New Zealand Listener - March 30 - April 5, 2024
New Zealand Listener - March 30 - April 5, 2024
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Front lines
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Cross purposes
Let's get ethical
People power led to investments being pulled from financing Putin's war in Ukraine. It can do the same to protect the environment, says Barry Coates.
2 mins
Nowhere to run
Pre-election claims are coming back to bite the embattled PM as his deputy goes off on a tangent of his own.
4 mins
Sleeping with strangers
To wear pyjamas or not to wear pyjamas? That is an increasingly common question for Europeans as they contemplate catching a night train around the continent and sleeping with strangers, rather than dealing with angry airport security staff.
2 mins
Just what the doctor ordered
'Kia ora,\" said the text message from the AI, \"your ACC claim has been No human had needed to read my explanation that I had injured my back bending badly to stack the dishwasher on a Sunday morning.
2 mins
Little (photo)shop of horrors
There was a teeny bit of acid in the atmosphere when New Zealand won so many noughties Academy Awards for Lord of the Rings. Oscars host Billy Crystal joked \"everybody in New Zealand\" had been thanked.
2 mins
The medium needs a massage
My doctoral thesis was about the impact of the printing press a new information. technology on law and legal culture in the England of the 16th and 17th centuries.
2 mins
Horror on the highways
When speeding kills more New Zealanders each year than homicide, there's dismay over the new government trading speed reductions for perceived economic benefits.
10+ mins
In the firing line
MBIE also known as the Ministry for Everything - has grown exponentially since it was conceived in 2012. What will the government's belt-tightening mean for its services?
8 mins
Battleground bylines
Forget images of tough-guy male war correspondents two of New Zealand’s most distinguished reporters from the front lines were women.
8 mins
Crosses to bear
An early commission by one of the country's most highly regarded artists lies hidden in obscurity amid a row over traditional and modern art in a religious context.
8 mins
Stories of unease
Setting down family histories of Aotearoa's colonisation is a small but significant step in changing the conversation, argues Richard Shaw.
3 mins
Palestinian horror story
The tragedy of Israel and Palestine’s intractactable conflict is writ small in this fine investigative work.
3 mins
All in the family
A generational journey that spans from Colombo and London to Invercargill introduces a new Kiwi writer.
2 mins
Hungering for more
In fat-averse Japan, a female convicted killer with a French food fetish gives a journalist a sensory awakening.
2 mins
Using his noodle
A journey from mastery of a carrot salad to finding new love in Wellington ends the dislocation felt after a bereavement.
2 mins
Critters for life's jitters
A talking fox offers solace to a struggling man in this moving story about the redemptive power of nature.
2 mins
Intimations of war
Two women, Maori and Pakeha, are at the centre of a novel in which the Taranaki land wars are the backdrop.
3 mins
Flying colours
Look Blue Go Purple, a group which stood out among the many in 1980s Dunedin, is being honoured at the Taite Music Prize. RUSSELL BROWN tracked down the op shop-raiding politest band in rock'n'roll”.
4 mins
Southern belles
Kaylee Bell embraces Nashville, while Amiria Grenell heads to Americana.
2 mins
On the slopes of whakapapa
Kids go bush in Taranaki in a family flick with some familiar touches.
3 mins
Characters with a back story
A new local comedy drama set in a spinal unit is based on the lives of two of its writers, one of whom stars in the show.
3 mins
Flautist’s flight
A United Nations of styles mark Tessa Brinckman’s collection of flute pieces.
2 mins
Fortify yourself
Iodine is an essential mineral for our metabolism but opt for bread and milk rather than salt to get an adequate dose.
2 mins
Fair's fair
Are we kidding ourselves that the world is a fair and just place?
2 mins
Digital disruption or disaster?
If the news media is left to sink or swim, who will hold the powerful to account?
2 mins
The big dry
All we know is that here at Lush Places, our pasture and gardens are gasping. The pasture is the worry. The garden is a luxury but if you move to the country to buy a garden, the lack of rain is distressing.
2 mins
New Zealand Listener Magazine Description:
Utgiver: Are Media
Kategori: News
Språk: English
Frekvens: Weekly
The New Zealand Listener is New Zealand’s highest-selling and best-read current affairs magazine. Each week the Listener brings you the latest commentary and insight from award-winning writers and columnists.
An energising read, full of witty insight and award-winning investigative journalism, this is the magazine that has been setting New Zealand’s agenda since 1939.
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