What Doesn’t Kill You...
What Doesn’t Kill You is an award-winning show from reformed people pleaser, Robyn Reynolds (UK). It’s a strange hybrid of genres, mixing one-woman show with stand-up comedy special, and there’s...
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Ponsonby Hair stylist Anthony Bayer was recently involved at Paris Fashion Week and he told us, "Over the past few weeks, I had the opportunity to work backstage at the shows at Paris Fashion Week..."
Opening night Wednesday 29 April, 5pm
Show runs until Saturday 16 May
Frame Gallery, 182 Jervois Road, Herne Bay
There’s a new date worth adding to your social calendar this season - Ladies’ Day at Ellerslie Racecourse, a stylish midweek escape that blends fashion, food, and racing with a meaningful purpose.
This April marks a significant milestone for one of Ponsonby’s most established beauty destinations, Equipoise Skin Clinic & Spa, as it celebrates 30 years of caring for the skin and wellbeing of the local community.
Home Ease Solutions is led by Kim Willis, who brings a wealth of life experience to her work. After many years as a set dresser in the film and television industry, Kim developed a trained eye for detail, composition, and creating spaces that feel both authentic and inviting.
This summer’s Western Springs Stadium concert schedule of back-to-back record-breaking shows boosted economic activity by $10 million in the Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland region.
Vegan cheese pioneer Angel Food is expanding beyond vegan cheese into chilled plant- based ready-meals.
What Doesn’t Kill You is an award-winning show from reformed people pleaser, Robyn Reynolds (UK). It’s a strange hybrid of genres, mixing one-woman show with stand-up comedy special, and there’s...
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Paul Catmur, who has lived in the Ponsonby area since arriving from the UK in 2000, recently published his first book. The ‘Gutter Bar’ is an extremely funny, satirical...
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Lahood Window Furnishings launched its new Colourways Collection to a VIP audience of interior designers, architects and media at their Mount Eden Showroom on Thursday 16th April. Lahood's interior designer...
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I was disappointed to see City Vision members of the Waitematā Local Board use the urgency provisions in Standing Orders to adopt a formal board position opposing the Government’s proposed...
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Despite AT asking for input on their outrageous "safety improvements" for Great North Rd (GNR), and getting feedback questioning why they would even think about closing off Grosvenor Street to...
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Bright and early on a forbidding morning on 31 March, the Seven Seas Navigator made its way up the Waitemata to dock at Queens Wharf. Laid down in Leningrad as...
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To mark the New Zealand launch, Paris Butter will offer the limited edition bottle from 5-10 May. On the 10 May, their bookable Mother’s Day experience is designed to celebrate the...
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This April, Veuve Clicquot brings its highly anticipated collaboration with acclaimed French designer Simon Porte Jacquemus to New Zealand, marking the local debut of the limited-edition La Grande Dame...
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Auckland Council has launched a new web-based AI assistant for reporting graffiti, illegal dumping, roaming dogs, missed bin collections, and party/people noise. ‘Ask Auckland Council’ represents smart, responsible and pioneering...
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Whether you're chasing snapper on the shallows, dreaming of blue water game fishing or perfecting your surfcasting technique, the Shimano Masterclass Series at the Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show is...
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As many of us continue to feel the strain of rising living costs, new data is highlighting a growing risk for pet owners: how to manage the potentially high cost...
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New Zealand’s housing market remained resilient through March, with buyers continuing to transact despite the onset of the Iran conflict and a sharp rise in petrol prices. Data...
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Andrew Tindall and Caitlin Worth sent us this photo from their recent holiday in Iran. The photo was taken by a local boy in Naqsh-e Jahan Square (also known as Imam Square) in Esfahan, Iran.
Local resident Trudi Nelson tells us, “As usual, a mighty fine Ponsonby News read. I was at the Vietnamese temple before the moon season celebration in Hanoi.”
Kelly Brown is part of the Foxes Island Wine team tells us, “I have been meaning to send you this photo snapped of me at home in New York, standing in front of the World Trade Center Memorial Reflection Ponds. A special place for me - this photo reflects my two homes - New York City and New Zealand.”
Emma Badeia of the Depot Artspace in Devonport loves reading Ponsonby News. During her lunch break, she took a moment to check out the Depot ad and article in the September Ponsonby News Arts + Culture section.
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