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A new angle on angels
By Vincent Heeringa
Bill Payne is one of America’s leading angel investors and is in New Zealand for three months to share his 25 years’ experience with angels and entrepreneurs. Payne has invested in more than 50 companies, mentored hundreds and founded... more »
Books in brief
By Su Yin Khoo and Vincent Heeringa
Design for Obama: Posters for Change, A Grassroots Anthology Buy@Fishpond Edited by Spike Lee and Aaron Perry-Zucker (Taschen, 2009) $70 It’s hard to forget the phenomenon that was the last... more »
New note
By Matt Cooney
Recovery “Now the real work starts,” we wrote in our August 2007 cover story on chanteuse Hollie Smith, who had just signed with Blue Note subsidiary Manhattan Records after winning rave reviews from Blue Note chief executive Bruce... more »
Smile, you’re in New Zealistan
By Vincent Heeringa
Illustration by Dean Proudfoot Catch those upstart Aussies by 2025—that’s the aim of John Key and his young Turks. Dream on, John. Government inaction and the biggest recession in 70 years are conspiring to bring us level with... more »

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A new angle on angels By VINCENT HEERINGA
Bill Payne is one of America’s leading angel investors and is in New Zealand for three months to share his 25 years’ experience with angels and entrepreneurs. Payne has invested in more than 50 companies, mentored hundreds and founded...
more »
Books in brief By SU YIN KHOO AND VINCENT HEERINGA
Design for Obama: Posters for Change, A Grassroots Anthology Buy@Fishpond Edited by Spike Lee and Aaron Perry-Zucker (Taschen, 2009) $70 It’s hard to forget the phenomenon that was the last...
more »
New note By MATT COONEY
Recovery “Now the real work starts,” we wrote in our August 2007 cover story on chanteuse Hollie Smith, who had just signed with Blue Note subsidiary Manhattan Records after winning rave reviews from Blue Note chief executive Bruce...
more »
Smile, you’re in New Zealistan By VINCENT HEERINGA
Illustration by Dean Proudfoot Catch those upstart Aussies by 2025—that’s the aim of John Key and his young Turks. Dream on, John. Government inaction and the biggest recession in 70 years are conspiring to bring us level with...
more »
True detective By MATT COONEY
Assignment Someone must have told Leigh Hart to always, always over-deliver. But his request to TVNZ programmers to let him deliver six one-hour episodes of his new show instead of the 30-minute episodes commissioned—at no extra...
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Overpaid and over here? By DAVID MACGREGOR
Our ads are getting ever more Kiwi. Our agencies, not so much Advertising English-accented voiceovers were once de rigeur for New Zealand television advertising. Actors Geoffrey Palmer and Hywell Bennett were popular choices. If the budget...
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Small, but perfectly formed By MATT COONEY
Emerging talent Palladium should be the hero metal of the 21st century. It’s best known as the active ingredient in catalytic converters, cleaning 90 percent of the toxic gases from vehicle emissions. There’s a problem, though:...
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