TV & Radio Sunday July 31
By Fiona Rae in Today's TV and Radio
Issue Listener Plus 31st Jul 2011
A new brassy comedy from the creator of My Name Is Earl, and House crashes and burns.
By Fiona Rae in Today's TV and Radio
Issue Listener Plus 31st Jul 2011
A new brassy comedy from the creator of My Name Is Earl, and House crashes and burns.
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
Volunteers Available Mortuary/Chainsaw work Available for general Mortuary/Embalming assistant duties and funeral director assistant position OSH certified chainsaw operator. Most experience large
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
Scientists think it’s time we had a new geological epoch to recognise the impact of human beings on the planet.
By Diana Balham in Radio Week
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
SUNDAY JULY 31
By Diana Balham in TV Films
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
SATURDAY JULY 30
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
SATURDAY JULY 30 Country Calendar (TV1, 7.00pm). Every year there’s at least one droving story, and tonight’s episode follows a Mackenzie Country farmer who prefers a three-
By Mary Kisler in Art
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams features both well-known names and lesser-known later artists who fell under the movement’s spell.
By Jane Westaway in Books
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
Too much interior journey leavesAnn Patchett’s State of Wonder meandering and plodding.
By Craig Sisterson in Books
Issue 3716 30th Jul 2011
American writer John Hart, who appears at the Christchurch Arts Festival today, creates characters as well as crimes.