New Zealand Listener Magazine - February 25-March 3 2023Add to Favorites

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In this issue

The fight to save radio NZ the merger is off- so what's next
Katherine Mansfield
Wine Guide

Training the masses

Some urbanites said they even switched to public transport regularly for the first time.

Training the masses

2 mins

Storm warnings

It's not normal; it feels like there is no normal any more. It is all indivisible from global climate change.

Storm warnings

3 mins

A hard one to crack

The census doesn’t require residents to state how much cocaine they get through a year.

A hard one to crack

3 mins

Off the menu

The main parties are ditching the gourmet food to cater for core constituencies in a lean election year.

Off the menu

4 mins

Radio with glitches

The axing of the public broadcasting merger leaves a cash-strapped a fast-changing RNZ contemplating its future in media landscape. by JANET WILSON

Radio with glitches

10+ mins

Stroke of courage

What’s the point of having a ‘living will’ if doctors ignore it? That’s the question driving a new campaign for a law change.

Stroke of courage

10+ mins

A snakes & ladders journey

After a shock cancer diagnosis, Sandra Russell looked for a book that would help her connect with her emotions. She searched fruitlessly, then decided to write one herself.

A snakes & ladders journey

8 mins

Glowing with life

A hundred years after her death, Katherine Mansfield’s short stories are still as vivid and immediate as when they were first penned.

Glowing with life

7 mins

Scenes from a marriage

NZ playwright Brian McNeill wrote a hugely successful play about the relationship between Katherine Mansfield and her husband. He recalls how it came about.

Scenes from a marriage

4 mins

Still hurting

Antidepressants are often used for pain relief, but new research shows they might not be as effective as first thought - or even the best option.

Still hurting

4 mins

Fat chance

Western notions about the traditional Inuit diet usually don’t include the full menu.

Fat chance

4 mins

Faster pasta

For Italian-born cook NADIA CATERINA MUNNO, family plays a big part in her simple, authentic pasta dishes.

Faster pasta

5 mins

Think again

A midlife crisis isn't inevitable. It can come down to whether you view your later years positively or negatively.

Think again

3 mins

Bing it on

Google, the king of search, is fighting back after Microsoft's bid for a bigger slice of the pie.

Bing it on

3 mins

A true original

An enthusiastic delve into 10 of Katherine Mansfield’s stories and her life when writing them underlines a tragic loss to literature. by CKSTEAD

A true original

4 mins

After she's gone

A deceased Scottish mother and wife tries to figure out why she can’t rest in peace.

After she's gone

2 mins

Straight & narrow

A meander down an extinct Roman road uncovers fascinating stories from the past.

Straight & narrow

2 mins

Going to extremes

An analysis of the work of the alt-right” in NZ makes for sober reading.

Going to extremes

2 mins

The mother load

An estranged artist returns home to face frayed relationships and childhood trauma.

The mother load

2 mins

Dance for survival

The Bangarra Dance Theatre crosses the Tasman with a work evoking the struggle of Indigenous rights in Australia.

Dance for survival

5 mins

Making her mark

Kiwi actress Thomasin McKenzie returns to the festival where she first made the cinema world sit up and take notice.

Making her mark

4 mins

Brilliant patterns

A kaleidoscope of sounds from Young Fathers, and Joe Henry channels Elvis Costello.

Brilliant patterns

2 mins

Miles to go

Tim Minchin is back in the driver’s seat for a second series of his hit road-trip drama.

Miles to go

2 mins

Built-in stories

A three-part series looks at how Maori culture is making its mark on architecture in Aotearoa.

Built-in stories

2 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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