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SRB Picks of the Week 6 July 2008 I can't help myself from looking at people's books
when I visit their houses. So last week when I went to interview Niue's former premier
Young Vivian at his home in the village of Hapuku I found myself scanning the titles ...
Press Release 4 July 2008 SPCS Delighted! Film re-rated R16 to R13 The outstanding
Christian film
Industry and tertiary fashion experts will gather at Bay of Plenty Polytechnic next
month for a thought provoking two-day fashion education conference organised by Fashion
Industry New Zealand (FINZ).
?This is the duty of our generation?solidarity with the weak, the persecuted,
the lonely, the sick, and those in despair.? Elie Wiesel
Go Solo 2008 presents the exciting future of Kiwi theatre with twenty new New Zealand
compositions created and performed by third year actors from Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama
School.
Vincent Ward?s Rain of the Children has received stunning reviews after its world
premiere, where it screened in competition at the Sydney Film Festival.
This is another announcement to inform you that HOWLTEAROA will again be taking place
at Southern Cross this Monday the 7th of July from 7:30pm.
This weekend marks the completion of the first NZ Mental Health Media Grant project,
which is administered by the Mental Health Foundation on behalf of the Like Minds
Like Mine programme.
Over 1200 musicians from 33 bands converge on Christchurch next week for a five day
festival of music making, competitions and parades as part of the 128th NZ National
Brass Band Championships, one of the largest by participation, in New Zealand.
Sunday magazine in top four New Zealand weeklies Fairfax Magazine?s Sunday magazine is
one of the top four most popular weekly magazines in New Zealand, behind TV Guide,
Woman?s Day, and NZ Womans Weekly just released readership figures show. The ...
Flat Earth News by Nick Davies Chatto & Windus, $60 Few books have generated
as much comment from the world's journalists as Nick Davies' Flat Earth News . The
Scoop Review of Books is happy to be able to add to that commentary with reviews ...
Christchurch Canterbury region has today been announced as the location for the third
annual MTV Snow Jam. This year?s main event will take place from 3pm Saturday August
16 at world class luxury resort, Terrace Downs, set to be transformed into a one ...
Sixteen of the country?s finest chefs and culinary professionals have been confirmed
as judges of this year?s Nestlé Toque d?Or ? the country?s premier student
culinary and restaurant service competition.
A former Auckland bar manager was sentenced to three months home detention and 50
hours community service for theft and failing to bank gaming machine profits.
The July school holidays should provide the opportunity for young filmmakers across
New Zealand to make a movie for entry into the Youthtown Short Film Challenge.
SKYCITY promises to make entertaining the kids a breeze this holiday with a range
of offerings to suit all ages
School children are teaming up with music star Che Fu to spread the word about recycling
glass through rap, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
Thank you for inviting me to this event. It's nice to have such talented young people
here. It is always great to see the enthusiasm and energy young people have - especially
when this energy is used to improve the environment.
Peter ?The Mad Butcher? Leitch, former Black Cap and ?The Rock? DJ Simon
Doull, New Zealand heavyweight champion Shane Cameron and former All Black, Welsh
player and Auckland rugby coach Shane Howarth join award-winning sports entertainment ...
Gareth Farr?s Triple Concerto with its virtuosic mix of lyricism, fire and a distinct
Aotearoa sound performed with the renowned NZTrio as soloists.
Manukau City Council?s free Arts in the City Term 3 and 4 catalogue, a guide to
citywide events, exhibitions and programmes is now available from Manukau arts centres
and libraries. From exhibitions by emerging artists, fashion awards, drama and dance ...
Two different sets of Lotto Powerball winners have had sleepless nights since realising
they had won $8,258,094 each.
Ben Cauchi?s deft manipulation of objects, light sources and darkroom or studio
effects places his photography in a mysterious, illusory zone. Well-known for his
retrieval of mid-19th century photographic processes, Dead Time shows the results ...
John Mills, President of the Society for Promotion of Community Standards Inc, (SPCS)
has hailed as ?bold, morally courageous and legally sound?, the classification
decision issued to him today by the Chief Censor?s Office, that permanently bans ...
The Documentary New Zealand Trust is proud to announce DOCNZ Focus - the first society
solely dedicated to the documentary film making genre. Aucklanders have until July
29 to register for the year long season of celebrated local and international films ...
It?s not often judges will all agree to a winner. But that?s exactly happened
on Saturday night at the seventeenth Wella YPS Awards held at the Viaduct in Auckland.
A veritable who?s who of the hairdressing industry along with a huge amount of ...
Fairfax Media is making appropriately soothing noises about its plan to "review"
the positions of as many as 50 sub-editors on its stable of print publications, but
the equation is clear enough: it aims to improve quality by cutting service. That ...
The New Zealand Mountain films is set to go this Friday (4 July) with a five day-and-night
programme packed with talented international and New Zealand made films, passionate
adventure speakers, ice sculpting competition and exhibitions.
Pasifika Women: Our stories in New Zealand, by Sandra Kailahi Reed, 2007, $35. Reviewed
by JULIE MIDDLETON Scoop Review of Books PASIFIKA women are the backbones of their
communities in the islands and in New Zealand. But so often, in New Zealand as in ...
Oh cool. National is using Crosby/Textor again. According to a Star Times story by
Nicky Hager, the political strategists that focus groups are most likely to associate
with the word "evil" have been on board with the John Key project from the beginning:
Four guys are heading up to THE CAPE, Cape Reinga. They?ve got the car. It?s
Arthur?s, a pretty crappy blue Daihatsu, but he?s got plenty of drugs to help
with the trip. Eb will be bouncing off the walls. He gets pretty wired, he?s really ...
Well known Shortland Street actors ? Benjamin Mitchell (TK Samuels) - Tainui,
Scott Cotter (Wiremu ?Mu? Potae) ? Tainui, Ng?puhi and Te Kohe Tuhaka (Kingi
Te Wake)? Ng?ti Porou, Ng?i Tuhoe, have all agreed to lend their support to the ...
Young people from across the Auckland region who are into music and dance are being
given the opportunity to shine at the Manukau Secondary Schools Performing Arts Awards.
UCOL furniture designer Andy Halewood has been selected to take part in an elite
furniture design exhibition on Waiheke Island.
If I Am Not For Myself: Journey of an Anti-Zionist Jew By Mike Marqusee AK Press
US$24. Reviewed by ASHER GOLDMAN for the Scoop Review of Books
Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) introduced a brand new art and design
degree this year - the Bachelor of Creative Technologies (BCT). The BCT with majors
in visual arts, interior design, digital media, product design engineering and cultural ...
Words That Work: It?s Not What You Say, It?s What People Hear, by Frank Luntz
Hyperion. REVIEWED BY HEATHER KAVAN - Scoop Review of Books FRANK LUNTZ is the propagandist
who sold Republicanism and Bush to the United States. He prepares congress leaders ...
New Zealand architects are being invited to take part in a design competition for
Christchurch's new Botanic Gardens' visitor and staff facility.
Four months out from the opening round of the season, the South Canterbury Car Club,
owners and operators of Timaru International Motor Raceway, are already full bore
planning and preparing for their 2008 - 2009 major race events.
Son of a jazz trumpeter, Rennie started life playing tenor saxophone and sitting
with his Father?s various bands around Southern England. Later he formed various
funk bands playing sax and keyboards.. After making rudimentary House music on the ...