From the New Zealand Listener archive
May 29-June 4 2004 Vol 193 No 3342
Features
Upfront Paul Casserly by Philip Matthews
Philip Matthews talks to Strawperson Paul Casserly.The colour of life by Alistair Bone
Stress reduction along with a nutrient-rich, calorie-poor diet is the secret of longevity.Up for grabs by Gordon Campbell
Should TVNZ get most of New Zealand On Air’s funds? It would like to think so, but would such a move let us see more of ourselves on air – or less?Fingers in the till by Martin Craig
At least half of retailers' losses are happening behind the counter.Beer and fear by ear by Olivia Kember
It's time to stop cringing at the sound of New Zealand voices in the movies.A poisonous irony by Julian Crane and Tony Blakely
A novel approach to nicotine delivery could help more smokers kick the habit.Flesh made word by Tim Wilson
The stars of the new film about the fall of Troy shine in New York.
Arts & Books
Arts As we like it by Denis Welch
Film Daylight sonata by Philip Matthews
Music The artist who sounds like Prince by Nick Bollinger
Art White album by Sally Blundell
Books
Japan, darkly by Steve Braunias
Terry kicked Dave. Dave screamed. Sam cooked tea by Charlotte Grimshaw
The slowest journey in the world by Julia Millen
The tamer, apparently, of the shrews by Barry Reay
Bono’s passenger, Paula’s guest by Paula Morris
TV & Radio
Radio review Naked ambition by Diana Balham
Radio week Sink or swim by Olivia Kember
TV films Lennon read a book on Marx by Philip Matthews
TV review Hooked, line and sinker by Diana Wichtel
TV week Play it again, Dom by Rebecca Keillor