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Wednesday, 30 December, 2020 - 14:31 From central New Plymouth to Bell Block, to the TSB Festival of Lights, local coffee-drinkers are switching to a new easy takeaway coffee habit this summer. Four cafes are the first to join the Again Again reusable cup lending scheme locally, with support from NPDC as it continues its push towards Zero Waste 2040. Again Again lends member cafes food-grade stainless steel cups, reusable silicone lids and reusable or recyclable paper sleeves. Cafe customers then borrow the cup for a one-off bond of $3. Next time, they can swap for a free fresh cup at any participating cafe, or get a refund of $3. ....
The band is shrouded with a little mystery as the keyboard and saxophone player, Stingy Hooligan, is always wearing a full face mask and has never revealed his face. In the last 18 months the group has consistently sold out nationwide tours and has had slots at nearly every major Kiwi festival including Rhythm and Vines, Bay Dreams and Electric Avenue, with a full summer ahead of them. They ve even toured in Australia, opening for Sticky Fingers and The Tesky Brothers. Their 13-show American tour, scheduled for May, was postponed due to Covid-19. After lockdown the band had a staycation in Kaikōura to write new music. ....
You re Immortal. The Chills last came to New Plymouth in 2018 when they performed at The Mayfair. The free outdoor gig starts at 8.30pm when the lights turn on, and runs until 9.45pm. MetService is predicting a warm and sunny evening, with a high of 19 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, on the Fred Parker Lawn, New Plymouth pop/folk artist Laura Griffiths, formally of Perfect Strangers, will be playing original music from 8-8.30pm. She will be followed by singer-songwriter Stephanie Piquette. At 9.15pm and 10.15pm The Arboreal Artist, Chloe Loftus, will perform acrobatics above Fountain Lake and Tansi Productions’ dancers will be busting a move at different locations at the festival until 11pm. ....
Shrooms by Australian light sculptors Amigo Amigo. Photo: Supplied / Festival of the Lights This year, 15 new installations with intriguing names such as Shrooms, UV Spaghetti and Hybycozo, will compete for attention alongside a busy music programme - a feature of the free council-run event since the 1970s. From humble beginnings in 1953 when the Poet s Bridge in Pukekura Park was lit up to celebrate Queen Elizabeth s coronation, the TSB Festival of Lights has grown into an event spanning 50 days and nights. One of the installations, UV Spaghetti. Photo: Supplied / Festival of the Lights But it hasn t been plain sailing this year with Covid meaning international artists have been unable to get into the country and organisers have had to deal with the vagaries of overseas shipping. ....