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TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY
SHORT VERSION:
MAY'S LIST: Sir Ed, the Anzacs, Richard Pearse, Maurice Wilkins, Peter
Jackson, Niki Caro, Roger Donaldson, Lloyd Jones, Possum Bourne, The
Datsuns, D4, Alan Cooper, Stephen Fleming, Len Lye, Ani O'Neil, Billy
Apple, Michael Tuffery, Francis Upritchard, Chad Taylor, Mike Moore, Kirk
Penny, Scott Dixon, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Graeme Hart, Peter Arnett, Nancy
Wake, Zane Lowe, Helen Clark, Anouska Hempel, Lucire, Hyperfactory,
Stephen Robertson, Alex Mackay, Noel Turner, Barry Donovan, Carol Owens,
Sacred Hill, Bic Runga, Trinity Roots, Salmonella Dub, Che Fu, Douglas
Lilburn, Ruth Pretty, Geoff Chapple, John Daley, Geoff Park and anchoring
the scrum, the Topps. Plus Wellington styles, Napier deco, luxury lodges,
private islands and wondrous Solitude.
FULL VERSION:
New Zealand Edge website going OTT - esp with anniversaries of Everest,
first flight and Double Helix. #1 on Google for most Hero stories. The
Local/Global nzedge community now almost the size of the town I grew up
in. Tipping points beckon.
Today, Z-mentions in
the world's media and new delights in Emporium are "good as
gold".
New Zealanders kicking
up a storm in the globe as reported in The Times, USA Today, The Guardian,
The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, Foreign Policy, China Daily,
National Geographic, Financial Times, Variety, Policy Review, Wine
Enthusiast and many more at http://www.nzedge.com/media/index.html
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The
Guardian reports PM Clark on role and rights of small states
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Watch
out Sky Tower: PJ to direct King Kong in NZ as the NZ film
industry continues to fire: Harry Sinclair's Toy Love wins
audience choice at Fantasporto Film Fest, Niki Caro's Whale Rider
praise swells, and Roger Donaldson induces and seduces in The
Recruit
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Respective
anniversary celebrations continue for Everest ascender Sir Ed
(British stamp and National Geographic cover), first flyer Richard
Pearse, and DNA Nobel winner Maurice Wilkins
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Book
of Fame (and fortune): Lloyd Jones wins Australasia's richest
literary prize, the Tasmania Pacific Fiction Prize
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The
Datsuns "greatest rock'n'roll band in the world at the
moment" continue to soar on their guitar strings
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NZ
ranks near top in Foreign Policy 'Ranking the Rich' list for
helping out the poor
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"Wellington's
Indiana Jones", Oxford based-Professor Alan Cooper examines
NZ's evolutionary edge
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Lest
we forget Anzac heroes and trans- Tasman relationship assessed in
SMH in changing times
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Wine
Enthusiast magazine names NZ 'Region of the Year' in a coup for
the young industry
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Fleming
records 12th best all time test total in Sri Lankan test
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Modernist
maverick Len Lye continues to move, Ani O'Neil goes aqua at the
MCA, Billy Apple goes shopping with Warhol and Lichenstein at The
Tate, Michael Tuffery recycles identity at Artspace Mackay,
Francis Upritchard is eye-catching at ICA, London
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NZ-noir
author Chad Taylor continues to buzz: dubbed the "Nick Cave
of NZ literature" in The Australian
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Seattle
to sage: former WTO head Mike Moore's book on being free and
global reviewed
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Captain
Kirk Penny storms up the court for the Wisconsin Badgers in US
college circuit
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Driver
Scott Dixon sets Indy racing debut records
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Graeme
Hart's Burns Philips becomes trans- Tasman foodie superpower with
Goodman Fielder takeover
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Flight
of the Conchords take best new act at Melbourne Comedy Festival
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Legendary
journo Peter Arnett shoots from the lip in Iraq
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WWII heroine Nancy Wake recovers from heart attack at The Stafford
Hotel in London
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"Kiwi
heart-throbs": DJ Zane Lowe to host Radio One's premier
evening slot, opera singer Teddy Tahu Rhodes is cover feature in
Weekend Australian Review
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Lower
Hutt-born Anouska Hempel (Lady Weinberg) makes The Times iconic
woman over 50 list
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GE
debated in NZ as govt threatens to lift moratorium
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Home-grown
fashion site Lucire nominated for Webby Award; along with sites
for Dolce & Gabbana and Style
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Views
from the right and left: outsider analysis of economic reform in
Policy Review, Topp Twins blast stupid white men
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The
Weekend Australian is blown away by Wellington's cosmopolitan
charm , Napier's deco architectural styles featured in The
Guardian, and Auckland No 5 best city in the world to live
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Hyperfactory
continues to connect children of the revolution via SMS
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NZ
Creative curriculum praised as primary education benchmark in The
Times
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Boutique
Aotearoa is destination for the well heeled: luxury lodges (Huka,
Kauri Cliffs, whare Kea, Blanket Bay) private islands (Forsyth in
the Marlborough Sounds) and wondrous solitude (Paua Cottage,
Russell)
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Otago
University professor Stephen Robertson makes Gattaca-type genetics
birth defects breakthrough
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Kiwi
chef Alex Mackay leading Britain's gastronomic revolution from
Provence and Noel Turner's US eatery, Turner New Zealand, lives up
to the legend in California
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Canterbrian
entymologist Barry Donovan wins Khwarizmi International Award for
bee theory
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NZ
company Waste Solutions innovate with eco-friendly energy in
Sydney and Potatopak goes global with eco-edible fast-food
packaging
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Sacred
Hill wins gold at the prestigious Chardonnay du Monde in France
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NZ's
Carol Owens takes over as women's squash world No.1
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Composer
Edwin Carr remembered in The Times
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Shopping:
Bring a plate, polish your credit cards, check out new additions to the
New Zealand Edge Emporium:
The New Zealand music
industry's premier awards, The Tuis, were held last week and we're proud
to present a selection of the winners making their own unique and deep
dawn chorus.
Big winners were The
Datsuns who rocked hard to take out best group, international break
through and album of the year, (NZ$23.95)
Bic
Runga's Beautiful Collision took best solo artist and the female
vocalist award, (NZ$23.95)
Trinity
Roots' Trinity Roots (NZ$23.95) went deep to take roots album of the
year,
and Salmonella
Dub produced the Kingswood rocking dance album of the year with
Outside the Dubplates, (NZ$23.95)
Che
Fu's soulful Misty Frequencies saw him net best male vocalist,
(NZ$23.95)
Douglas
Lilburn won the classical award - sample his compositions on HRL
Morrison Trust's Landscapes: New Zealand Orchestral Music
... get some of the freshest
Aotearoa sounds in your headphones:
And for bibliophiles
we bring four diverse books covering cuisine, tramping, ecology and
inspiration:
Ruth Pretty brings us
her recipes for the freshest edge cuisine from her famous cooking school
under the Nikaus in Te Horo in the beautifully photographed The
Ruth Pretty Cookbook: (NZ$40.00)
Connecting land and
people, Geoff
Chapple's Te Araroa recounts his unique journey in creating the long
path: a national hiking trail that draws a powerful vein along the length
of Aotearoa, 2600 km from Cape Reinga to Bluff (NZ$40.00):
Geoff
Park's acclaimed ecological history of NZ takes the study of our
natural environment in radical new directions. Simon Upton: "Nga
Uruora is an immensely important contribution to out emerging sense of
nationhood. I predict that it will become a classic."
(NZ$40.00):
John Daley's Good
as Gold is a collection of quotes from prominent New Zealanders and
foreigners that encapsulate NZ, the people and the lifestyle. From
Katherine Mansfield to John Clarke, Colin McCahon to Ernst Rutherford.
Soul inspiration for NZ spores Everywhere (NZ$25.00):
Thank you to everyone
who has written recently and especially Victoria from GBR who wrote saying
"A simply brilliant and beautiful website. I love the concept of
connecting dots between the points of presence and encouraging our future
to be 'tall pungas' - great work, be proud!"
We lament the passing
this last month of Edwin Carr (composer), Neil Rowe (man about town),
Irihapeti Ramsden (educator, publisher, nurse) and Possum Bourne (rally
ace).
Arohanui.
Brian Sweeney
Producer The New Zealand Edge
brian@nzedge.com
http://www.nzedge.com
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