In this week's New Zealand Listener
July 4-10 2009 Vol 219 No 3608
Features
Cover story Think again by Mary Jane Boland
New research into brain function gives hope to those with degenerative diseases – and sends a message that we can improve our brains within days.Feature Dumb and dumber by Jane Clifton
Within 10 years, celebrity culture has become all-pervasive, and the recession is likely to make it even more dominant.Feature Kiwi fame game by Jane Clifton
Celebrity power seems to work differently here than in the US and UK, but it can still go horribly wrong.Feature State of tension by Shabnam Dastgheib
When Iranian New Zealander Shabnam Dastgheib visited family and friends in Iran, she found a youthful country struggling to define itself under heavy government repression. But discontent is growing and protests over alleged voter fraud in the recent election are getting louder, despite a harsh official crackdownFeature What's cooking? by Ruth Nichol
Whitebait fritters and pavlova are appearing on posh restaurant menus as Kiwis embrace their culinary roots. Is this interest in traditional food here to stay or just another fad?
Arts & Books
Arts Fresh blood by Stephen Jewell
Books Game master by Paula Morris
Books Ghost world by Siobhan Harvey
Books Lift off by David Larsen
Books Bottle blonde by Lydia Wevers
Art The world(s) in one place by Logan Sisley
Cultural curmudgeon Pooh, petrol and galleries by Hamish Keith
DVDs Minor to major by Guy Somerset
Classical Sometimes more is less by Ian Dando
Film In the swim by David Larsen
TV & Radio
The Lounge Aussie drama Packed to the Rafters by Fiona Rae
TV Week Farewell to 30 Rock and Battlestar Galactica by Fiona Rae
TV Films Tales of the supernatural by Jerram Watts
Radio Week Copyright law and thoughts on torture by Fiona Rae
Radio Frequencies Small country, big choice
TV Informer Futurama Lives!
TV Information Classifications and addresses
Columnists
Editorial Abuse of the system
Interview The Interview: Louie Psihoyos by Sarah Barnett
Television Plattitudes by Diana Wichtel
Life I spy by Bill Ralston
The Internaut All the rage by Deborah Hill Cone
Politics The shipping news by Jane Clifton
The Black Page To a ridiculous degree by Joanne Black
Health Every breath you take by Linley Boniface
Nutrition Radical thinking by Jennifer Bowden
Sport Winning ways by Richard Becht
Inbox Rules and Reg by David Hill
Business Coming clean by Rebecca Macfie
Ecologic All fired up by Sarah Barnett
Food Winter tales by Martin Bosley
Wine Going cheap by Michael Cooper
