Breakfast: Russell Brown, Hard talk.
95bFM - bCasts (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Russell thinks Sir Roger Douglas is Nuts.
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95bFM - bCasts (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Russell thinks Sir Roger Douglas is Nuts.
feed://hot-topic.co.nz/feed/ (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
On the morning after I was more interested in the rugby than agonising over the entrails of Saturday night’s election result, but today it’s worth traversing what new Zealand’s new political landscape might bring for climate policy. For the wider picture, I recommend Russell Brown’s take at Hard News and Gordon Campbell’s at Scoop; they [...] [Get the full story at Hot Topic...]
Not PC (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Both Russell Brown and Cactus Kate point out the obvious about yesterday's Michael Jones/Inga the Winger endorsement of John Key and their much-publicised visit to South Auckland: It's about religion, stupid. Says Cactus : They [the rugby Gods] criticised Labour, saying they had undermined the moral values of Pacific people by decriminalising prostitution and allowing civil unions. As much as you would...
Variety.com (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
Film News: Film won Special Jury award at Seattle fest -- Regent Releasing has acquired worldwide distrib rights to helmer/scrib Russell Brown's second film "The Blue Tooth Virgin."
Compiler (Free subscription) | 13/10/2008
Photoshop guru Russell Brown has posted a video demonstrating the power of Photoshop CS4’s “content aware scaling,” which is difficult to describe, but fairly mind-blowing once you’ve seen it in action (video link). In a nutshell, content aware scaling enables you to resize an image on single axis without distorting any of the primary content. It [...]
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Filed under: Beta Beat , Graphic Design In a QuickTime screencast , Adobe's Russell Brown demonstrates content-aware scaling, a feature of Photoshop CS4, due to be released this month . A lower-resolution YouTube demo from Lynda.com is available here , if you don't want to download a huge QuickTime movie. The content is different, but you'll get the idea. Adobe licensed an algorithm that senses "dead"...
PhotoshopNews (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Adobe MAX Conference, San Francisco November 16-19, 2008— an opportunity to connect with thousands of designers, developers, partners, executives, and Adobe staff for education, inspiration, and community. Russell Brown has adjusted his popular-and long-running ADIM(Art Directors Invitational Master Class) to coincide with MAX. It’s “the essential two-day, hands-on instructional course that brings...
Not PC (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
You can be sure that when another blogger calls you "intelligent and engaging," there's bound to be a catch -- and in Russell Brown's latest post, there sure is: "I personally like Peter Cresswell: he is an engaging and intelligent man," he begins. And then the knives come out: Unfortunately, he is also an Objectivist libertarian, which means he will often go off on ideologically-motivated rants that...
Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
Russell Brown is not too happy with Labour on Peters: The failure of the Labour members of the privileges committee to find with the multi-party majority that Winston Peters had provided “false or misleading information on a return of pecuniary interests” was pathetic, and they know it. And later on: I hold no brief for Peters, and I [...]
Not PC (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
I was curious to read Alexandra Starr's New York Times piece about Barack Obama's time at Chicago University , especially after reading Russell Brown's review which introduced it thus: With the brief, alarming season of Republican Idol on hiatus owing to a financial meltdown, the US press has been producing some serious -- and sometimes seriously good -- work. The Obama campaign presumably won't be...
Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
The NZ Herald has a story on edits done to Wikipedia by Aaron Bhatnagar, highlighted a few days ago by Russell Brown. Auckland City councillor Aaron Bhatnagar has been caught doctoring the online encyclopedia Wikipedia to paint his opponents in a bad light at last year’s local body elections. Using the alias of Barzini _ a power-hungry [...]
Adland (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Russel Brand and Britney Spears ignore the elephant in the room for MTV Backyard's Ericson Core directed MTV's latest VMA Promo that not only stars Britney Spears and this year's MTV VMA host Russell Brand, but also a 9,000 pound elephant. The spot was filmed at Paramount Studios which will also be this year's venue for the iconic MTV VMA premiering on September 7th on the MTV Network. read more
Moose News Blog (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
It's the day before PSW starts. When my good friend Russell Brown asked if I wanted to go explore the desert with our cameras, with a bottle of water in hand, off we went.
Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Russell Brown attempted the impossible today - a defence of the PM. To be fair to Russell, he did praise Phil Kitchin and Audrey Young for bringing this all too light, but he offers an explanation for why Clark did nothing: Perhaps we should deal with that first. Why on earth would Helen Clark have decided [...]
Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
Karl du Fresne has a look at National Radio’s Mediawatch: There was never much room for doubt about the politics of Russell Brown, who originally hosted it. Peacock, who took over, seems an affable and intelligent sort of bloke and I couldn’t claim to know what his politics are, other than to repeat the observation that [...]