra entertainment proudly presents Capital Punishment 4, a 12-hour metal festival. The line-up this year fetures Bulletbelt, Shakahn, Blindfolded and Led to the Woods, Brutal Supremacy, Cephalopod, Polemicist, Alchemist, Ruinant, Ovus, Horrendous disfigurement and more to be announced. Whew, we’re exhausted already.

DAVE DOBBYN BODEGA

7.30PM, $35, NZTIX.CO.NZ

Call me ‘Loyal’ – are you loyal too? Ol’ Dobbyn is celebrating music month with a twist. He’s invited a mix of established and emerging songwriters to join him onstage to perform their favourite tracks of his. In return he performs with his guests on their own songs.

THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE TSB BANK ARENA

8PM, $93, TICKETEK.CO.NZ

As March marks the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s masterpiece Dark Side of the Moon, the Pink Floyd Experience decided to pays homage to the band’s great work. The Experience reproduces the intricate detail, all those classic Floyd sounds, from guitar solos to the organ sounds and the astonishing vocals.

JULIA DEANS THE VIC CINEMA CAFÉ

8PM, $25, THEVIC.CO.NZ

Once the front woman of Fur Patrol, now Julia Deans is out on her own and doing better than ever. Leading an intimate solo performance as part of the Support the Vic series, her honey-toned vocals will warm your heart on these cold winter nights. It’s been a busy year for the musician and she’s thrilled to be coming to town.

SUN 26 MAY NADIA REED & LUCKLESS GOLDEN DAWN

5PM

Nadia Reid is one of the great, young musical prodigies at work in the country. She presents tales of love and loss through a new-folk glass, echoing songwriters such as Beth Orton or Laura Marling and musical nomad Ivy Rossiter or Luckless’ electrified take on the craft of songwriting has melted hearts across the country.

French electro-royalty, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, make a dramatic return with this moreish slice of dance-muzak pie. The pair have been missing in action for a couple of years, but during that time their engine has been rebuilt: bigger, stronger, and with a brandspanking new sound to boot. It’s Daft Punks fourth studio LP (If you don’t count the Tron: Legacy soundtrack) and along with those otherworldly, robotic elements that have become a big part of their modus operandi, there’s a new-found human heart to fit into the bands most recent, cybernetic musical creation. Even more than that, Thomas and Guy-Manuel have found a soul to their sound that may just put them at the top of the electronic-food chain, much like Homework did back in 1997. Although they’re still prone to dressing-up like bohemian Robocop’s, the group are more in touch with the beating human heart beneath their costumes, and as a result, their music has embraced the past to become, somehow, more current. Random Access Memories flips a salute to the likes of Chromeo, as it plays up the disco-funk-electronic vibe with beaucoup vocoders strewn amongst keys, electric guitar and some nifty, slick-but-slow beats. There’s the obligatory range of guest vocalists featured - such as Pharrell Williams, Animal Collective’s Panda

Bear and Strokes frontman, Julian Casablancas. Pharrell sex’s up the place on his two tracks - ‘Lose Yourself To Dance’ and ‘Get Lucky,’ while Casablancas is DaftPunk’d on the vocoder-melancholy of ‘Instant Crush.’ The New Yorker makes the most of his cameo, wrenching the last drops of rock-angst out of his voice, before its sieved through D. Punks tech. Panda Bear’s ‘Doing It Right’ is even more man-vs-machine, with his repeated lyrics matched by a robotic counterpoint, creating a hooky song that sounds something like a selfhelp mantra delivered by Bear and Professor Stephen Hawking. The problem with utilizing such gimmicks is that you forever dice with crossing the line into cheese territory. Daft Punk totally disregards this, dancing back and forth between both sides with the music, thankfully, not suffering for it (Although, on some tracks they get mighty close). Perhaps the highlight to this album is how beautifully produced it is sounding crisp and clear, matching the content to the point of perfection. Random Access Memories is symbiotic, nostalgic, current, and progressive all at the same time. Now that’s one neat trick. WRITTEN BY DARREN MASLIN

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ARTIST Q&A

WED 22 MAY

JEFF HOBSON

THE ILLUSIONISTS

THE TRICKSTER - The Illusionists

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Your signature “I’m an amazing cook” dish is… A multi-cultural burrito. It pleases everybody.

WED 22 MAY - SUN 02 JUN

Seven magicians of the highest caliber are rolled together into one glorious show of ridiculous tricks and illusions! The Illusionists: Witness the Impossible features internationally renowned grand master magicians performing a stunning mix of the most outrageous and unbelievable optical illusions including nail-biting Russian roulette, jaw-dropping acts of levitation, mind-reading, disappearance and death-defying escapes. For both believers and skeptics alike, this show will blow your mind – one act at a time. Magic is no longer an ancient art form, but a fun and entertaining demonstration of the power of belief.

The best TV show around at the moment is… How I Met Your Mother. I have some friends on it. The best place for a date night is… Camping in the middle of the forest. There’s no place to run.

Who’s in the dead supergroup for your dream hologram show? Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia, Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Neil Young. I think the last guy just looks dead. Sorry. What’s an upcoming film you’re jazzed about? Iron Man 42. Where can your stalkers find you during the weekend? Curled up in a foetal position on a local park bench.

THU 23 MAY

What happens when you mix CocaCola with Pepsi? You get a lot of angry marketing executives.

TERROR PLANET THE BASEMENT TUE 21 MAY - SAT 25 MAY 8PM, $24, ITICKET.CO.NZ

Not to be confused with the Robert Rodriguez film of (almost) the same name, this is more Michael Jackson than gory horror. Join Auckland’s favourite comedydance troupe, Dynamotion, in an out-of-this-world romp through the terrifying future where women work day and night in factories, men are obsolete and robots are about to take over the world.

LIKE THIS, LIKE US The Basement STUDIO

Your fantasy spirit animal is… Half lion/half lamb. It’s in a quandary until judgement day.

You’d get arrested if the police knew that you… Stole the toilets from their stations. They’d try to find me, but now they have nothing to go on. People say you look like… Conan O’Brien. Lord, please help me. Five celebs on your f**klist? I’m sorry, I don’t f**k. Never with an asterisk. Kittens or puppies? Kittens. They look more frightened when they fly across a room. What generic current affair has your blood boiled? Government. Period. Is there anything else? SEE HIM PERFORM: JEFF HOBSON IN THE ILLUSIONISTS WED 22 MAY - SUN 02 JUN THE CIVIC, AUCKLAND THE-EDGE.CO.NZ

SAT 25 MAY NZSO – HEAR AND FEAR TOWN HALL

7PM, $15-20, ITICKET.CO.NZ WED 22 MAY - SAT 25 MAY

In this new dance work from award-winning Salted:Singlet, two humanoids explore the rabid cult of individualism in a plastic-wrapped, ready-to-use world where the contemplations of science-fiction have invaded reality and supplanted the need for commonality. Like This, Like Us treads the first steps of a hypothetical path into our future.

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The NZSO is proud to present a new annual concert series. In this fresh initiative the orchestra celebrates homegrown contemporary compositions, alongside the works of Modern Masters. In this work for choir and orchestra, we chart the Transit of Venus, the death of Captain Cook and his journey into Rarohenga.

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After a stellar debut last year of the New Zealand Dance Company’s production Language of Living the company is about to embark on its inaugural tour of the North Island. It showcases some of New Zealand’s finest artistic athletes in innovative and relevant choreography.

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BLUE BREEZE INN 146 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby Central

Chinese cuisine doesn’t need to be associated with Dominion Road. Ponsonby’s The Blue Breeze Inn boasts an interior reminiscent of a Southern Asian abode mixed with 1950s Pacifica charm. There is a banquet of “zingy” and flavoursome dishes to be enjoyed, with an emphasis on fresh and feasty.

BROOKLYN BREADS AND BAGELS 29 College St Te Aro

Brooklyn Bread & Bagels found humble beginnings in the kitchen at Dixon St. Deli. Owners Jayne and Martin Chait brought back recipes and ideas after travelling in Europe in 1980. They soon put these ideas to use and baked New Zealand’s first bagels and Russian rye.

MEMPHIS BELLE COFFEE HOUSE

Coffee, java, caffeine, your drug of choice. Whatever you call it, however you like it, no working man or woman’s day is complete without it. These guys live it and love it, and work hard to make sure it is perfection. Excelling in specialty coffees, made by talented baristas, a range of blends and single origin coffees are available, paired with the best brewing method for each. You can have your coffee via syphon, chemex, V60, swiss gold, cold drip, and, of course, awardwinning espresso. Much more than your usual cafe, this is the place to go to experience the progress in Wellington coffee culture.

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6-10 Roukai Lane, 309-5854 Seasonal lunch meals and latenight tapas served in a small cobblestone alleyway.

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Victoria Park Market 19 Drake St Freemans Bay, 354-4030 Inspired Caribbean food and cocktails in the Old Stables & Roof Terrace of the Vic Park Market.

466 Mt Eden Rd, 630-9330 Your local in the heart of Mt. Eden with over 100 beers available.

BRITOMART COUNTRY CLUB

31 Galway St, 303-2541 Gourmet pizzas, tapas and a famous high tea service.

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23 Ponsonby Rd, 360-6262 Like a stroll through the fragrant night markets & food stalls of Bangkok, MooChowChow is a boost to the senses.

PINXTOS

128c Ponsonby Rd Open now. Bar*Cafe*Tapas* 37 Drake St, 929-2790 Taking its cue from the Americas, but with an Antipodean twist.

Malt Bar

442 Richmond Road, Grey Lynn A must have stop between Ponsonby and Kingsland, with Monteiths beers and great food.

MEXICO

23 Britomart Place, 366-1759 The Strand Takapuna, 280-1487 Vibrant Mexican street food served with margaritas, tequila and beer. Arrive early for a table.

VERONA

169 K’Rd, 307-0508 Celebrating 20 years on K’Rd. Open 10am till late seven days with intimate booths, live music, gourmet food, cocktails & organic tap beer.

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935A Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden

144 Parnell Rd, 356-3650 Established in 1847, one of Auckland’s earliest surviving hotels serving gastro pub food in a comfortable, unpretentious environment.

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1 Melton Road - Mt Wellington, 5790340 Gourmet Burgers are Jason’s speciality take home heat and eat meals, plus a huge range of cabinet food, everything cooked to serve.

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106 Ponsonby Road, 376-8663 Asian fusion style eatery set in a bohemian parlour.

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7 Sale St, 307-8148 Bistro dining, award-winning microbrewery, celebrated garden bar and a private Velvet Room!

130 Quay Street, Britomart, 337 0088 This cheerful, busy inner-city cafe is a fantastic place for weekday breakfast, a leisurely weekend brunch, informal lunch meetings – and great coffee any time.

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FILM OF THE WEEK

THU 23 MAY THE HANGOVER PART III GENERAL RELEASE

KON-TIKI directed by JOACHIM RØNNING, ESPEN SANDBERG Starring PÅL SVERRE HAGEN, ANDERS BAASMO CHRISTIANSEN, GUSTAF SKARSGÅRD

First they left their buddy on a roof, then they went out-of-control, full-blown crazy in Thailand. Now, it’s third time’s the charm (maybe) for Stu, Alan, Phil and Doug – there’s no bachelor party, no wedding, but all bets are off as they go back to where it all began. What’s gonna happen? It’s a closely guarded secret.

THE FALL GUYS GENERAL RELEASE

Independent Kiwi comedy that follows three criminally clueless college buddies who come into possession of three cases of premium grade heroin. When put under the heat of police interrogations, each lad gives their own side of the story. Directed by Scott Boswell, this Kiwi caper is packing some serious heat and is worth a view.

SAT 25 MAY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN RIALTO CHANNEL, 8.30PM

Dramatic, heart-wrenching and terrifying, Kevin is every mother’s worst nightmare. Switching backwards and forwards between a terrible, at first glance unknown incident, Eva tries to come to terms with what went wrong with her son and if his troubled personality is her fault. Tilda Swinton delivers an outstanding performance as does Ezra Miller in one of his darker roles.

REAL QUEER FILM FESTIVAL RIALTO CINEMAS, NEWMARKET

Despite a slightly fractured narrative, Norway’s most expensive cinematic undertaking ever is very much a film of two halves (even the soundtrack changes from piano schmaltz to naturalistic, near silence) with the first part involving Thor Heyerdahl (Hagen) attempting to get to his journey’s start line, and the second out on the open ocean. It’s there where, naturally enough, comparisons will be made with Ang Lee’s Life of Pi. And, amazingly for a film that cost a fraction of Pi’s budget and eschewed using a tank, it stacks up pretty well visually, with off-centre angles and on-the-surface shots really giving the audience a sense of what little stood between the adventurers and the briny blue.

Kon-Tiki apart in these scenes is a nice line in gallows humour as our weary explorers’ beards get more bedraggled, their spirits begin to waver and mistakes are made (but quite how they confused tomato soup with shark repellent is anyone’s guess). Of course it probably helped the filmmakers immensely that Heyerdahl filmed the voyage himself, footage that won an Academy Award back in 1951. To their credit, though, this is not simply a faithful recreation or hagiographic biopic, but rather widens the focus to include the toll Heyerdahl’s obsession had on his marriage and how his blind faith extended to his less-thanappropriate crewmates.

Some of the episodic encounters look and feel similar, but what sets

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The slapstick, outrageous comedy returns to our screens with all new, not even screened in the US episodes, premiering on Monday. This week’s premiere, titled “The Leak...” sees James (James Van Der Beek) go into serious training to be in top form for Dancing with the Stars.

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FIDDLESTICKS 48 WORCESTER BLVD

This centrally located restaurant and bar provides an inviting atmosphere in which to while away some time. Watch the street side activity while soaking up the ambiance in front of a roaring outdoor fire in our well sheltered courtyard, or join friends in one of the intimate dining spaces.

JACK BAR NORTH WHARF, JELLICOE ST

Jack Tar offers a bar fully stocked with cool draught and bottled beers, fine wines, fresh juices and quality spirits. A hearty menu with a selection of share plates, gourmet pizzas through to steaks, seafood, lamb and vegetarian plates, superb quality with a contemporary twist.

CUCKOO COCKTAIL EMPORIUM

A quirky cocktail lounge and cafe opened by the fine owners of Hawthorn Lounge and Hooch where not only the drinks are for sale but also the furniture. This place epitomises Wellington and all its hipsterness. Ever wanted to sit in a leather-bound armchair and play a game of scrabble or yahtzee while drinking your cocktails and coffee? Well, now you can. And when you’re done chances are you can take the chair with you for a price. Tucked away down at Wellington’s waterfront, Cuckoo provides a little bit of style in a way that some of the other offerings lack.

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

VIBE Key

57 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY

DAYTIME

SPORTS BAR

OPEN LATE

DANCE FLOOR

FOOD

ONE NIGHT STAND

HIPSTER FRIENDLY

LIVE MUSIC

AFTER WORK

CRAFT BEERS

Sliders kitchen & bar

DINE IN – TAKE AWAY – DELIVERY – CATERING Pizza, pasta and... more!! All original Italian Four years on, Pane & Vino are still meeting Aucklanders’ expectations with new recipes from Italian regional traditions.                 options, added to the classic “antipasti”, and thin-­crusted            at the 2011 Global Pizza Challenge.

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Grand openinG Wednesday 29 May retro Champagne Wednesdays

Ph 09 360 0263 20 Williamson Ave | Ponsonby

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auckland GROOVE GULPS PONSONBY & other PONSONBY Bonita Bar

242 Ponsonby Road, 3765670 The Ponsonby local on the corner of Summer St, that brings the beauty of fine and inexpensive wines together with a real appreciation of tapas.

GRAND CENTRAL

126 Ponsonby Rd, 360-1260 Ponsonby’s longest serving bar with live music/DJ 7 nights. 2 for 1 happy hour & licensed to 5am.

GOLDEN DAWN

Cnr Ponsonby & Richmond Rds, 376-9929

BREW ON QUAY

102 Quay Street Over 102 different beers from around NZ and the world.

THE BRITOMART COUNTRY CLUB

31 Galway St, 303-2541 A garden bar in the middle of the city. Comes with a mini golf lawn, cocktail jugs and vinyl-only DJs.

FIDDLER IRISH BAR

71 Victoria St West A small, but perfectly formed, authentic Irish bar with some of Aucklands friendliest bar staff..

Auckland University, L3, 34 Princes St, 366 0544 Everybody is welcome. Party action every night of the week. DJ’s, Pool tables, Movies, Quiz, Karaoke, Happy Hours galore.

VERONA

169 K’Rd, 307-0508 Celebrating 20 years on K’Rd. With intimate booths, live music, gourmet food, cocktails & organic tap beer.

MEXICO IPANEMA BAR & RESTAURANT

2 Ponsonby Road Brazilian cuisine and bar mixed with classic & contemporary Brazilian music & culture.

Malt Bar

442 Richmond Road Grey Lynn A must have stop between Ponsonby and Kingsland, with Monteiths beers and great food.

pintxos

128c Ponsonby Rd Open now. Bar*Cafe*Tapas*

23 Britomart Place, 366-1759 Drink in the eclectic front bar or settle into the cosy dining area to explore the short but compelling menu.

NEWMARKET NEWMARKET

CENTRAL& K’RD & Krd CENTRAL DING DONG LOUNGE

REVELRY

106 Ponsonby Road, 376- 8663 19th Century bohemian parlour meets opium den chic.

Q Theatre

305 Queen Street Early morning coffee, scones and cool spaces for socialising and sharing ideas. Range of lunch options. Excellent wine list and a stylish selection of tapas, pizzas, platters and dinner options.

THE CLADDAGH

372-376 Broadway, 522-4410 The Claddagh Irish Pub - A slice of Ireland in the heart of Newmarket.

26 Wyndham Street New York’s premier rock and roll bar has come to town.

BRITOMART BRITOMART 1885

27 Galway St, 551 3100 Nightclub upstairs. Cocktail lounge downstairs. Home to Auckland’s biggest club nights.

AGENTS & MERCHANTS

48 Customs St East, 309-5854 Seasonal lunch meals and latenight tapas served in a small cobblestone alleyway.

GRACE BAR

103 Victoria St West, 300-6352 21st Birthdays, Hen/Stag Parties, Corporate Events, Dance Parties, CD Release Parties, Live Music.

FATHER TED’S ORIGINAL IRISH PUB

1 Wellesley St West, 377-3142 Entertainment seven nights a week, with three big screens, pool table, competitions & prizes, quiz, karaoke and live music.

SHOOTER SALOON BAR

330 New North Rd Not your ‘typical central bar’ Their no bull policy means what you see is what you get.

VIADUCT VIADUCT SNAPDRAGON

204 Quay St, 357-6147 A blend of 1930s vintage glamour and West Hollywood lounge with a healthy shot of private gentlemen’s club.

VICTORIAPARKPARK VICTORIA SALE ST

7 Sale St, 307-8148 A unique collection of spaces award-winning microbrewery, bistro dining, with a celebrated garden bar and very private Velvet Room!

Rakinos- Beats, Bar, Kitchen

Level 1/35 High Street 358-3535 ‘The Joint since 91’

PARNELL PARNELL THE PADDINGTON

117 St Georges Bay Rd, 309-3586 A Parnell institution for sports events, craft beers and superb food with the recent addition of top-notch live gigs.

DOC BAR

352 K’Rd, 365-1800 Open Tues-Sat

463 New North Rd The newest port of call in Kingsland.... rustic and raring to serve this evolving part of town.

Shadows Student Bar

RACKET BAR

6-10 Roukai Lane, 309-5854 Serves everything from singlemalt whisky to cans of Double Brown.

The Portland Public House

LA ZEPPA KITCHEN & BAR

37 Drake St, 379-8167 Enjoy each other’s company with a great glass of wine and tasty plates, without the constraints of having to book or have a meal at a certain time.

LIBERTINE

37 Drake St, 929-2790 This bar and eatery takes its cue from the Americas, but with an Antipodean twist.

THE WINDSOR CASTLE

144 Parnell Rd, 356-3650 Established in 1847, one of Auckland’s earliest surviving hotels serves gastro pub food in a comfortable, unpretentious environment.

THE OAKROOM 17 Drake, 300 6313

KINGSLAND KINGSLAND Neighbourhood Brewbar

498 New North Rd, 846-3773 Nestled in the site of an old garage and engineering shop.

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The Wax Works: T-Rice & Hudge

Art & Music

5PM, Britomart Country Club

Conch Records at BCC

Fri 24 MAY

6PM, Racket Bar

5PM, Britomart Country Club

Fireshark, Prowler & Bloodnut @ Ding Dong Lounge Ding Dong Lounge

Groove Revue 6PM, Sale St

Red Cup Night & Josh Leys

7.30PM, Chapel Bar & Bistro

Paper Cranes 折り 鶴, Great North, Joseph & Maia Backbeat Bar

Ballads & Badlands Tour - Nadia Reid & Luckless 8PM, Wine Cellar

Marina Katerina

5pm, Chapel Bar & Bistro

Dean Campbell

8PM, Chapel Bar & Bistro

DJ Dylan C & DJ Zane:T 5.30PM, Everybody`s

Slave & Doughboy 6PM, Racket Bar

Thane Kirby

Cabana Bar @ The Windsor Castle

The Antihero 8PM, Juice Bar

Tomorrow People & Support 9PM, Stampede Bar

Yam Jam Deejays

Salvation Reunion 10PM, The Studio

Saturdays at Sale St 7PM, Sale St

Sister Act & Nyntee 8PM, Longroom

SOUL SHACK

9.30PM, Leigh Sawmill

Tenderloins & Marty Bones 7PM, Libertine

Turbostill,Bloodbag s,SexPest,The Cujos 10PM, Whammy Bar

7PM, Libertine

The Nark Collective & Creative Jazz Club

DJ ExMixKid & DJ Adam O 10PM, Snapdragon

Sat 25 may

THE NARK COLLECTIVE PRESENTS: SHES SO RAD

DJ Issac Aesili

AAA Pass Event

DJ Jason Kyle & Dj Normski

A Ponsonby Institution with Arash

Acoustic Sunday Session w Eli Guttenbiel

DJ Laura Lush

Beginners Guide to Screenwriting

Ballads & Badlands Tour - Nadia Reid & Luckless

8PM, 1885 Basement

8PM, 1885

Thu 23 MAY Acoustic Thursdays with Eli 7.30PM, Neighbourhood

Bevan Keys & Gabriella G 7PM, Longroom

Chronophonium, Submarine Queens Wharf

Damon Kenzo Ding Dong Lounge

8PM, Neighbourhood

6pm, Northern Steam Ship 6PM, La Zeppa

DJ Rose Alice

6PM, Imperial Lane

DJ Tido

6PM, Commons

Down The Hatch featuring The Beat Council 6PM, Sale St

Fangs & Sixx Shott

DJ Imagine This

8PM, Ding Dong Lounge

DJ Jason Eli

Fire at Will & Sonic Altar at Bar Kings Arms

8PM, Snapdragon 6PM, Commons

General Lee

7.30PM, Chapel Bar & Bistro

Hunters & Selectors 5.30PM, Racket Bar

Julien Dyne presents… 7.30PM, Tyler Street Garage

Music & People and Jazz Night feat. 2Five9 8PM, 1885

Songwriter Showcase

9PM, The Kings Arms

Fridays at Revelry 5PM, Revelry

Future Retro 10PM, 1885

Hip Hop Event Rocky Ponting Goldfinch

Manuel Bundy

5.30PM, Britomart Country Club

8PM, Tabac

Nigel Love & Momentus

The Thursday Night Double Feature

Nyntee & Cuffy

6PM, Sale St

6PM, Hurstmere Brew Bar 6PM, Longroom

9pm, Northern Steam Ship

8PM, Chapel Bar & Bistro

St Columba Centre

Connor Nestor & Gene Rivers

5.30PM, Britomart Country Club

DJ Andy JV

7pm, Commons

DJ Frank Booker & DJ Dylan C 8PM, Neighbourhood

DJ Normski

9PM, Snapdragon

DJ Selecta Sam 6PM, La Zeppa

Sun 26 MAY 100% Vinyl DJs

2PM, Britomart Country Club

2pm, La Zeppa

8PM, The Golden Dawn

DJ Jason Kyle & Dj Normski Northern Steam Ship

Emma Scott- Rankin 2.30PM, Leigh Sawmill

In A Jam Hosted by Marika Hodgson 3PM, Sale St

Sunday Session with the Sentimental Sound System 3pm, Chapel Bar & Bistro

DJ Spooky

7PM, Everybody`s

Mon 27 MAY

Fame #blurredlines

DJ Andy Jv

10PM, 1885

Northern Steam Ship

Fly By Night w/ Deewhy 9PM, Revelry

TUe 28 MAY

Gerad Promoter Event

Open Mic Night

Goldfinch

8.30PM, The Windsor Castle

Grimas & Corey Atkinson

Quiz Night

7PM, Chapel Bar & Bistro

8PM, Ding Dong Lounge

Killamanraro & Friends 10PM, Racket Bar

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CHRISTCHURCH

Wed 22 MAY

Fri 24 MAY

Don Franks

Wed 22 May

Ballads & Badlands Tour - Nadia Reid & Luckless

Assembly

Music Month Muster

Jaz Paterson

Roseneath Centennial Ragtime Band

Tenacious D

8PM, The Moorings

9PM, The San Francisco Bath House

Matt Enright

Adam Page & The Counts

6PM, Daddy O’s

9PM, Meow

The Jam

8PM, Meow

Decortica & New Way Home

Thu 23 MAY

Lizzie Cook Trio

2 for 1 Thursdays w/ DJ’s Micha, B-Lo, Gus & Kev Fresh

Medusa

Daddy O’s

Mantarays & I Drink Your Blood Mighty Mighty

Don Franks

So Samba

Sleeping Dogs & Monroe

The Food Show

9PM, Mighty Mighty

The Boundary Riders NZ Tour 7PM, Meow

The Southern Cross Thursday Showcase Feat. Lizzie Cook 7PM, The Southern Cross Garden Bar

2pm, San Francisco Bath House

The Southern Cross Garden Bar

Sea Star Studio presents: A Musical Extravaganza! 7PM, Sea Star Studio

8PM, Bettys

6PM, Daddy O’s

6PM, Daddy O’s

The Southern Cross Garden Bar Westpac Stadium

Wellington Sea Shanty Society

The Cavemen & The Mysterians 10PM, Mighty Mighty

The Dilworths 8PM, Meow

9PM, The Rogue & Vagabond

Twinset

The Southern Cross Garden Bar

Sun 26 MAY

Sat 25 MAY

Recovery Sessions Feat. The Paper Kings

7PM, Bodega

The Southern Cross Garden Bar

Sunday Afternoon Jazz 3PM, The Rogue & Vagabond

WELLINGTON gig guide Wed 22 MAY Ballads & Badlands Tour - Nadia Reid & Luckless Rhythm Upstairs, Waikato

Team Dynamite & Haz Beats

The World Bar, Queenstown

Thu 23 MAY Ballads & Badlands Tour - Nadia Reid & Luckless

Rhythm Upstairs, New Plymouth

The Pink Floyd Experience

Napier Municipal Theatre, Napier

The Bedford Marquee

Tiny Ruins w/ Marlon Williams The Porthole, Lyttelton

Thu 23 May Adam McGrath 9PM, The Brewery

Kate Anastasiou 5PM, Beach Bar

The Wellington City Shake ‘Em on Downers

9PM, The Rogue & Vagabond

Dave Dobbyn Stories Old & New

8PM, Wunderbar, Lyttelton

Slade & The Real with Jet Pants @ Dux Live 8PM, The Dux Live

Fri 24 May 1814

The Bedford @ CPSA

BEASTWARS Blood Becomes Fire Tour 8PM, Churchills Tavern

Carb on Carb, Coate & X-Ray Charles 9PM, Darkroom

2013 National Championship Semi Final 1

2013 National Championshop - Semi Final 1

The Outback, Hamilton

Brewers Bar, Mt Maunganui

Cornerstone Roots

BEASTWARS Blood Becomes Fire Tour

Gravity Bar, Hamilton

Left or Right

Chicks Hotel, Dunedin

The Pink Floyd Experience

Regent On Broadway, Palmerston North

The Shot Band & Katie Thompson The Boathouse, Nelson

Tiny Ruins w/ A.J. Sharma at Taste Merchants, Dunedin

Barkode, Timaru

Bluff Oyster Festival feat. Goodshirt & The Eastern Bluff

8PM, The Dux Live

Sat 25 May Chartfest 2013 w/ A Hori Buzz, Von Voin Strum, Thunder Wulf & 1 Drop nation 8PM, The Bedford @ CPSA Building

Illuminate Paint Party

Knights Of The Dub Table The Cabana, Napier

New Way Home w/ Decortica

The Royal, Palmerston North

Tempist Fujit

Tiny Ruins at The Grainstore, Oamaru

Taste Merchants, Otago

The Grainstore, Southland

Sat 25 MAY

Sun 26 MAY

Fri 24 MAY

1814

Dave Dobbyn Stories Old & New

Battle Of The Bands

Battle Of The Bands

Saints & Sinners, Invercargill

House Of Mountain w/ guests

Mangawhai Tavern, Mangawhai

The Bedford Marquee

Optimus Gryme 8PM, The Dux Live

Tiny Ruins w/ Aldous Harding Darkroom

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With members of The Yoots, Lord Echo, Fat Freddy’s Drop, Twinset, The Black Seeds and Jennifer Zea

With legends Billy TK, Mara TK, Riki Gooch, Iraia Whakamoe and Crete Haami

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Upcoming tours & events A$AP ROCKY (US)

RIHANNA (BB)

AMANDA PALMER (US)

SEMI-PERMANENT

Tue 25 Jun Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland

Thu 06 Oct Vector Arena, Auckland Fri 07 Oct Vector Arena, Auckland

Sat 28 Sep The Kings Arms, Auckland Mon 30 Sep San Fran Bath House, Wellington

Fri 31 May - Sat 01 Jun Aotea Centre, Auckland

Thu 18 Jul ReFuel, Dunedin Fri 19 Jul The Kings Arms, Auckland Sat 20 Jul Bodega, Wellington

Fri 24 May Churchills, Christchurch Sat 25 May Barkode, Timaru Fri 31 May ReFuel, Dunedin Sat 01 Jun Beach Bar, Invercargill

Thu 23 May Zeal West, Auckland Fri 24 May Zeal, Wellington Sat 25 May Zebedees, Christchurch Sun 26 May Churchills, Christchurch

BRUNO MARS (US)

Sat 15 Mar Vector Arena, Auckland Sun 16 Mar Vector Arena, Auckland

THE VEILS

KIRIN J. CALLINAN

Wed 10 Jul Darkroom, Christchurch Thu 11 Jul Queens, Dunedin Fri 12 Jul Whammy Bar, Auckland Sat 13 Jul Puppies, Wellington

LATINAOTEAROA

Sat 25 May Aroha & Friends, Napier

MANIC STREET PREACHERS Tue 02 Jul Vector Arena, Auckland

DEEZ NUTS

Fri 19 Jul Sammy’s Dunedin Sat 20 Jul Dux Live, Christchurch Fri 26 Jul Bodega, Wellington Sat 27 Jul Studio, Auckland

SHAPESHIFTER

Fri 12 Jul Bedford Big Top, Christchurch Sat 13 Jul The Town Hall, Dunedin Fri 19 Jul The Powerstation, Auckland Thu 25 Jul Altitude, Hamilton Fri 26 Jul The Mayfair, New Plymouth Sat 27 Jul Town Hall, Wellington

TAYLOR SWIFT

Wed 29 May Zeal West, Auckland Thu 30 May Medusa, Wellington Fri 31 May Secret Level, Lower Hutt Sat 01 Jun Churchills, Christchurch Sun 02 Jun Zebedees, Christchurch

Fri 29 Nov Vector Arena, Auckland Sat 30 Nov Vector Arena, Auckland

TENACIOUS D (US)

Tue 21 May Opera House, Wellington Wed 22 May The Bedford Marquee, Christchurch

MICHAEL HILL INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION FINALS FOALS (UK)

Sat 08 Jun Town Hall, Auckland

HOLLYWOODFUN DOWNSTAIRS

Sat 25 May Town Hall, Auckland

Sat 05 Oct Town Hall, Auckland

Wed 05 Jun Puppies, Wellington Thu 06 Jun Biddy Mulligans, Hamilton Fri 07 Jun Lucha Lounge, Auckland Sat 08 Jun Major Toms, Mount Maunganui

NZSO PRESENTS HEAR & FAR ONE DIRECTION (UK)

Thu 10 Oct CBS Canterbury Arena, Christchurch Sat 12 Oct Vector Arena, Auckland Sun 13 Oct Vector Arena, Auckland

I KILLED THE PROM QUEEN

Thu 13 Jun Bar Medusa, Wellington Fri 14 Jun Ellen Melville Hall, Auckland Sat 15 Jun Zebedees, Christchurch Sun 16 Jun Dux De Lux, Christchurch

JAKE BUGG

Tue 30 Jul The Powerstation, Auckland

JAMES BLAKE (UK)

Thu 02 Aug Town Hall, Auckland

THE JAPANDROIDS (CA)

Thu 05 Sep Refuel, Dunedin Fri 06 Sep Bodega, Wellington Sat 07 Sep The Kings Arms, Auckland

KILLING JOKE (UK)

Thu 13 Jun Studio, Auckland Fri 14 Jun Bodega, Wellington

Wed 22 May Porthole Bar, Lyttelton Thu 23 May The Grainstore, Oamaru Fri 24 May Taste Merchants, Dunedin Sat 25 May Darkroom, Christchurch Fri 31 May Venue TBC, Raglan Sat 01 Jun The Wine Cellar, Auckland

UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA

BEASTWARS

BEFORE THE DESTRUCTION TOUR

TINY RUINS

PASSION PIT

Thu 25 Jul The Powerstation, Auckland

THE PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE Thu 23 May Municipal Theatre, Napier Fri 24 May Regent on Broadway, Palmerston North Sat 25 May TSB Bank Arena, Wellington

TSG LIVE PRESENTS

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PERMANENT MARKINGS

SET DESIGNER ANNIE SPERLING IS ON HER WAY TO NEW ZEALAND TO SPEAK AT CREATIVE FESTIVAL SEMI-PERMANENT NEXT WEEK. SHE TELLS US OF HER WORK WITH PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID LACHAPELLE AND HER OWN PERSONAL ETHOS. Production designer Annie Sperling will be presenting this week at this year’s biggest commercial art gig Semi-Permanent. Sperling has one of the coolest jobs in the world, designing sets for commercials, music videos and feature films. She’s been outrageous fashion photographer David LaChapelle’s primary designer since 2005 creating numerous stunning sets and props for his nuevo- renaissance fantasies. Sperling also produces photography, paintings and murals and has designed and organised over 20 mural projects as part of community beautification programs around Los Angeles. Many of these projects have resulted in the art training of ‘at risk’ local youth, some of whom had histories of gang and graffiti involvement. Jetlagged, and in, err, semi-permanent transit, en-route to a photo shoot for Janelle, in NYC, Sperling finds a few precious seconds to fire off a few emails, including one to Groove Guide. Groove Guide: What does design mean to you? When taking on a project, what is at the front of the cortex for you? Are you in the head of the client, the customer or viewer or your own brain? Annie Sperling: To me the word means ‘the look’, literally the first visceral look. I believe in art and your environment. I believe humans respond to beauty and aesthetics. My job is to make something visually appealing. It’s a bit of a ‘juggle’. Sometimes bringing in the client or agency needs without directly telling the director (what I’m thinking in my head) is a strange dance. Ultimately, I try to make something bitchin’I must stand in front of it for upwards of 12 hours minimally in front of myself, my crew and the other departments. GG: What will you be telling the amassed hordes at Semi Permanent? What’s the message you have for them? AS: I’m seriously humbled they invited me... I’m planning on speaking about my process and also the path I took to get to my career. I think it may be helpful to would-be artists to know I did not have an exact plan! But the road became the plan! I started, initially, as a scenic painter - which has no relation to current my job. However, this background has proved invaluable for my knowledge of process. It affords me budgeting skills and good communication to get the results I want for the look of my sets. My background is in photography and fine art- mostly painting. I was influenced majorly by music, specifically rock n roll. Movies, too and travel is the pearl in my knowledge pool of styles. Meeting inspiring people like David LaChapelle was a major turning point in my career- one that happened quite unexpectedly. It was a strange meeting, in a fantasy remodel in the Hollywood Hills. He was using my remodel as a location. That was our first meeting.

GG: Your fashion work is very ultra-surreal, ultra-Glam, glossy, ironic. AS: I do have lots of cynicism for the world- but it is strangely coupled with a true love for Art. I think when I am doing my job my punk rock upbringing seeps through- I cannot take a commercial that seriously. We’re selling products, no matter how you elevate it. (My editorial work) has more freedom and irony- more realism and surrealism- this is where I can really play and have fun. Irony is one word (to describe my work). There is a love of things that make our world work- the electric cords and vents the mundane make the surreal even trippier. All these things have a strange resonance to the eye and I think that is what you are seeing. GG: Tell me about your public murals project. I read that you were seeking damages from Heineken, who desecrated one of your murals “Our Lady Of Iguanas” (an iconic image in downtown LA). AS: My, you’ve done your research! The mural in question is an old one I made with these kids- a couple of whom dropped out of gangs as a result of this (mural making) program. Many, as adults, still live in the neighbourhood. I’m seeking ($250K in) damages because I was p***ed that a big corporation covered the wall- which is 2 stories high with an advert. The law is they must notify the artist - if you destroy or use someone’s art there are consequences. I am trying to get funds to refurbish the wall and rework the mural using some of the original painters. It sounds greedy but it is the principal for me. GG: Now, you’re not just a commercial artist with a punk aesthetic. Turns out you also ‘collaborate’ with a local club - Lucha Va Voom – Burlesque dancing, Mexican Wrestling and Standup comedy. How did you get to be mixed up in this? Is it true that you’ve wrestled yourself? AS: I did wrestle with a burlesque star - Kitten de Ville - against the Luchadores LOS CHIVOS DE ORO- the goats of gold! Lucha VaVoom is a fantastic show that plays to a 1000 capacity crowd in an old Deco theatre in downtown LA. Kitten and I danced and wrestled, had we some serious moves! I love Mexican culture and was thrilled to learn some tricks- it’s friggin’ hard! My body was a rock when I wrestled! I’ve been a burlesque dancer for many years and produced a really crazy show with Kitten called Rock n Roll Strip show. I don’t usually talk about both things designing and dancing - although LaChapelle LOVES to tell the agency I am a stripper! WRITTEN BY TIM GRUAR SEMI-PERMANENT
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THE CURE HAS FINALLY ARRIVED AS THE HANGOVER PART III TIES UP THOSE LOSE MEMORY BLANKS. In 2009, the world was introduced to the party of a lifetime – shots, strippers, dental care and a tiger in the bathroom. In 2011, we were willingly dragged through the seedy underworld of Thailand only to awaken from a night we would rather forget. Now, The Hangover Part III ties up all those loose ends, puts drunken grudges to bed and sets the record straight. The Hangover Part III is the epic conclusion to a seemingly never-ending journey of mayhem and bad decisions, in which the guys must finish what they started by going back to where it all began: Las Vegas. And like its earlier films, things never go according to plan. But with no wedding, no bachelor party and no limits, what is in store for the final installment? “We’re going for a truly epic finish,” explains director and writer Todd Phillips. With the plot a closely guarded secret and the trailer refusing to give too much away, one thing is clear – what the boys thought happened in Vegas was only the half of it, which they are about to discover in ways that the filmmakers believe should surprise audiences as much as it surprises the guys.

before, Part III shakes up the morning-after structure of its predecessors while still delivering plenty of laugh-out-loud and what-the-hell moments to keep moviegoers on the edge of their seats. But rather than memory loss, the final chapter hinges on clarity and things coming into full focus. It’s not about a specific hangover this time but harkens back to the original – that mother-of-all hangovers, triggered by Alan, which set all of this into motion six years ago in ways they couldn’t imagine. The new formula is designed to shake up the tried and true plot of the first two, but also incorporate fan’s favourite elements as well. Bradley Cooper, returning as high school English teacher and unofficial pack leader Phil, says, “There are little story points we maybe glanced by in the original that become pivotal pieces in the larger whole. Speaking as a fan, myself, watching these movies, the best part – and certainly the funniest – is putting it all together.” Part III does not shy away from the dark side either – the better to give its humor a sharper edge, Phillips feels.

“There’s a lot of action and comedy, a heist, a road trip, and an element of mystery, too, as we touch on certain things that weren’t explored before but were always part of the undercurrent of the two previous films,” Phillips continues. “It brings everything together and wraps it up with an ending that follows its own logic.”

“With us it always starts with darkness, because that heightens the comedy. Plus, it just gets more interesting and more real as we bring them into darker places and amp up the tension. It’s essentially a fish-out-of-water story for these guys who don’t belong in the situation they’ve been thrown into, so the fun is in watching them struggle and trip their way through it.”

Screenwriter Craig Mazin, who first collaborated with Phillips on the script for The Hangover Part II, recounts how they reached back to the two prior outings to prime that logic.

The Hangover Part III reunites stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Also returning to the cast are Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow; Heather Graham as Stu’s first wife, Jade; and Jeffrey Tambor as Alan’s father, Sid. Joining the ensemble for the first time is John Goodman, starring as the guys’ new nightmare, Marshall.

“We uncovered a chain of unfinished business that arcs through all three movies for a final story that doesn’t just end on its own, but ends all three,” he says. “Something happened in the beginning, although few caught its significance, and that thing is going to come back to haunt the guys and start them down a path of what will be, in many ways, their most difficult and challenging journey of all.”

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In the end, he laments, the government get involved and the pub ends up getting shut down because you can’t turn down rock ‘n’ roll and it’s a “David verses Goliath battle, and Goliath always wins because he has more money,” says O’Keeffe.

The latest is their new album, Black Dog Barking, which he tells me is completed and will be available on the vinyl, for download and on CD.

O’Keeffe says that bull happens off the road too, before he quotes Winston Churchill and says, “If you’re going through hell, keep going.”

On the title, O’Keeffe says, “It’s [about] the black dog that’s been on your back the whole way. It’s what gets us through, a lot of doors have been shut and a lot bullshit happens.”

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Despite the “bull”, he says playing in rock band is a good time. One of those was life a lesson he learnt that resulted in a trip to the hospital where O’Keeffe ended up playing a children’s castle.

“We’ve got the same mindset. We think about the crowd, what do they want to hear?... And we think about what we want to say, what kicks the most ass, and what’s the deepest and fastest way to get to that point.”

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For the new record, the band wrote 40 songs and of those they chose the best 10. O’Keeffe says, “Each song had to earn its place. The track ‘Hungry’ was in a similar vein to another song. But we put that one on [‘Hungry’] because being on the road, we still feel like the band in a van, that hasn’t changed.”

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