HARD NEWS 19/02/03 - Fear and Sailing
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RB
The Samoans of Yachting
|Feb 19, 2003 11:20
Russell Brown's Hard News
This
churning, foaming host of craft - little yachts, sleek
superlaunches and the big, black old boat they used to dress
up for Xena - powers away from the marinas to ? nowhere.
This arbitrary patch of sea looks no different to anywhere
else in the harbour, (especially if your reference point is
Rangitoto), save that a boat and two bouys mark it as a
racecourse...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,hardnews.sm#post283
Will the real Chad Taylor please stand up? |Feb 18,
2003 10:18
Rob O'Neill live in Sydney
I've fallen way
way behind in my New Zealand reading. I haven't read Craig
Marriner, the last two Chad Taylors, Lloyd Jones, maybe
three Elizabeth Knoxes now, one Emily Perkins, any of the
last three years worth of Landfalls or Sports...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,heat.sm#post282
Porcupines at the university |Feb 17, 2003 23:40
Now
playing in the Muse Lounge
I'm pleased and grateful
(members of the Academy) to have been awarded the University
of Auckland Literary Fellowship for 2003. The Fellowship
means the money to write for a year, and the time and
resources to read around the half dozen subjects that are
filling the small ringbound notebook that constitutes the
"novels to write" list. All six might form part of the same
book; equally they could split or fall fallow, but ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,muselounge.sm#post280
Anatomy of fear |Feb 17, 2003 16:23
Jolisa Gracewood
in NYC
For a while there last week, it felt like we were
all living in Baghdad. I'm pretty good at living day by day,
more or less oblivious to the fact that New York City has
been on "orange alert" for the last year and a half. But the
latest warning got me rattled. Someone posted to a mailing
list I'm on with helpful info on how to prepare a disaster
response plan. At that point, ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,busytown.sm#post279
Slow surrender: Peter Sanson on yoga/life |Feb 16, 2003
12:44
Debra Daley's astral plane
We are sitting at a
table in a cafe in Grey Lynn with yoga teacher Peter Sanson
and his partner Hojung Audenaerde. It is a lovely,
glittering summer morning. After teaching yoga for years
all around the world, Peter Sanson remarks that we NZers are
very hard on ourselves and that we suppress strong emotions.
That is why, on this trip to Auckland, he is witnessing some
of the most angry, aggressive driving he's ever ...
http://www.publicaddress.net/default,chant.sm#post275
ENDS