Who Was That Woman, Anyway? by Aorewa McLeod - review
By Bianca Zander in Books
Issue 3801 7th Mar 2013
This autobiographical novel offering “snapshots of a lesbian life” rings with truth, but lacks the clout of fact.
By Bianca Zander in Books
Issue 3801 7th Mar 2013
This autobiographical novel offering “snapshots of a lesbian life” rings with truth, but lacks the clout of fact.
By Bianca Zander in Music
Issue 3537 23rd Feb 2008
On the eve of her New Zealand visit, Chan Marshall (aka singer/songwriter Cat Power) opens up about temperance, heartbreak and pimping for Chanel.
By Bianca Zander in Uncategorized
Issue 3395 4th Jun 2005
There hasn't been a United Women's Convention since the 70s, but the same group of women who organised the one in Wellington in 1975 have decided that it's time for another. Thirty years on, though, does anyone have time for feminism?
By Bianca Zander in Uncategorized
Issue 3384 19th Mar 2005
British nutritionist Patrick Holford gives us the skinny on his revolutionary new diet.
By Bianca Zander in Uncategorized
Issue 3384 19th Mar 2005
It took a Dutch woman to see our strangeness and photograph it, so that we might one day see it, too.
By Bianca Zander in Theatre
Issue 3380 19th Feb 2005
Is a working-class hero still something to be? Ask British theatre's Angry Old Man, Steven Berkoff.
By Bianca Zander in Commentary
Issue 3378 5th Feb 2005
[jaggeresque lead singer of pluto]
By Bianca Zander Matt Nippert in Commentary
Issue 3374 8th Jan 2005
Why we still bother making New Year's resolutions.