From the New Zealand Listener archive
June 5-11 2004 Vol 194 No 3343
Features
Upfront Graham Henry by Mark Revington
All Black coach Graham HenryAll that glitters by Philip Vine
Our love of bargains has made us a nation of enthusiastic traders at online auctions, but there are dangers as well as delights.Back to Cassino by Selwyn Manning
For the men who returned to the site of one of New Zealand's bloodiest battles, the strongest memories were of their comrades who never came home.Buying into status by Jane Clifton
Anxiety about success is making us miserable. What can we do about our desire to be or have the biggest and the best?Women on top by Carson Scott
Expat Judith Mayhew Jonas is a famous London dame teaching the Brits a thing or two about progressing a woman's lot.Star-struck by Marilyn Head
Amateur astronomer Albert Jones fills the professional stargazers with awe – but he really wanted to be a radio ham.
Arts & Books
Here comes trouble by Olivia Kember
Music A report on the state of post-rock by Jim Pinckney
Film To err is human, to forget divine by Charlotte Grimshaw
Theatre These violent delights by Harry Ricketts
Theatre Come not between the dragon and his wrath by Faith Oxenbridge
Art At the temple of Ralph by Bridie Lonie
Books
Chinatown by Tze Ming Mok
Word by Tim Wilson
She'll be right by Norman Bilbrough
Anne and Ann-Marie's visions by Jane Hurley
A haunting in Canterbury, an Elvis in the Wairarapa by David Eggleton
TV & Radio
Radio review Under the sun by David Hill
Radio week Reality check by Olivia Kember
TV films Candy says by Philip Matthews
TV review Where art shows fear to tread by Diana Wichtel
TV week Hit the beach by Rebecca Keillor