New Zealand Listener - January 27 - February 02, 2024Add to Favorites

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Brexit wounds
South African steel
Arthouse outhouse

A neglected founding story

Sarah Mathew, a little-heralded pioneer woman, did more to cement Auckland’s position as the country’s capital than she is given credit for, says Tessa Duder.

A neglected founding story

2 mins

Kafka's bad dream

In the UK, the corner shop performs much the same function as the Kiwi dairy: it's where you buy basics like bread and milk until you visit a supermarket or more dedicated establishment. In many places, these corner shops also double as sub-post offices, charged with selling stamps, dispensing pensions and a multitude of other state-related issues.

Kafka's bad dream

2 mins

Trying for abstinence

Summer has arrived in the Far North, drying out the land, emptying the rainwater tank, spreading the scent of mānuka, sea and salt. We hear reports of a celebrity wedding in a neighbouring bay: glamorous TV news reporter Helen Castles has married sports broadcaster Andrew Saville. Castles has a solid fan base around here. I once rode in a crowded minivan to a local unveiling and the whole journey was taken up with an admiring group discussion of her journalistic exploits.

Trying for abstinence

2 mins

Money and the bag

The great actor-director Orson Welles reckoned living in the lap of luxury was terrific except \"you never know when luxury is going to stand up\".

Money and the bag

2 mins

Wine o'clock not

Awash in powerful marketing, women are not heeding the messages on the dangers of alcohol.

Wine o'clock not

10+ mins

Splitting headache

Cutting ties with the European Union has failed Britons according to almost every parameter but a reversal is not on the cards anytime soon.

Splitting headache

8 mins

Immigration pitch

As test cricket returns to free-to-air TV, James Borrowdale looks at how the South African diaspora has changed our summer game.

Immigration pitch

10 mins

Ready for takeoff

A Marton man's connection to a WWII flying ace launched a lifelong commitment to keeping vintage fighters in the air.

Ready for takeoff

6 mins

A dog's life

They're man's best friend. We talk to them and expect them to understand, but what do they make of us?

A dog's life

9 mins

Acts of war

Two very different experiences of World War II and a rollicking read from Australia in latest summer reads.

Acts of war

4 mins

Songs, the key of life

Music-loving novelist Michel Faber explores the psychology and sociology behind the sounds that keep us hooked.

Songs, the key of life

3 mins

Charting the abyss

Real-life adventure story reveals the daring efforts being made to map vast tracts of the world's unexplored seabed.

Charting the abyss

3 mins

Fighting back

The hell that was slavery is relayed in all its horror in award-winning writer’s first historical novel.

Fighting back

2 mins

Child's play

Ann Packer surveys some summery reads for young ones.

Child's play

2 mins

Wim & vigour

Prolific German director Wim Wenders talks about how his acclaimed new film about the life of a Tokyo toilet janitor went from side project to awards contender.

Wim & vigour

7 mins

Stranger things

A moving portrayal of dealing with grief and childhood wounds.

Stranger things

2 mins

Harmony preserved

Best known for being a member of one of rock's first supergroups, Graham Nash is bringing his distinctive voice to New Zealand for the first time.

Harmony preserved

4 mins

Without a trace

Piha is world renowned for its wild surf but it has another claim to fame - six people have disappeared. Are they the victims of a serial killer and is it time for an inquiry?

Without a trace

4 mins

Austerity attractions

Auckland Philharmonia has some stellar concerts planned, despite budget constraints.

Austerity attractions

2 mins

BFR-your new BFF

A simple pressure cuff is giving hope to those people with rheumatoid arthritis who want to continue exercising.

BFR-your new BFF

4 mins

It's a wind up

As humiliating as they can be, those reminders of past blunders are all part of being mates.

It's a wind up

3 mins

Rock of ages

Ancient rocks may foretell the future of Antarctica's glaciers as the planet warms.

Rock of ages

3 mins

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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.
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