People Like Us
Dot’s Bar of Ponsonby comes to the stage in a new play, 'PEOPLE LIKE US', playing at the Pumphouse Theatre next February.
Dot’s Bar of Ponsonby comes to the stage in a new play, 'PEOPLE LIKE US', playing at the Pumphouse Theatre next February.
Gabrielle Jones and Dianne Ensor have been make-up artists for over 20 years. They co-own The Makeup School in Ponsonby.
From an early age, Alaina Collins was never going to be the kind of person to sit still in an office. She had to be moving, talking and thinking - all at once.
Strong influences for Eithne Curran are her ethnic mix of Irish and Polynesian cultures where beautiful hair is significant - whether it be the flaming red of the Celts or the dark riches of the South Pacific.
A generous group of Ponsonby gals have formed a team to tackle Oxfam Trailwalker 2016 - Oxfam New Zealand’s annual fundraising event.
After 12 years in Ponsonby, the Resene store at 3 Redmond Street is closing next Friday 4 December. Deborah Freeman has run the business for the past 12 years and wants to thank all her customers for their business.
An exciting Kiwi collaboration sees the release of Adrian Hailwood’s LOVE LOCAL tee for Localist this month.
From humble beginnings in Three Lamps, Ponsonby, Needles & Threads have spent the last four plus years curating a family of highly sought after streetwear and boutique men’s labels.
Not all heroes wear capes. Hell Pizza Grey Lynn is a good example of this.
Everyone knows Project Jonah- or do they? Ponsonby News met the GM of this registered charity to find out exactly what they do.
Sparkling lights festoon the historic buildings, carollers are warming up and the Lolly man is planning festive treats to whip up – Christmas Lights, MOTAT Nights is almost here again! For the tenth year in a row, the Museum will be raising funds through this fun-filled event to buy Christmas presents for those less fortunate within our community.
There aren’t many suburbs in New Zealand that could sustain a book all of their own - but in writing The Grey Lynn Book, Matt McEvoy found enough material for a trilogy.