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Figaro: New Zealand Opera

Earlier this year I was commissioned to shoot the 2010 campaign imagery for the New Zealand Opera's upcoming performances. Here's an image from the Figaro shoot and a link to my shots for Macbeth . Hope you enjoy them!

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Great Scott! Read it first

The ABC's managing director, Mark Scott, has become an avid and well-followed Twitterer. But a recent post of Scott's directing followers to a ''startling'' YouTube video titled ''Social Media Revolution'' could have the ABC...

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On This Day: Piltdown Man, Supposed “Missing Link,” Exposed as Hoax

On Nov. 21, 1953, British scientists revealed that the fossils of the Piltdown man, discovered in 1912, was a composite of human and orangutan skulls doctored to look like an early human skull. In 1912, British antiquarian...

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Biography and Historical Writing

Understanding the Link between Biography and History Biographies have significantly influenced the writing of history since ancient times. There are also different types and characteristics of biographies Every progressive...

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Defend Worthy Southern Heritage

By A.J. Morey MY MAMA IS a Southerner. Her daddy was a Free Methodist minister who roamed the coast from Georgia to Florida, moving from one poverty-stricken district to another. His wife, Grandma Myrtle, had a gimlet eye for...

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M: Morning Glory Muffins (The Frugal Kitchen - Recipes A to Z)

Muffins are one of my favorite things to have on hand for quick, on-the-go breakfasts. They are perfect to make in bulk and have on hand in the freezer. These Morning Glory Muffins use a lot of ingredients, but they are so...

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Anne Waterston: wartime relief worker at Belsen concentration camp

Anne Waterston was one of the last survivors of the relief teams which entered Belsen concentration camp after the shocking discovery of its human content when British and American troops fought their way into Germany in the...

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From DIY to ITV

Archie Norman, ITV's new chairman, certainly doesn't lack experience at heading high-profile businesses. He has worked for companies such as Woolworths, DIY chain B&Q and supermarket group Asda. He also has been involved with...

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Is the “Tea Party” Really An Appropriate Name?

By Rowan Wolf First calling themselves “tea baggers” – thanks to lack of cultural knowledge about the sexual nature of that term – increasingly this nation-wide collection of populace is being referred to as the “Tea Party.”...

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Response#9 Wikipedia . . .

Should we trust Wikipedia or an expert-led encyclopedia more? I think the potential benefits of the long tail , the limitless space by which to accumulate information, and the organic nature of Wikipedia make it formidable...

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