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In celebration of the return of The Playground Collective?s The Hunting of the
Snark we are throwing a high profile, wild, crazy, fun, party to generate excitement
and interest in the return season of the play, on at BATS from the 31st July to the ...
Screenwriter / director Taika Waititi (Two Cars, One Night, Tama Tu, Eagle vs Shark)
continues his singular, subversive and glittering career with Eagle vs. Shark, a
deliciously tangy, deadpan feature debut. Starring talented local actors Loren Horsley, ...
Can somebody hook a brother up with some Twiglets? | Jul 16, 2007 09:20 Russell
Brown's Hard News I've had Michael Moore's Sicko (friends in America version) for
nearly two weeks and hadn't found the right time to watch it -- it's not exactly ...
Arresting imagery will walk hand in hand with nostalgic ?poly-funk? at the TV
ONE WinterGarden- the hub of this year?s Festival season. Renowned NZ Artist Michael
Tuffery has been specially commissioned to create a magnificent outdoor sculpture ...
Today was a day to remember for the town of Springfield, New Zealand, where about
3000 people celebrated the upcoming release of The Simpsons Movie in true country
style.
95bFM Audio: Mikey Havoc talks to the Deputy Prime Minister, Michael Cullen, about
the viability of container deposit legislation, the cleanup up north and the various
proposals to sort out Auckland's councils.
The Screen Council has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Economic Development
that the criteria for the Large Budget Screen Production Grant have been enhanced.
?To Japan with love? is an exhibition of over 30 Japan-inspired artworks by local
artists that officially opens this Saturday 14 July at the Thistle Hall Community
Centre?s gallery, 293 Cuba Street and runs until 21st July.
"Order of the Phoenix" flies into philosophy, civics, religion, ethics;
transporting Potter to new ethereal realms .
Last night, 13 July 2007, the SKYCITY Auckland Convention Centre was dressed to the
nines as 12 of New Zealand's top designers took to the catwalk to raise funds for
The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.
One lucky Lotto player in Tauranga will be able to live their dreams after winning
$1 million tonight on Lotto First Division, says NZ Lotteries' Chief Executive, Todd
McLeay.
Just some links, really | Jul 12, 2007 10:49 Russell Brown's Hard News Colin Espiner
blogs the Labour caucus's annual press drinks, and includes the following tidbits:
Prime Minister Helen Clark was there, too, circulating around the room. It's always ...
So we didn?t get the America?s Cup back. What?s your reaction? Mine was the
usual mixture of denial ? it wasn?t that big a deal anyway; defiance, well it
was really about which bunch of Kiwis won the cup; defeatism - well it?s hard to ...
Senator David Vitter, the family values politician from Louisiana, admitted that
he?d committed ?a serious sin? and strayed from his marriage. There are always
consequences. Vitter may be sleeping lightly with good reason
Russell Brown's Hard News Just when you think Fox News can't surprise you any more,
they come up with National Healthcare: Breeding Ground for Terror? The interview
at that link, in which National Review Online's Jerry Bowyer explains to Fox's Neil ...
?To Japan with love? is an exhibition of over 30 Japan-inspired artworks by local
artists that officially opens this Saturday 14 July at the Thistle Hall Community
Centre?s gallery, 293 Cuba Street and runs until 21st July.
Here are next week?s events at City Gallery Wellington.
Record breaker Alistair Galpin has done it again. With 624 hugs, Galpin broke the
world record for most hugs in an hour beating the previous record by 12 hugs.
Michael Lett is pleased to announce the release of the first major publication dedicated
to the work of Michael Parekowhai. ? Michael Parekowhai (b. 1968, Nga-Ariki, Ngati
Whakarongo; Arts Foundation of New Zealand Laureate 2001) is one of New Zealand's ...
The premium annual event for the bar and hospitality industry will again be held
at the picturesque Alinghi Base at Auckland?s Viaduct Harbour next week on Tuesday
17 and Wednesday 18 July.
300 wine lovers, 189 wines, 36 wineries, 4 live acts, 3 valleys, 2 lunches, 2 celebrity
chefs, 2 gourmet dinners, and a cruise with brunch!
Warrant Of Fitness / Iti Pounamu (Nz Short Films) / Kete Aronui / Extreme Engineering:
City In A Pyramid (International Doco) / Body And Soul / Taonga: Treasures Of Our
Past / Eating Pork?n?puha With Chopsticks (Nz Doco)
95bFM Audio: Mikey Havoc interviews Warren Snow who is an advocate for Container
Deposit Legislation. He says Coca Cola NZ is being hypocritical when it doesn't support
the legislation but is on the board of keep New Zealand Beautiful.
95bFM Audio: Mikey Havoc interviews National deputy leader, Bill English about the
week's big issues: Storms, Civil Defence, and what he thinks of what Australia is
doing to sectors of its Aboriginal community.
The Pulitzer Prize nominated play which launched Academy award winner Julia Roberts'
theatrical career comes to Silo Theatre on July 28 as Tandi Wright steps into the
Hollywood starlet's role for Richard Greenberg's THREE DAYS OF RAIN.
Young muggles and aspiring wizards alike can celebrate the book release of JK Rowling's
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in the Big Harry Potter Quiz, at the Central
City Library from 12.30pm on Saturday 21 July.
The Nielsen Company Examines Harry Potter?s Vast Impact On Books, Movies, Internet,
Television, Music And Advertising
Big Wednesday has jackpotted with an American Express Platinum card loaded with
$250,000 added to the prizes on offer next week, NZ Lotteries Chief Executive, Todd
McLeay says.
With a name like Vie (French for 'life'), the five-star Sofitel Queenstown Hotel
& Spa restaurant could hardly ignore Bastille Day. Vie restaurant Executive Chef
Darren Clements has devised a delectable Vie Bastille Day special menu for July 14 ...
Audio: Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Sarah Tomlinson discuss how a huge weather-bomb
hit Auckland and Northland. Also, youth MPs descend on Parliament. Oh and also?
is Neil Finn positioning to run for the National Party??? ;-)
If you've ever had a hankering to design a bridge or an enduring civic structure;
or maybe you've planned a building on the back of a dinner napkin - now's the time
to reclaim your passion.
New Zealand is to build a giant Rugby Ball Venue in front of the Eiffel Tower. This
attractive architectural gift to the citizens of Paris will be situated close to
the Eiffel tower on Paris champs de Mar. The oval structure will take three days ...
Long nights of sleep deprivation, unshaven Neanderthals seen lurching through Kingsland
shops, it can only mean one thing - Pitch Black must be finishing another album.
The Wellington region's film industry will have the opportunity to cement its global
connections when up to 300 film industry executives from 30 countries arrive for
a week-long industry conference next year.
10 years ago stand up comedy was in its infancy and we can't help but wonder if somehow
the Cock & Bull helped to expose this growing and, now, well established industry.
ThemeSTAR, HIT Entertainment and Pacific Entertainment present Thomas & Friends
Live! On Stage, currently touring the USA and coming to New Zealand in October, is
a 90-minute live musical adventure based on the delightful stories of Thomas and ...
Sharpen up your taste buds! The country?s longest-running beer and wild food festival
is set to be served up at a restaurant near you again in 2007.
Star of stage and screen, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, brings us a dazzling evening of
cabaret and glamour from a time gone by in Falling in Love Again.
PA Radio: Mr Brown on Mr Brown Russell Brown talks to Singapore's blogfather Mr
Brown (aka Lee Kin Mun) about politics, podcasting and satire. Note: contains food
metaphors. http://www.publicaddress.net/system/topic,560,pa_radio_mr_brown_on_mr_brown.sm
Not off to bed | Jun 29, 2007 11:40 Russell Brown's Hard News Damian already has
some thoughts on the party pills issue - including a very good taxi-driver story
- so I won't give it too much space. But I'm not entirely surprised at the decision. ...