New Zealand Listener - November 04-10 2023
New Zealand Listener - November 04-10 2023
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Kraftwerk
Coral grief
The Anxiety Epidemic
All eyes on the prize
The albatross eggs at Taiaroa Head are being closely observed this breeding season after devastating thefts last year, writes Neville Peat.
2 mins
Silence is golden
It may be frustrating waiting to learn the make-up of our next government, but enjoy the quiet while it lasts.
4 mins
Freedoms flicker
A funny thing happened on the way home the other week. Approaching our neighbourhood, we saw police in riot gear at a crossroads, a large crowd gathered and a rubbish bin set alight in the middle of the street, just like you see in the Middle East during protests.
2 mins
A trap for young and old players
Rugby aside, New Zealanders are not great exponents of overkill, which is why the little-used power to crush boy racers' cars has been massively superseded by the deterrent employed by a genteel county in England.
2 mins
Forbidden cities
The 15-minute city conspiracy theory is not the strangest such idea to emerge T in recent years the fantastical QAnon canon takes some topping - but it might be the most unlikely.
2 mins
Cocooning our kids
Anxiety and depression are skyrocketing among our young. While the pandemic and digital media are factors, many experts point the finger at overprotective parenting.
10+ mins
The shifting centre
MMP has spawned a group of strategically conservative” voters who act as a handbrake on the left and the right.
5 mins
Coral grief
Coral reefs are noisy living animals vital to other marine life, particularly in the South Pacific. As the oceans warm, quick action is needed to reverse their decline.
8 mins
Spin doctors
Music is everywhere - on our phones and in the cloud-but, thanks in part to Taylor Swift, Kiwis are joining the vinyl revival.
10 mins
Era of their ways
The queen of historical fiction turns her gaze on the largely ignored lives of ordinary women.
3 mins
Tough love
The author of The Slap examinines a tentative relationship between two ageing men with much emotional baggage.
3 mins
Nice werk if you can get it
With the help of superfans including Bill Bailey and local musicians and producers, we celebrate the return of the enduring, influential, confounding electronic group Kraftwerk.
4 mins
Once Dada, now Abba
Kraftwerk weren't always understood at home but now the group is a German pop-culture institution.
2 mins
Better werk stories
Local musicians, producers and DJs on the Kraftwerk influence.
3 mins
Failing to do justice
Martin Scorsese’s 1920s true-crime race murder saga mistakes length for depth.
2 mins
Worth the plunge
Annette Bening shines as endurance swimmer.
2 mins
Go nuts
Myths about fat content have given nuts a bad rap when in fact they are good for our heart and mental health.
2 mins
Too much of a good thing
Familiarity can breed contempt when you see people too often.
3 mins
Back from the dead
Bytes can now meet the afterlife, but should they?
3 mins
Crumbs of comfort
On Sunday, I baked bread. I love making bread. It makes you feel like a better person.
3 mins
New Zealand Listener Magazine Description:
Editor: Are Media
Categoría: News
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: 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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