Australia: an “intellectual gulag”
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Column claiming that Australians “hate thinkers” sparks fiery exchanges.
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Emoticons and emoji – enriching the written word or an abomination?
By Toby Manhire in The Internaut
Column claiming that Australians “hate thinkers” sparks fiery exchanges.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Phrenology may be discredited, but we do still judge by appearances.
By Jennifer Bowden in Nutrition
Is it possible to eat a vegan diet and still have good health long term?
By Mark Broatch
New Zealander Derek Handley, 35, who has launched two successful mobile technology start-ups, talks to Mark Broatch about breaking rules, learning hard
By Guy Somerset
A handful of other things you might like to consider.
For quality fine wines, you don’t have to break the bank.
By Toby Manhire
Internet hate is on the wane, argues writer. I hate what you've written, argues another.
By Mark Lister
Investment analyst Mark Lister follows up last year’s sharemarket picks and recommends yield and growth stocks for the year ahead.
The New Zealand Listener has 35 double passes to The Hunt to give away
By Guy Somerset
'He’s loved women horizontally, yes, but vertically and every other angle in between.'
By The Listener
If pro is the opposite of con, then what is the opposite of progress?
By Helene Wong
Helen Wong reviews The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
By Fiona Rae
Lois Daish's investigations into the history of the Anzac biscuit revealed the earliest published recipe, and a modern update.
COVER STORY: 'Treated worse than animals'