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Above the street: Chef Al Brown s inner city Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland apartment
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Ten Wellington events you can t miss
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Fans were in tears as England moved through to the final for the first time in 55 years.
Fans packed out Hotel Bristol on Cuba Street on 8 July to watch the semifinal between England and Denmark.
Photo: RNZ / Charlotte Cook
They beat Denmark 2-1 in extra time in their European football championship semifinal at Wembley.
Captain Harry Kane scored the winning goal in the 104th minute after England were contentiously awarded a penalty.
At Hotel Bristol, a popular pub on Cuba Street, expats crammed in with tea and toast - or the occasional beer as they watched their teams battle.
Rammed with about 100 people, among them a few brave folk cheering for Denmark, in an overwhelmingly English crowd.
What We Do in the Shadows Spin-Off Wellington Paranormal is Finally Here, and It s Dryly Hilarious
The monster-chasing mockumentary series has already aired three seasons in New Zealand, and is finally crossing the pond with episodes airing on The CW and HBO Max.
The CW
Welcome to
Up Next, a column that gives you the rundown on the latest TV. This week, Valerie Ettenhofer reviews the What We Do in the Shadows (the movie) spin-off series Wellington Paranormal.
When
Wellington Paranormal debuts in the U.S. this week, first on The CW (on July 11) and the next day on HBO Max, it’ll be in a unique position. The
Te Hīkoi Toi: It s time to introduce Gordon Crook s work to a new generation
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