Posts by Heather Gaye

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  • Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to Islander,

    Paedophiles of the kind we are more aware of are vicious exploiters of children, but there are the innocents (I use that word in its original meaning) and they will have their defenders

    Yup, I totally understand where you're coming from, but I didn't think we could really attribute Lawhs with the maturity of thought required to consider the complexities of unwanted sexual preferences in any sympathetic terms. His views offend me, but having him up for not offering a more nuanced or compassionate opinion in this instance feels tantamount to kicking a kid with a learning disability.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to Russell Brown,

    Laws' column is a confused rant about paedophiles

    Saw it & my immediate thought was he'd been given a "Paedophiles=bad" homework assignment because it wouldn't cause any controversy.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to Richard Matthews,

    Surely they are not next to go? Does anyone know where they exactly are?

    Outside my window. :)
    That mural’s the one to which Sofie refers on the corner of New North Road and Morningside Drive, behind the shops. It’s viewable from Morningside station (one stop west of Kingsland). There are other pieces right by the railway tracks on both sides*, in a car tunnel in the shops on the other side of New North Road, and on the end of that block, by the busstop.

    * the Health & Sports piece pictured, & opposite is graffiti that I imagine isn’t commissioned.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to Sofie Bribiesca,

    I'm guessing you may be in that leaky looking building

    Nope, other side of New North, next to/above the BMW dealership, thank god. The only bad thing about not living in those apartments is that I can see them.

    I love this neighbourhood for the graffiti. A couple of times I've been utterly horrified when someone's tagged one of the pieces, or it's disappeared wholesale, but there's a lot to be said for the slightly different creative model that's less "leave my art alone", and more "sweet, we'll do a new one".

    Exit thru the Gift Shop

    Hitting up my UK friends RIGHT NOW

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Wall and the Paper, in reply to Sofie Bribiesca,

    Also, I must go photograph the corner of Morningside and New North Rds just in case….

    That’s the view from my bedroom window. Suffice it to say, I’m more than a little apprehensive about its future.

    Just as an aside – the other day my flatmate drew my attention to a bunch of people getting wedding photos taken in front of that particular piece. He thought it was all kinds of wrong, but I reckon that’d be the coolest wedding album ever. Granted, when I asked him what kind of wedding photos he'd want, he said "none at all".

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: Welfare: Back to the Future?,

    ALSO, Labour's "where are the jobs" line is satisfyingly succinct, but I'd quite like 'em to also thrash together a line on "this is going to drive wages down, so while you may already have a job, don't think for a second that these changes won't affect you."

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: Welfare: Back to the Future?, in reply to Matthew Poole,

    My younger brother (not the one with the toddler), who’s sufficiently visually-impaired that he’s a member of RNZFB, will also be thrilled to hear that there are employers falling over themselves to employ an invalid.

    I heard Matthew Hooton say something on RNZ the other day about employers deciding over two candidates and taking the one that’s been on the dole for longer.

    I’m wondering if the “investment” into getting people back into work bypasses direct support of beneficiaries in favour of providing subsidies or tax incentives to companies that hire long-term unemployed.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Hard News: Welfare: Back to the Future?,

    The Welfare Working Group recommends that ready access to free long-acting reversible contraception

    What, the injection? IUD? Both those options are still mildly controversial, aren’t they? Also, what about solo fathers?

    What worries me about this report is that the bullet points seem… not-completely-unreasonable… at face value. Eg, it’s a little difficult to put a case against penalising addicts who refuse counselling. Ultimately it seems the working group has done job quite adequately: suggest semi-palatable “solutions” to a “problem” that never should have been framed as a problem in the first place. DPB recipients remain sufficiently demonised for the near future.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Cracker: Gimme Shelter, in reply to Roger Horrocks,

    For example, he chose to do a number that was extra long and extra slow

    Yeah, must admit I phased out there for a bit.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

  • Cracker: Gimme Shelter,

    Primal Scream were amazing, Grinderman were amazing, but the revelation of the day was someone I already love: Grayson Gilmour played to about 20 people, and his set was incredible. His band consisted merely of drums, bass, him on keyboards and a cellist (FUCKING EH), but there was this swell and ebb of sound – remarkable variety & nuance in texture and volume – and I still can’t work out how they did it. These beautiful songs punctuated by rich, full climaxes that just kind of engulfed me. Literally gave me goosebumps. LITERALLY.

    Seriously, it’s a travesty that this guy isn’t more popular.

    Morningside • Since Nov 2006 • 533 posts Report

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