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March 20-26 2004 Vol 193 No 3332

Features

  • Anita McNaught Upfront Anita McNaught by Philip Matthews
    News presenter and media lunch eater Anita McNaught

  • Moving on up by Tim Watkin
    How the Maori renaissance and ethnicity-based policies have led to profound change in New Zealand society.

  • This unfriendly shore by Gordon Campbell
    The treatment of Algerian refugee Ahmed Zaoui is not an exception. It is an example of the tough stance now being taken by New Zealand officialdom towards some of the most vulnerable people on the planet.

  • Minister of cool by Diana Burns
    Brazilian icon and Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil on music, politics and what's good about our race relations.

  • Credit to the boys by Alistair Bone
    In a country where soccer is an exploding sport, what kind of footwork produces a win?

  • Means to an Enz by David Jarman
    A trip to Te Awamutu reveals to a British Split Enz fan just what inspired the group.

  • Men, by a nose by Bruce Ansley
    Are males about to capitulate over nose hair?

Arts & Books

  • Arts Nippon now by Steve Braunias

  • Hello kitty, kitty, kitty by Steve Braunias

  • Film A visitor from Tehran by Philip Matthews

  • Theatre Cook us some (scrambled) eggs by Faith Oxenbridge

  • Music Ever had the feeling you've been cheated? by Nick Bollinger

  • Art The great walled of China by William McAloon

Books

TV & Radio

  • Radio review Laws of the jungle by Jon Gadsby

  • Radio week California schemin' by Olivia Kember

  • TV films Magic, money, aliens, and a brave heart by James Cardno

  • TV review Findin' their feet by Diana Wichtel

  • TV week Personality plus by Diana Balham

Columnists

  • Computers Going down the Googler by Russell Brown

  • Drink Celebrating diversity by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial In the public domain by Pamela Stirling

  • Economy Culture matters by Brian Easton

  • Sport Glory passes by Joseph Romanos

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell