New Zealand Listener Magazine - January 3-13 2023Add to Favorites

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In this issue

Small Habits Big Changes
Top tips from a global bestseller
Frozen planet The BBC's natural history epic returns

Making it stick

Developers love to give their new subdivisions grandiose names, but will they stand the test of time, asks Lyall McFarlane.

Making it stick

2 mins

Bridging the great divide

BULLETIN FROM WASHINGTON DC

Bridging the great divide

3 mins

Going home

Australia seems unable to exorcise the cruelty of exile from its DNA.

Going home

3 mins

Damage control

National's biggest danger is that it will continue to try to sleepwalk to victory.

Damage control

2 mins

A dog's tale

In the first of a series on artefacts that tell the story of Aotearoa’s past, historian Jock Phillips explains the relevance of a small carved canine, known as the Monck’s Cave kurī.

A dog's tale

5 mins

Up & atom

Forget the grand New Year’s resolutions. Making little changes that go the distance is how to achieve big results.

Up & atom

10+ mins

Noah's Ark

Climate change will trigger global migration on a massive scale. A new book asks whether we can overcome tribalism and treat the planet as “a commonwealth of humanity”.

Noah's Ark

9 mins

Spreading the word

For the Brits, the word that best describes 2022 could be “permacrisis”. But what about here in New Zealand?

Spreading the word

5 mins

The listeners

Each summer, we commission 12 of Aotearoa’s finest writers to tell us a short tale. This year’s theme is ‘the joy of friendship’. Here are the first four.

The listeners

4 mins

The Ukrainian dentist

Rhonda and Nick are having a picnic in Podilskyy Park. It is late summer and the leaves on the birch, black alder and hornbeam oaks are beginning to turn. The grass between them is soft and sweet. The air carries a faint scent of vanilla.

The Ukrainian dentist

4 mins

Happy

Linda arrived at my school at the start of fifth form...

Happy

5 mins

Jungle juice

A hallucinogenic brew with awful side effects is being investigated for its potential to relieve mental illness.

Jungle juice

4 mins

Big flavours

North London chef HASAN \"BIG HAS\" SEMAY, a former Jamie Oliver protégé, lends his trademark informality to his debut cookbook.

Big flavours

6 mins

True stripes

Canterbury may soon be as well known for its reds and whites as it is for rugby.

True stripes

2 mins

Hunger gains

Reconnecting with our body's signals is a way to reduce overeating and maximise health.

Hunger gains

3 mins

Taken as read

Yes, I do read your feedback and take it on board.

Taken as read

3 mins

Bursting our bubbles

The microbial cocktail in kombucha can go a little wild.

Bursting our bubbles

3 mins

Crypt to script

Veteran British director Stephen Frears is taking another dig at royalty in The Lost King, his film about the search for Richard III.

Crypt to script

4 mins

On thinning ice

The second series of Frozen Planet is visually dramatic and stunning, but it also comes with a warning about climate change.

On thinning ice

3 mins

Year in, year out

THE GOOD LIFE

Year in, year out

3 mins

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New Zealand Listener Magazine Description:

PublisherAre Media

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

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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