New Zealand Listener - November 05, 2022
New Zealand Listener - November 05, 2022
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School's Out Is remote learning damaging our kids' education?
Frozen Berries The latest advice on how to use them without getting sick
The Crown New season revives royals' 90s nightmares
Be afraid
The smart money has US democracy making it through the 2022 election. But all bets are off for 2024.
3 mins
Define relevance
This was the kind of language that could excite and move us, thrill us with its beauty, make us laugh.
2 mins
For whom the bell tolls
The heavy-handed way in which the Beehive is trying to foist these things upon us rankles many.
2 mins
Women at war
No one will come to her aid if men with guns come knocking, but Sandu is outspoken in supporting the West.
3 mins
Fingers in the dyke
Well-meaning attempts to stem our greenhouse-gas emissions risk fuelling more widespread flare-ups.
4 mins
Pause the remote
Covid may have accelerated the trend to shift learning online, but not everyone is convinced itâs the right move.
10 mins
Breathing easier
New research into children's asthma medication could lead to significant benefits for them- and the health system.
6 mins
Back in an English country garden
After some lean times and a foray into politics, British celebrity cook and greenie Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is revisiting the good life.
8 mins
About face
Medical historian Lindsey Fitzharris talks to NAOMI ARNOLD about her biography of a pioneering Kiwi plastic surgeon during WWI, and the context it gave her own diagnosis of cancer.
8 mins
Travels on a shaky continent
The war in Ukraine has cast a pall over Europe. But it was still worth travelling there, Aucklander SARAH BECK found on a recent visit.
8 mins
Legionnaires' is on the march
It's peak season for a potentially fatal respiratory disease linked to garden products. But there are ways to minimise the risks.
3 mins
Scary berries
The recent hepatitis A outbreak is a dire reminder of the perils of eating uncooked frozen berries.
3 mins
Overa barrel
Winemakers are forsaking traditional oak casks in pursuit of more restrained flavours.
2 mins
Teflon coating
The role of scandals in politics is a lot more complicated than you might think.
3 mins
Going batty
More than a century after they were last spotted, long-tailed bats may have returned to Christchurch.
3 mins
Warrior queens of the Middle Ages
Medieval women were far from historical bit players and a captivating new history puts them in their proper place.
3 mins
Home & away
Three Australian authors explore themes of love, loss, escape and rebuilding.
4 mins
Past misdeeds, present terrors
The return of an iconic detective leads the latest crime offerings.
2 mins
Words, brains, birds & trains
New non-fiction for kids stirs wonder for language, the human body, nature and the ways we get around.
2 mins
French stew
A ruminative tale of female friendship, mythmaking and folk wisdom.
2 mins
Collateral damage
The decades-long struggle to reverse the UKâs enforced exile of an island nation.
3 mins
Standing out from the herd
Film-maker COSTA BOTES on how his latest project, about a Waikato cow-whisperer, began and how it fits into an uncompromising career spent capturing the stories of idiosyncratic, persistent and passionate people.
4 mins
Widow in the frame
Unpredictable murder-mystery grips from the start.
2 mins
Women on top
A drama with forceful female performances impresses with its scraps.
2 mins
Moctar in da house
Next yearâs Womad brings the Hendrix of the desertâ to NZ.
2 mins
Songs for the planet
In his long-awaited new solo album, Brian Eno shares his concern for the environment.
2 mins
A right royal to-do
As The Crown moves into the 1990s; the yet-to-screen season five has already drawn flak from the rich and famous.
3 mins
Grey area
A trained neuroscientist looks inwards to find the origins of his sexual orientation.
3 mins
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5 mins
Change of 'Seasonsâ
A touring show hopes to change attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities.
2 mins
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The New Zealand Listener is New Zealandâs 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 Zealandâs agenda since 1939.
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