From the New Zealand Listener archive
October 4-10 2003 Vol 190 No 3308
Features
Upfront Kirsten Morelle by Veronica Schmidt
Ah, New Zealand. Where else in the world does a pop star with a smash record and three hit singles...Wish upon a star by Mark Revington
A recent study claims to debunk astrology once and for all, but true believers say it’s not that simple. In an age of science and rational thought, how does astrological superstition survive?Not present by Philip Matthews
Are there lessons for school-attendance protocols in the Coral Burrows tragedy?Worlds apart by Gordon Campbell
Instead of siding with the angels after the WTO's Cancun collapse, New Zealand backs the sinners. Why?The flight of Te Kooti by Sid Marsh
Retracing the final dramatic episode of the New Zealand Wars through the mysterious Urewera wilderness.
Argument Dear Crown by Ranginui Walker
An open letter to Helen, Bill, Richard, Peter, Jeanette and Jim.
Arts & Books
Arts Only in Wellington by Michael Norris
Music September when it came by Nick Bollinger
Art Take off your clothes by Jon Bywater
Film The Italian leg by Helene Wong
Books
The debutante by Tim Wilson
He's ever such a good friend to Iris by Marion McLeod
New Zealand books: new and noted by Steve Braunias
The tyrant of cool by R Carl Shuker
Men in white by Harry Ricketts
Pond woebegone by Jane Hurley
Portrait of a (mad) lady by David Larsen
Let us now praise Edith by Julia Millen
A killing in Israel by Mark Peters
A killing in Utah by Kathy Young
TV & Radio
Radio review As easy as A, B or C by David Hill
Radio week Born to play by Felicity Monk
TV films Crocodile Dundee, again by Philip Matthews
TV review Stupidity in spades by Diana Wichtel
TV week Another cracker by Amy Prebble and Diana Balham