Music is the one language that needs no words to evoke an emotion. It is arguably the greatest invention of all kinds, a method of storytelling, of passing information through generations, of uniting people. Music is one aspect of human…
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Art is Play: Lessons in Creativity from Young Filmmakers
New Zealand Youth Film Festival (NZYFF) marks the first red carpet for many of tonight’s young nominees, but not the last. Out of over 426 entries from those between the ages of 15-24, only the cream of the creative crop…
Recipe: Brown Sugar Walnut Cookies
BROWN SUGAR WALNUT COOKIES Makes 30 medium cookies These cookies have a deep, nutty flavour from the walnuts and a balanced sweetness, leaving you with a rich, but not overly sweet treat. This is perfect for the autumn season, or…
Bone Wars: Cope vs. Marsh
It all began with a meeting of two palaeontologists in Berlin. The year was 1864 when Edward Drinker Cope met Charles Othniel Marsh. At first, the two were on very good terms, naming several species they discovered, after each other.…
Technology – Helping Us Solve Crime, Or The Partner In Crime?
Technology and crime: two different things linked in so many ways. One might think that with computer forensics, DNA analysis, security cameras, etc. technology prevents crime, but that is not completely true. Technology is advanced and will only continue to…
The Value of Planning
Whether it’s procrastinating, over-committing, or striving to reach a goal, time often falls short when we attempt to accomplish all we’ve set out to complete. When reaching your goals, one mistake can sever your motivation, or hyperfixating to the point…