From horse-whispering to zoo-keeping we take a look back in pictures at actress Scarlett Johansson’s impressive film career.
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Forty-seven years ago Ans Westra provided the text and forty-four images for a Department of Education journal made for primary schools. Titled ‘Washday at the Pa’ the book followed a day in the life of a rural Maori family of eight children awaiting relocation to a state house in the city.
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The Beehive is one of New Zealand’s most distinguished buildings – but as parliamentary historian Dr John E Martin reveals, its journey from a design on a napkin to iconic status has been met with considerable challenges. MiNDFOOD reports.
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Artist, Jim Denevan embraces the idea of temporary ‘exhibitions’ preferring to create his beautiful artworks on an ever-changing canvas that he doesn’t have to store. Manipulating sand, ice, dry lakes and mud flats with sticks and rakes, he creates awe inspiring patterns that reflect natures curves and symmetry.
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Russel Watson is an English tenor who an overnight success and is now fondly known as “the voice”. In this two part interview he shares with us his early days as a struggling artist, his discovery and rise to fame and his battle with illness.
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Russel Watson is an English tenor who an overnight success and is now fondly known as “the voice”. In this two part interview he shares with us his early days as a struggling artist, his discovery and rise to fame and his battle with illness.
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Best-selling US author Charlaine Harris talks about how she started writing mystery novels and what led her interest in the supernatural.
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Musician Iva Davies talks about his early days in the music industry with band Icehouse and touring with David bowie.
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Louise Bourgeois’ public sculptures, brought to you by MiNDFOOD.
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Ella Hooper from The Verses shares the first track from her latest album ‘Seasons’.
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IMAGES: The National Bonspiel, or curling tournament, in Central Otago.
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British artist Steve McQueen, a Turner Prize winner and acclaimed filmmaker, has called for portraits of soldiers killed in the Iraq conflict to be turned into postage stamps.
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With a host of new films coming out this year Uma Thurman is in her prime, but she takes care not to neglect her most important role – that of a full-time mother, MiNDFOOD reports.
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Joan Jett recounts her career as a rock icon and talks about her biographical movie ‘The Runaways’, reports MiNDFOOD.
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In New York City’s subway system, self-described vandals who share the name Poster Boy have a political agenda: make passengers question the barrage of advertising they face each day, reports MiNDFOOD.
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A growing number of stay-at-home mothers are utilising the internet to create profitably small businesses, reports MiNDFOOD.
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Pippa Blake found solace through her painting after the untimely death of her husband Sir Peter Blake, reports MiNDFOOD.
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Like other Hollywood actors, Matt Damon has not shied away from revealing his political views, MiNDFOOD reports.
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Singer Katie Noonan, best known for her work with Brisbane band george, talks about living in a rainforest and working with Tim Finn, interview on MiNDFOOD.
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The number of women working in Hollywood’s film industry has declined in recent years, but Kathryn Bigelow’s Oscar win for ‘The Hurt Locker’ may just change things, MiNDFOOD reports.
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A New Zealand woman sells two vials that she says contain the ghosts of an old man and a young girl for almost $2000, MiNDFOOD reports.
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