From the New Zealand Listener archive
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 by Jane Clifton
Will Don Brash's historic success at the polls prove a five-minute wonder?
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
ZZ, 30 by Paula Morris
New Zealand books: new and noted by Steve Braunias
The old man and the sea by Mark Revington
And now a few words from a bicyclist by Brian Turner
The emperor's old clothes by Chris Trotter
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