Have you always longed for a comprehensive list of the shit Kiwis are really into? No, neither have we. Here it is anyway. Kiwianarama
posted by midnightbarber
on May 25, 2011 -
25 comments
In celebration of my antipodean homesickness I've spent the morning catching up with some great Australian and New Zealand musical comedy acts I've been to. You've already met
Flight of the Conchords previously on mefi. Now come and meet some...
[more inside]
posted by steerpike
on Apr 23, 2008 -
15 comments
Claybourne was a unique and well produced radio drama set in New Zealand. It was science fiction, a thriller, a soap opera. It aired in 96 five minute episodes, but
died mid-storyline when it's creative team- like so many creative teams- couldn't get it together.
posted by jiiota
on Jul 18, 2007 -
7 comments
The Cult of Zaoui. Algerian
Ahmed Zaoui arrived in New Zealand in December 2002, having been convicted in Belgium and France (in absentia) for terrorism-related offences, on a false passport requesting
refugee status. He was imprisoned for two years (spending
ten months in solitary confinement) as a result of the Security Intelligence Service issuing a
security risk certificate, before the
NZ Supreme Court granted him bail. He now lives in a
Dominican Priory in Auckland under curfew, but manages (accompanied by his
crusading young lawyer) to give
public lectures, offer
eulogies, publish a
book of
poetry, appear in a
music video (wmv), sing onstage at the
NZ Music Awards, inspire a fund-raising cookbook "Conversations over Couscous", and has become (depending on your viewpoint) a reluctant or carefully cultivated celebrity.
posted by szechuan
on Nov 21, 2005 -
13 comments