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February 28-March 5 2004 Vol 192 No 3329

Features

  • Upfront Jane Campion by Philip Matthews
    Philip Matthews talks to Jane Campion [film-maker, Oscar winner].

  • Man of the moment Man of the moment by Jane Clifton
    Will Don Brash's historic success at the polls prove a five-minute wonder?

  • Pushing the envelope Pushing the envelope by Philip Matthews
    Will it be Year of the Whale or Year of the Orc at the Academy Awards?

  • To dye for by Bianca Zander
    Going grey – the hair that dare not speak its name.

  • Pie in the sky by Marilyn Head
    Should the US throw so much money at a Mars moonbase project?

  • The one about a Scottish lighthouse keeper by Roy Colbert
    Peter Hill is in New Zealand to collect stories about a profession that now beams from his books.

  • X-plated by Olivia Kember
    What licence is there for the new three-letter plates?

Arts & Books

  • Arts The town that Edna built by Roy Colbert

  • Dance The shock of the new by Francesca Horsley

  • Theatre Within a monster by Natasha Hay

  • Theatre Without a father by Anna Chinn

  • Music Portuguese is the loving tongue by Jim Pinckney

  • Art I am Luise's body by Anthony Byrt

Books

TV & Radio

  • Radio review Our friends in the North by Sarah Daniell

  • Radio week Instruments for peace by Olivia Kember

  • TV films But look, more Will Smith by James Cardno

  • TV review Woolly logic by Diana Wichtel

  • TV week Survival of the fittest by Amy Prebble

Columnists

  • Computers Heavy traffic by Russell Brown

  • Drink Rising to the challenge by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial Sea change by Pamela Stirling

  • Health Waiting for the pandemic by Noel O'Hare

  • Sport Say when by Joseph Romanos

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell