In NZ we  trade with the world. Our P.M.today is in China  for that purpose. But  we sit on the fence about this latest war and did you look at today’s murder/genocide by Israel of the defenceless . This  headline was from the BBC. We trade with the world, how come we choose to ignore much of the world action? Its nothing to do with NZ, I hear you say!!!!!! Israeli forces kill 51 Palestinians waiting for flour at Gaza aid site, witnesses and rescuers say  Read More →

There was once an expression about ‘ Hitler’s Children’ . It had an ominous  feel and fear to it.  I think we can now talk about ‘ Netanyahu’s Children’. Who would be an innocent Israeli or a Jew (not the same) living outside Israel and feeling fearful for their safety? Trust in the US must be moving downhill at great speed.  Rubio says the US did not know about the attack on Iran, Trump says he knew . What I do know, is that I feel sick about war and peace.  The former word, war, seems to be the same as the latter for theRead More →

A dialogue on values.  Elon Musk says, “The fundamental weakness of Western civilisation is empathy”. Hannah Arendt who lived in Hitler’s Germany and covered the Israel trial of Adolf Eichmann, a German war criminal wrote, “The death of human empathy is one of the earliest and most telling signs of a culture about to fall into barbarism.      Read More →

I have always read  the world news. Guess it’s the DNA of being a journalist and I was that for many years.  But theatre has been a huge love too.  I see world events recurring on stage again and again.. Today I saw it.  Some years ago ago I directed  the play Antigone, the Greek  legend about how a ruler stops the burial of a dead Prince after a war. His mourning sister. Antigone, defies Creon, the ruler and buries her brother. She dies too. When Russia invaded Ukraine, I revamped the legend  to  a modern setting  and made  Vladimir Putin, the ruler.  Today  theRead More →

I have been  watching “Good Night and Good Luck” with George Clooney on Broadway. Exciting  Relevant. And… am I the only person thinking that President Trump was mentored by the philosophy of  the Junior  Senator from Wisconsin.Read More →

You’ll find snippets in this section of my website about William Shakespeare . I’ve been interested in the playwright and bis plays  since childhood. As a small child I lived in Scotland between Aberdeen  and Inverness and not far from Forres. This is Macbeth country. I was a child, around seven years of age when I arrived in the north of Scotland.. After school was over, we  would fight  each other  in  fatal battles with branches from trees and bellow at our opponents  “Lay on Macduff, and dammed be him who first cries,  Hold. Enough ”  We  shouted  “How far to Forres?”  without knowing why! Read More →

Interesting. Within  hours of my last post, I find that Alexa gives more  accurate information about Trump. I rephrased my questions in different ways. Got different answers.  Some accurate, some less so…some which maybe devious…with Alexa saying I don’t have an answer to that question, but you can look at …..???????  Alexa – if you make mistakes, perhaps you are on the way to becoming human?  Read More →

Ask Alexa if Donald Trump is a convicted felon?  She is not forthcoming with good and accurate information. According to what I can find out this morning, Alexa is frequently being updated. There must be a story here for an original  writer, not AI though…… HOW TO SCARE A COMPUTERRead More →

Mark Rylance,  the first artistic director Shakespeare’s  Globe Theatre  in London, between 1995 and 2005. suggests  theatre rap productions of Shakespeare plays. He says  Shakespeare’s precise words should be less revered, and  compares the Bard’s use of language to the rappers of today. Rylance says Shakespeare should not be worshipped on an intellectual level, saying too many performers speak his lines too slowly. Instead, he said, actors should learn from a generation of young people growing up on rap music, to reconnect with the quick-speaking emotion Shakespeare originally intended. “If I have a general criticism, which is true of my Shakespeare acting and most ShakespeareRead More →

The Government  has passed the first reading of  David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Bill through Parliament. Doing it in the shadow of the Budget is  cynical move for Seymour  and his claims is about “transparent” lawmaking. The Government  timed it to avoid public scrutiny.  ACT tried three times before before to pass a bill of this genre . It has already drawn widespread public opposition. Over 20,000 people submitted on the bill’s first consultation -under one percent  supported it. ACT with less than 10% of the electoral vote acts like Trump. Arrogant and narcissistic .  He will become Deputy PM, soon.Read More →