Media | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
12 December 2014
Sydney’s spectacular early-season storms may just crack open a photographic career for Wanaka-born Roland Taylor, with his recent images attracting hundreds of thousands of online views.
Taylor, 24, combined a perfect vantage point…
Film & TV | Central Queensland News
12 December 2014
Playing the bad guy has never worried New Zealand-born actor Manu Bennett who enjoys the roles of two deliciously deviant characters at the moment: Arrow’s anti-hero Slade Wilson (aka Deathstroke) and the terrifying Orc…
Writers | Guardian (The)
11 December 2014
“In this modern take on Baudelaire, a moment of sensual connection with a pet resonates with a lover’s unknowability” in New Zealander John Gallas’ poem, Cat, the Guardian’s “Poem of the week”.
“Gallas recently published…
Taste | Kickstarter | Toronto Star
11 December 2014
New Zealand-owned pie shops are popping up all over the place with Wiseys Pies & Bakehouse in Toronto, Canada and BurtoNZ Bakery in California the latest to introduce our savoury traditions to the world.
Medicine/Health | Boston Globe | Harvard | New Zealand Herald (The)
10 December 2014
Originally from Hamilton, Dr Simon Talbot, 38, a reconstructive plastic surgeon specialising in hand surgery, has led a team in a ground-breaking double arm transplant on a quadruple amputee at Brigham and Women’s Hospital…
Taste | Los Angeles Times
10 December 2014
You can with increasing frequency find a flat white on the menu boards at specialty coffee shops around Los Angeles, from Coffee + Food and other cafés that take their inspiration from New Zealand and…
Travel & Tourism | Telegraph (The)
9 December 2014
New Zealand has been voted as Telegraph reader’s favourite country at the Telegraph Travel Awards 2014, for the third year running. Almost 90,000 people voted for their favourite travel companies and destinations, making it…
Dance | New York Times (The)
9 December 2014
“While many artists may feel moved to address climate change, the matter has special urgency for the Samoan choreographer Lemi Ponifasio and the members of his company, Mau,” New York Times correspondent…
Theatre | Independent (The)
8 December 2014
The sequel to cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show is set to be adapted for the London stage.
Director Benji Sperring will bring Richard O’Brien’s Shock Treatment to the King’s Head Theatre in spring 2015, which will include…
Business | Stuff.co.nz
8 December 2014
New Zealand-owned menswear retailer Rodd & Gunn, which was established in 1946, is stepping up its global expansion plans with a flagship showroom on Madison Avenue in New York.
Managing director Mike Beagley, who joined…
Media | Adweek
7 December 2014
Bret McKenzie has composed a “lunatic” 60-second musical for men’s aftershave brand Old Spice, and “Dadsong” “isn’t just an important component – it’s the main component, around which everything revolves”, according to Adweek.
Sara Matarazzo,…
Sport General | Swindon Advertiser
7 December 2014
Sir Mark Todd was not from a horsey background, he tells the Swindon Advertiser, but fell in love with the sport from an early age. Little did he know, when he was borrowing a…
Watersports | Herald Sun
6 December 2014
Former soldier, New Zealand-born Curtis McGrath, 26, has won the Courier-Mail/McDonald’s Queensland Athlete with a Disability award for paracanoeing.
McGrath, a sapper with the Royal Australian Engineers Corps, lost both his legs in Afghanistan in…
Taste | Gourmet Traveller (The) | Wall Street Journal (The)
6 December 2014
Australia’s best chefs, our own Ben Shewry (pictured, right) and locals Peter Gilmore (centre) and Neil Perry, recently hosted one of the most lavish meals in the country’s history, designed to convince international visitors…
Film & TV | Los Angeles Times
5 December 2014
How does New Zealander Phil Keoghan, globe-trotting Amazing Race host, stay fit? the Los Angeles Times asks. By finding a “gym” anywhere he goes.
Keoghan gets around. The host of the Emmy-winning CBS show since…
Film & TV | Independent (The)
5 December 2014
Seventeen years after Sir Peter Jackson won the rights to film The Lord Of The Rings, he is finally taking leave of JRR Tolkien and Middle-earth with the conclusion of The Hobbit. The new film marks a magnificent,…
Visual Arts | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
4 December 2014
Nelson-born George Johnson is a giant of Australian “geometric abstraction” and his work, along with that of local heavyweights Jon Plapp and Trevor Vickers, was recently exhibited at Melbourne’s Nancy Sever Gallery.
In a review…
Film & TV | Los Angeles Times | Star Tribune
4 December 2014
“Anthony Powell’s Antarctica: A Year on Ice is a gorgeously photographed travelogue about the harshest terrain on Earth,” writes Star Tribune reviewer Colin Covert. “Powell’s feature-length documentary is a trove of time-lapse shots and…
Design | Vancouver Sun (The)
3 December 2014
Ron Holland is the mega-yacht designer behind the world’s largest sloop, the M5. The former Aucklander, who lives in Vancouver, had the 60-million-euro vessel built in fibreglass at the Southampton, England yards of Vosper…
Film & TV | BBC
3 December 2014
Oscar Winning New Zealand director Sir Peter Jackson and his stars arrived on a green carpet for the world premiere of his latest film The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
The premiere was…
Visual Arts | Art Magazin
2 December 2014
For the first time, Berlin’s Nationalgalerie, in association with Auckland Art Gallery, presents the Maori portraits of Bohemian artist Gottfried Lindauer, whose works are all but unknown outside of New Zealand.
The paintings…
Fashion | Business of Fashion (The)
2 December 2014
Launched in 1989 with two t-shirts and the paltry sum of $100, Karen Walker – often called the designer for “anti-It Girls” – has grown into a globally recognised fashion brand, worn by Natalie…
New Zealand | New York Times (The)
1 December 2014
New Zealand is known for its Great Walks, but now it has Great Cycles – a series of 23 bicycle trails across the country with several local outfitters, like Nelson’s Gentle Cycle Company offering…
Film & TV | Variety Magazine
1 December 2014
The New Zealand and China governments have signed what’s said to be a world first television industry co-production agreement, which is in addition to a feature film treaty signed in 2010 and is the…
Film & TV | Hollywood Reporter
30 November 2014
Walt Disney has confirmed that production of Pete’s Dragon, a remake of the 1977 film and starring Robert Redford, will be based at Peter Jackson’s Stone Street Studios.
The live-action and CGI film…
Education | Intelligent Life
30 November 2014
In a quaint old theatre in Falmouth, Cornwall, a tall gentleman in a top hat stands facing the stage, like a conductor. The man is not just the ringmaster and question-setter for the
Rugby | Telegraph (The)
29 November 2014
An exclusive Telegraph report reveals that in 2004 many All Blacks felt the haka was no longer appropriate, and how management and senior players ensured it was maintained.
The choreography itself was not a problem;…
Film & TV | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
29 November 2014
Matthew Metcalfe’s feature film The Dead Lands, shot entirely in Te Reo Maori and the first to showcase the ancient Maori martial art mau rakau, is due for official worldwide release early next year.
The…
Film & TV | Hollywood Reporter
28 November 2014
New Zealand filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ahead of the release of his new film The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
Jackson…
War & Peace | Telegraph (The)
28 November 2014
Ninety-three-year-old former British secret agent Phyllis Latour Doyle, who lives in New Zealand, has received France’s highest decoration for her courage – 70 years after parachuting behind enemy lines in preparation for D-Day.
Motivated in…
Visual Arts | Artnet
27 November 2014
One of New Zealand’s most renowned and successful contemporary artists, Max Gimblett will be the subject of his first solo exhibition in the UK, “Love Conquers All,” at Kashya Hildebrand…
Sport General | Focus Taiwan
27 November 2014
New Zealand ironman legend Cameron Brown has won the Ironman 70.3 Taiwan, an international professional half ironman triathlon competition that took place in early November.
Brown, who has won 10 Ironmen titles in New Zealand,…
New Zealand | Huffington Post (The)
26 November 2014
“Travel Enthusiast” Tom McLoughlin of The Huffington Post discusses his top three travel secrets from his tour of New Zealand.
“The world’s finest adventure playground with sweeping mountain panoramas, bright white beaches, unbelievable city skylines;…
Music | New York Observer (The)
26 November 2014
How does a teenager from Devonport, Auckland get plucked from relative obscurity to become a worldwide chart-topping phenomenon? Once-in-a-generation talent helps, but those gifts need to be paired with music execs who have the…
Writers | Graeme Simsion | West Australian (The)
25 November 2014
Author of hit novel The Rosie Project, New Zealand-born Graeme Simsion, 58, says he envisages a third novel with an uncontracted fourth novel on the drawing board.
The book, about an eccentric man in want…
Sport General | BBC | BBC Sport
25 November 2014
Shot putter Valerie Adams, unbeaten since August 2010, has been named female World Athlete of the Year for 2014, the first New Zealander to win the award.
Two-time Olympic champion Adams, who this season enjoyed…
Music | Sydney Morning Herald (The)
24 November 2014
An example of soul music’s possible future is 22-year-old New Zealander Estère, who recently played at the annual Australian World Music Expo (AWME) in Melbourne.
The Wellington-based bedroom artist – she literally writes and records…
New Zealand | Traveller.com.au
24 November 2014
“Believe the hype.” Andrew Bain writes about the Tongariro Crossing for Traveller magazine, in a list of eleven of the world’s best walks you can do in one day.
“Regularly billed as the best day…
Music | Noosa News
23 November 2014
Waikiri-born percussionist Nathaniel Combs, 31, has played with world-famous ensembles such as Les Percussion de Guinea, Les Visage de Guinee, and the prestigious Kaloum Lole during time spent in Guinea, West Africa in 2004.
Now,…
Sport General | Saanich News
22 November 2014
Four-time Olympian and multi-marathon champion Lorraine Moller visits the Canadian city of Saanich for three days in November to teach the famed Arthur Lydiard method of run training.
The philosophy is widely used among elite…
General | Daily Telegraph (The)
22 November 2014
“They say you can’t beat Wellington on a good day and that’s exactly what greeted China’s president in the New Zealand capital,” writes Jacqueline Le for The Daily Telegraph.
President Xi Jinping, along with his…
Visual Arts | Lexington Herald-Leader
21 November 2014
New Zealander Peter Williams is the resident artist at Keeneland racecourse in Kentucky, a gentleman with an easel, canvas and palette of paints quietly working as the pageantry of the meet swirls around him,…
Science/Tech | Huffington Post (The)
21 November 2014
Scientists from the University of Otago have discovered two previously unknown ancient whale species, rewriting the history of marine mammals in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 25 million year old whales, dubbed Tohoraata raekohao and Tohoraata waitakiensis, translating…
Society | BBC | BBC News
20 November 2014
Every year, several dozen butchers make a lengthy commute – from provincial New Zealand to rural Iceland – for just two months’ work.
Shawn Parkinson (pictured, far left), one of the butchers, explains that the…
Film & TV | Wall Street Journal (The)
20 November 2014
The Wall Street Journal’s John Jurgensen reviews the soundtrack Lorde curated for the latest blockbuster Hunger Games movie, in an article titled “How Lorde Played God on the ‘Hunger Games’ Soundtrack’.”
““The Hunger Games” has another…
General | Christian Science Monitor
19 November 2014
Ngaruawahia gang Tribal Huks has been making approximately 500 sandwiches daily and dropping them off at 25 local Waikato schools, just as American gangs have responded similarly in the past, according to a Christian…
Science/Tech | Global Times (The)
19 November 2014
Scientists from New Zealand and Germany are to collaborate in developing a bionic joint they say will reduce workplace injuries and help people disabled by strokes.
The exoskeleton a machine fitting over the outside of…
Sport General | BBC Sport
18 November 2014
New Zealand secured their second Four Nations title as Shaun Johnson shone in a thrilling 22-18 win over Australia at Westpac Stadium in Wellington.
New Zealand have proven that they are worthy of calling themselves…
Nature | Daily Mail | Daily Mail (the)
18 November 2014
Nasa has released a series of images of ‘sanctuaries’ around the globe as part of a new book released this week, which includes a stunning image of Mt Taranaki in New Zealand.
“Sanctuary: Exploring the World’s…
Rugby | Observer (The)
17 November 2014
The All Blacks have managed to continue one of the longer streaks in world sport, as Scotland failed for the 30th time to beat the world champions. But it was only just, in a…
Golf | Reuters
17 November 2014
New Zealand teenager Lydia Ko has become the youngest winner of the LPGA’s Rookie of the Year award in a season in which she has won twice, secured two runner-up finishes, and gained nine…
Visual Arts | Rossi Rossi
16 November 2014
One of New Zealand’s foremost contemporary artists, Shane Cotton will present “The Voyage Out”, a solo exhibition of new works on at Hong Kong’s Rossi Rossi gallery until 27 December.
The gallery explains: “Part of…
Cricket | BBC | ESPN | Telegraph (The)
16 November 2014
Andrew McColloch is $5000 richer and slightly famous after his incredible one-handed catch at a Twenty20 cricket match went viral.
Michael Bracewell hit a six in the match between Otago Volts and Wellington Firebirds, and spectator…
Theatre | Local (The)
15 November 2014
“One of Sweden’s hottest comedians,” our own Al Pitcher, 42, has launched his new comedy show, Nääämen: It’s Al Pitcher, in Stockholm. Educated in Rotorua, Pitcher has won numerous comedy awards in his new…
New Zealand | Traveller.com.au
15 November 2014
“As an Australian, there are certain things that are hard to admit,” writes Ben Groundwater for Traveller.
“New Zealand is… Awesome. Incredible. Beautiful. In fact for travellers looking for an overseas experience, it might just…
Business | Eureka | Wall Street Journal (The)
14 November 2014
General Motors President Dan Ammann is leading the push to change how the century-old Detroit automaker sells and produces cars around the world.
Born in New Zealand, raised on a dairy farm at Eureka in…