New Zealand Listener Magazine - April 6-11, 2024Add to Favorites

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In this issue

Growing joy
Dear David
Life of O'Reilly

Peters thumps the tub

When Winston Peters referred to Nazi Germany in a speech and got into a fight with a British punk band, he generated a miasma of ironies.

Peters thumps the tub

2 mins

Betting the house

Retirement villages rely on a business model that deters many prospective buyers. With demand increasing as the population ages, clamour for reform is building.

Betting the house

10+ mins

Go north for a while

Acclaimed poet and GP Glenn Colquhoun has some sage words for Act leader David Seymour: taihoa on your Treaty of Waitangi referendum stuff.

Go north for a while

9 mins

Webb of intrigue

A retrospective of artist Marilynn Webb argues for her place as one of Aotearoa's most important and innovative landscape artists.

Webb of intrigue

8 mins

Naked ambition

Harsh treatment has sent strip club workers on to the streets to campaign for legislative and workforce rights.

Naked ambition

8 mins

A kind of magic

With upcoming roles in The White Lotus and local production Friends Like Her, Morgana O’Reilly no longer feels the need to prove herself. But her unpedicured feet remain firmly on the ground.

A kind of magic

8 mins

Setting out for the summit

Airini Beautrais' original and far-reaching personal essays place her at the top of the field.

Setting out for the summit

2 mins

Apocalypse? No

Data scientist Hannah Ritchie takes a mostly untravelled path between climate scepticism and climate doomerism.

Apocalypse? No

3 mins

More dread than hope

A Pulitzer Prize-winning critic looks at whether the current surge of the outsider is smashing old norms for the worse.

More dread than hope

4 mins

Chemical romance

A play about treating depression and medical ethics, The Effect reunites Zoë Robins with acting mentor Sara Wiseman in a production that marks both women's return to the NZ stage after major screen roles overseas.

Chemical romance

8 mins

Somewhere down the lilac river

Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker offers a solo take on weird Americana while Laetitia Sadier embraces nuanced art-pop and electronica

Somewhere down the lilac river

2 mins

Putting his stamp on it

Toby Jones on helping bring the British Post Office scandal to life in the hit drama Mr Bates vs the Post Office.

Putting his stamp on it

4 mins

Sons of a preacher man

New local drama Testify pits an Auckland evangelical church against the LGBTQ+ community.

Sons of a preacher man

3 mins

Upping sticks

US percussionist Jacob Nissly guest stars with the NZSO on a custom-made concerto.

Upping sticks

2 mins

Listen to your heart

NZ researchers aim to improve understanding of a dangerous form of irregular heartbeat that often goes undetected.

Listen to your heart

3 mins

Don't worry, be happy

If you want to attain a greater level of happiness, you have to work at it.

Don't worry, be happy

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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