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TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY
1100 words, stick with it.
The New Zealand Edge
explores our place in the world, a position that right now feels like
privilege and sanctuary. Te Rangi Hiroa/Sir Peter Buck is prescient: the
need for courage comes in life everyday". From where we are, our duty
to the rest of the planet is to
simply be the best we can be.
TODAY: updates on
z-refs in the globe's online media, a postscript on the mythology of our
China-man Rewi Alley, updates to edge forums (re-entry and NZ visual
language), and new education resources.
NEWZEDGE: http://www.nzedge.com/media
Featuring From The Times Of England, New York, Los Angeles, Japan, India,
Seattle and four dozen other media variations, here comes:
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Highest
achiever Edmund Hillary celebrates 50th anniversary of Everest
ascent with renewed fundraising for his cherished Nepalese
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50th
Anniversary of DNA equation tributes Maurice Wilkins, NZ's
Nobelist
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America's
Cup leaves Auckland as Team NZ routed 5-0; Russell Coutts amongst
the greats of yachting; why Alinghi won
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Aotearoa
on Observer 20 dream holidays for 21stC, AKL is
younger/fresher/smaller in the NYT, bach culture and Gucci collide
on Waiheke
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Telecom
NZ top performer amongst world telcos, Investment Regatta in Akld
examines edge, ANZAC tax
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Whale
Rider holds form at Sundance and Rotterdam;
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HIT
Lab augmented reality guru Mark Billinghurst in SMH
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Kiwi
filmics Donaldson, Dryburgh and McAlpine do #1 biz with The
Recruit
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Aotearoa
tops: Ruapehu in top-5 snowboarding locales; NZ 3 times in
Observer list of world's top scuba dive spots; 90 Mile Beach voted
one of world's top 20; NZ: "the best place in world",
says Moby; The Times admires nature's "Chelsea winning
landscaping" in Southland
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Mediated
reality savant Andrew Niccol's latest Simone (Al Pacino) in
SMH
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Walters
Prize winner Yvonne Todd cited in best of 02 ArtForum; Otago
realist Peter Lyons' luminous landscapes" have Manhattan
break
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NZ
win 7s, AB JK cut above as Italy coach, Black Caps World Cup,
Carol Owens squashes opponents in KL
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Datsuns
Best Live Band in NME Awards; Beddingfield UK#1 again; Peter
Bruntnell makes it in UK, Pacific Soul sway Hawaii, Hayley
Westenra "next Charlotte Church"
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Noel
Turner earns rave LA Times review for his Californian restaurant
showcasing his NZ country style; Jared Ingersoll and Warren
Turnbull amongst Sydney's top young chefs in SMH;
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Two
Towers wins at Baftas, Grammys Visual Effects Society Awards
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A
Small Life wins 8 awards at Karachi International Film Fest; Rings
actor Karl Urban most likely to succeed in Nylon; Georgina Beyer
story continues to cross barriers
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Brain
gain promise for Auckland U team's research; GM cheese innovation
from Ruakura research while G'peace skeptical, in New Scientist;
researcher Joy Hsu finds good strong cuppa really does work
wonders
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Pays
au long nuage blanc: Le Monde finds "delicious drops and
scenery to match" on NZ wine tour
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Margot
Fonteyn partner, NZ born Alexander Grant, named director at Boston
Ballet's Grand Studio
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Kate
Ruth makes naughty shapes for Nylon; NZ streetwear favs Huffer
design hoods and sweats for "icons of the now"; Nicole
Garrett's Habitual jeans coolest denim on the street in NYC;
Wellington trained Collette Dinnigan wows Paris; Mike Tyson
(in)appropriates Maori moko design
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Judith
Mayhew heads Scotland's Royal Opera House
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S-K
Lynch's novel 'Blessed Are The Cheesemakers' bestseller in UK and
optioned by Working Title
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Stats:
NZ on-island population to hit 4 million; an end to sheep jokes?
NZ sheep population plummets to 40 million, hit by cows and
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REWI ALLEY
POST-SCRIPT:
In Nov 02 a book on NZEDGE hero Rewi Alley, Friend of China - The Myth of
Rewi Alley, by Anne-Marie Brady (Routledge Curzon, $102.95) was published
to a chorus of reviews, discordant in their assessment of Brady's revision
of Alley's character and the mythology surrounding his life. Some reviews
claimed the book as substantiation for barely disguised parochial opinions
of Alley's life; other reviewers, while interrogating particular claims in
Brady's thesis, found it added shade to an already colourful narrative.
Heroes are not usually straightforward and often their status is
contested. NZEDGE has published a selection of the reviews to accompany
the NZEDGE biography of Alley. See the NZEDGE profile on Alley:
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/alley.html
and here for the postscript:
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/alley-postscript.html
COMING HOME/NZ VISUAL
LANGUAGE FORUMS
Recent postings to NZEDGE forums.
New Re-entry/Coming
Home features comment, angst, expectation, and homesickness from abroad
and affirmation from those on-island reaping the return. "I ran away
from NZ 14 years ago to escape rugby, sailing, small town attitudes and
blind patriotism. I avoided Kiwis as much as possible apart from one or
two close friends, but it didn't work..." to "I believe that
after years in New York or London or another place, well-educated ex-pat
Kiwis can no longer truly fit in (in NZ)" to"I'm homesick for
the infallible attitude, atmosphere and environment I used to take for
granted. It is near impossible to describe."
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/coming_home_responses.html
Page Two of designer
Turi Park's New Zealand visual language proposition draws blood from from
Auckland to Cheshire: "The public image for kiwis in the UK is
desperately straight, unsexy, unmysterious … and that just isn't true.
Sort it out all you bright people!" to "Black, archetypally
means fear of the unknown and the fern is a meaningless symbol, working
like a fuedal crest rather than a mark of excellence." Hop on in:
http://www.nzedge.com/hot/nz_visual_language_responses2.html
KEEPING IN TOUCH
ACROSS THE GLOBE
THANKS to everyone who has written and registered in March, some replies
still due, many connections made, thanks to the dozens of people who
responded to the Telecom Keep In Touch global billboard offer . . . NZers
from Wiesbaden, Dublin, Sao Paulo, Geneva, Romania, Singapore, Venice CA,
Jakarta, Tokyo, London, San Francisco, Dallas, Montpellier, Seattle,
Toronto, Melbourne, Riyadh, Vancouver, Ottawa, Chicago, Regina, Coleraine
. . .
CLASSROOM RESOURCES
New education resources are published on Richard Pearse, mathematician
Alexander Aitken and suffragist Kate Sheppard
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/pdf/Richard-Pearse.pdf
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/pdf/Alexander-Aitken.pdf
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/pdf/katesheppard.pdf
SUN ON YER BACK
This month's edition of newzedge affirms powerfully stories of nzers with
local heart and global soul. One fifth of our population is off-island.
nzers are travelers and settlers; arrival and departure informs our story
of origins and heritages sown in the Aotearoa-New Zealand soil. This from
Hone Tuwhare's short story 'Don't Go Past Me with Your Nose in the Air':
"I said, I'm a
"fine weather" lover. I wouldn't like to die when the sky's
black. I just like the feel of the sun warm on my body, the birds busting
their heart out in the trees; close my eyes and hold on to the memory of
the sun, polishing the different colour of green on the tatara-moa, the
harakeke, the totara, the puriri, the karaka - kia ora begorrah!
Amen."
Brian Sweeney
Producer,
NZEDGE.COM
www.nzedge.com
brian@nzedge.com
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