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(Good) Friday Music: In and out of the woods

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Oro Festival went off at Woodhill Forest on Saturday, blessed with some lovely autumn weather. It was an ambitious show – although given the scale, more a big outdoor party than a festival as such – and not everything went right. The…

Behind those Herald home-buying stories

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The latest in an apparently endless series of you-too-could-buy-a-house-if-you-weren't-so-lazy-and-worthless stories appears on the New Zealand Herald website today. It is titled: From $30k deposit to $1m planned portfolio in a year: one couple's story: Two 24-year-old Aucklanders, who collectively saved…

Friday Music: Disruption

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Back in the old days, – and I'm talking the 1990s here, kids – we used to talk about "internet time" and "internet years" as an expression of how fast change could manifest in a low-friction, connected world. Every day, a crazy…

Food and dancing

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There are many ways to illustrate Auckland: houses and dollar signs, motorways full of traffic, the irrelevant and unreal adventures of its "real" housewives and bogus bachelors on television. I prefer to take visiting friends to Avondale Markets on a…

Fred

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Fred died last week. He was my mate Shane's dad, having come into his life 50 years ago when Shane was three. I hadn't known Fred well, but I'd seen a bit of him over the years and I so…

The elephant in Room 903

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Speaker by Steven Price
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“Prime Minister, there is a report that an elephant has escaped from the zoo and is sitting in your office,” said the Prime Minister’s first advisor. “That’s terrible!” said the Prime Minister. “Voters will not like it at all.” “We…

Happy Race Relations Day

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Speaker by Vaughn Davis
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It’s easy to believe that race relations in New Zealand are in a pretty happy place. Especially when you’re white. My own experience is probably typical of that. Growing up in the Hutt Valley suburbs of Naenae and Alicetown meant…

Friday Music: Five Songs in a Hall

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It's hard to overstate the significance of The Clean's Boodle Boodle Boodle in the history of Flying Nun, the label that released it, and in the context of New Zealand music in general. In some ways, it's the reason there…

E-cigarettes and the path of least harm

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The government's announcement that e-cigarettes and the vaping liquid to go with them will be legalised and regulated is welcome. But it doesn't change as much as it might at first appear. And some of the changes it does make…

A touching story

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Access by Fiona McKenzie
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I’ve just hung up the phone from a courtesy call the guy probably really really regrets making.  He was calling from the company which has won the contract to transport our daughter Claudia, who has special needs, to and from…

YouTube and the programmatic problem

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It hasn't been a good week for YouTube. It's not the content: that continues to be added at a rate of hundreds of hours of video every minute – and a billion hours of YouTube video are watched every day. It's…

The lessons of Prohibition

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If Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's rich, nuanced 2011 documentary Prohibition does anything, it is to show how complex both the causes and effects of America's "Great Experiment" really were. The coalition that achieved the 18th Amendment to the US…

A war crimes inquiry; or why Nicky Hager is wrong

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Legal Beagle by Graeme Edgeler
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On Tuesday, Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson released Hit & Run: The New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the meaning of honour. The book details a 2010 raid in Afghanistan, carried out New Zealand SAS troop, with assistance from US air…

Friday Music: Sound and Light

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I didn't go to Adele's first show in Auckland last night and, short of the freebie fairy paying a late visit , I won't be going to the others either. I don't mind Adele, but I don't have $300-a-ticket worth…

Brian Greene and the Cosmic Symphony

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Dr Brian Greene is known both for a series of revolutionary discoveries in his field of superstring theory – he is a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University – and as a skilled communicator of  the wonder of theoretical physics…

A tale of two festivals

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'The ugly side of Polyfest' blared TVNZ's headline about two fights near PolyFest in South Auckland last weekend. It was a horrible headline which appeared to imply that violence was somehow part and parcel of this annual cultural festival, now…

The long road to Hit and Run

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One of the most important characteristics of good journalism is is also its plainest: simple persistence. It's worth bearing that in mind in light of Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson's new book, Hit and Run. As Andrew Geddis explains here,…

We're Going on a Bat Hunt

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Cracker by Damian Christie
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When I started SciFilms about this time last year, it wasn't really a change of direction so much as a narrowing of focus. I've always loved doing science and technology stories, and I really wanted to put my flag in…

The road to Songbroker

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Speaker by Jan Hellriegel
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Music has always been part of my life and it’s in my blood – my great, great grandfather came down this way in a travelling orchestra, jumped ship and stayed. A career in music was always on the cards. It's been…

Friday Music: French Kiwi Juice is righteously smooth

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I don't know much about French Kiwi Juice, other than that his real name is Vincent Fenton and he lives in Paris and apparently grew up here. But I can tell you that I really like his new, self-titled album.…

Media Media Media

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Last night I joined an interesting crew of people – Kirsty Johnston, Kym Niblock, Troy Rawhiti-Forbes and Chris Keall – on a Social Media Club Auckland panel talking about fake news. You can watch the video here on Facebook. The discussion, inevitably,…

What the wastewater tells us about drugs

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It would be wrong to say the results of New Zealand's first pilot study analysing wastewater to estimate public drug use tell us what we already knew. It's a characteristic of studying illicit drug use that there's always a lot…

Where have you been all Summer?

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It's been a while since we last threw some seasonal photos up here .  Summer's sliding fast into Autumn, so fast I can't deny it any longer.  Looking back over summer I see a lot of time on beaches, in…

Fear of Cycling

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If you ride a bicycle in traffic, you've probably had the experience of returning to the road after a couple of weeks away and thinking "what the hell is this?" The reality of sharing the road with flying two-ton chunks…