EDGE #382 – Why Ihumātao Truly is a Piece of New Zealand’s Soul +12 other stories

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From Brian Sweeney, publisher, NZEDGE.COM | 03 October 2019 | #382 | New York
Researched, edited and produced by Jane Nye (Wellington), Carla Hofler (Auckland) and Alexandra Burnisde (New York).
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Community/General | Guardian (The)
01 October 2019
Why Ihumātao Truly is a Piece of New Zealand’s Soul
In a city that has destroyed or forgotten most of its past, fragments of Auckland’s deep histories still survive at Ihumātao,” history curator at the Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira…

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Music | Metro
02 October 2019
Annabel Liddell Happy to Mix Medicine and Music
New Zealander Annabel Liddell, 25, recently completed six years of medical study in Auckland and will graduate in November, but she’s held off on a job…
 
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New Zealand | Marie Claire
27 September 2019
Luxe Guide to a Next-Level New Zealand Getaway
“New Zealand gives good VIP and VIO (very important occasion) treatment. At the top end, the pristine landscape is matched by impeccable service,” Anna McCooe writes…
 
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Music | Rhinegold Publishing
30 September 2019
Welsh Appointment for Conductor Tianyi Lu
Welsh National Opera (WNO) recently announced New Zealander Tianyi Lu as its first female conductor in residence.

The residency was launched to help re-address the gender…

 
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Writers | Wall Street Journal (The)
29 September 2019
New Penguins Book by Lloyd Spencer Davis Published
Napier-born Lloyd Spencer Davis is an award-winning scientist with many Antarctic field seasons behind him, Sara Wheeler writes for The Wall Street…
 
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Business | Forbes
28 September 2019
Honouring the Historic for Business Sake
“Even if you’re familiar with the All Blacks, you probably still weren’t aware of their dominant 77 per cent winning percentage against the planet over the last century….
 
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Science/Tech | 405 (The)
03 October 2019
Four NZ Tech Superstars Bound to Become Global
New Zealand is a country that immediately brings to mind a number of images upon its mention, London-based music and culture magazine The 405 reports….
 
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Business | Vox
21 September 2014
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New Zealand “Best-Designed Government in the World”
New Zealand has the best designed government in the world, American political…
 
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Fashion | Age (The)
19 September 2009
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Dressed In Art
World of Wearable Arts founder Suzie Moncrieff, 60, was a single mother on the DPB and a struggling sculptor when she decided she wanted to “take…
 
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Obituaries | BBC News
20 September 2004
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Edge Hero Remembered
The science world – and the Edge community – lost one of its brightest stars with the death of Maurice Wilkins…
 
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VIDEO | YouTube
14 September 2016
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The Rutherford Documentary Trailer
Watch the 7-minute trailer for The Rutherford documentary, which is based on John Campbell’s book “Rutherford Scientist Supreme” and…
 
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VIDEO | YouTube
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Jean Batten: Garbo of the Skies
A video on the life of Jean Batten – garbo of the skies…
 
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7 March 2016
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Maurice Wilkins on X-Rays
In this short video, Maurice Wilkins explains how x-rays work with atoms. Maurice Wilkins was a New Zealand-born English physicist and…
 
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