
TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY
Welcome to New Zealand Edge 2002. Today we bring you hot news, a bright
preview, and a deep remembrance.
HOT KIWIS AROUND THE GLOBE
The creative industries - film, music,
design and style - carry New Zealand's presence in the world in January
2002. From the online editions of the BBC, The Independent, Sydney Morning
Herald, CNN, The Guardian, The Wallpaper, Interview, Yahoo, The Times, and
many more, come stories of:
· Russell Crowe's Beautiful Career
· Peter Jackson nom'd for Best
Director
· Rings crowned Salon Movie of the Year
· Stephen Tindall backs
NZ tech innovation
· Aussie heckler provokes Rings storm in Sydney
·
Chris Cairns Black Cap master blaster
· Trans-Tas-Man Crowe profiled in
Independent
· Daniel Bedingfield tops the pops in UK
· Lattimer-Gregory
brings the Bard to West End
· Mark Johnson plays tag with sperm whales
·
Click Suite scoop Internet Oscar
· Tamahori, Lee Tamahori helms Bond 20
· Hilary Alexander on NZ Fashion Week
· Peter Gordon's Providores best
new restaurant
· Sam Chisholm right-hands Murdoch/Packer
· Jae An
tackles Tiger in NZ Golf Open
· Regan Cameron takes Timex shots
·
Knights of NZ warm Aussie Olympians
· Jonah Lomu talks mean streets
·
NZ-Parisians Flay/MacFarlane Interview-ed
· Alan Gourdie named Heineken
global brand man
· Phil Robinson flies chopper for Greenpeace
· SMS
sunblock from Hyperfactory
· NZ reaps Rings tourism rewards
· Wallpaper
finds suburban nirvana in Palm North
· The Scotsman praises NZ enterprise
· Michael Campbell is golf's Peoples' Choice http://www.nzedge.com/media
ANTARCTIC EDGE My partner in New Zealand Edge, Kevin Roberts, will be
keening his edge in the great southern land next week as he accompanies
the Princess Royal, HRH Princess Anne, to Antarctica to celebrate the
centenary of Scott and Shackleton's discovery expeditions, and to launch
the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust's 10 year project to conserve the
historic huts on Ross Island and at Cape Adane. (Did you know that Frank
Worsley, Maori of Akaroa, was in many ways the hero of Shackleton's
remarkable voyage? Master mariner Worsley's sailing skills and
navigational prowess enabled Shackleton's small open boat to navigate an
epic 800 miles of dangerous sea to South Georgia Island after the
Endurance was crushed by ice.) The visit is also designed to stimulate
global awareness through the media about the importance of Antarctica to
the functioning of the planet. Kevin is near-on five years into his role
as CEO of one of the world's most successful advertising agencies. His
mind and body may be in continuous motion around the globe, but his heart
is firmly fixed in New Zealand. http://www.heritage-antarctica.org
COMMERCE COMING
Next week we are down to business: we have our cool
shopping experience almost ready for you. It is eclectic; it will never
overwhelm with too much choice; it is premium but not outrageous; we will
ship to most places in the world; and all our prices will be in nz$. Why
commerce after 30-odd months of publishing stories? Firstly, we (myself
and Kevin) are business people and traders as much as we are storytellers.
Commerce is what we do day- by-day here and around the world. Commerce
done well is a positive force, and this will be what we are attempting
here: extend the New Zealand Edge experience, create abundance, increase
the ways for people to become involved, provide the means for
sustainability (ie, the folding stuff) and have a creative, fun time. More
next week.
LEARNING FROM JONATHAN DENNIS
An extraordinary New Zealand cultural
activist, archivist and producer died last week in Wellington. Jonathan
Dennis was 48 and founder of the New Zealand Film Archive. He instigated a
collection that has grown to 45,000 titles: vignettes and features of New
Zealand's development and history preserved forever on film. Jonathan
Dennis's vision, focus, and capacity for doing big things were features of
the eulogies given to a standing- room-only Paramount Theatre, Courtenay
Place, Wellington, gathering. A friend of his summed him thus:
1. Life is Art.
2. Have a vision and make it happen.
3. Attack is the
best form of defence.
RIP Jonathan Dennis.
NZEDGE has got confidence and momentum on side for 2002. Make it a big
one for you too.
BRIAN SWEENEY
Co-founder, Editor
The New Zealand Edge
www.nzedge.com
brian@nzedge.com
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