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July 17-23 2004 Vol 194 No 3349

Features

  • Chris Knox Upfront Chris Knox by Philip Matthews
    Philip Matthews talks to Chris Knox [musician, cultural hero, movie nut] .

  • Secrets of the fridge by Mark Revington
    Nutritional experts now say that you should eat at least one food with a low glycaemic index at every meal. The GI is a scientifically proven way of measuring how carbohydrates in foods affect blood glucose levels. So, how can you use it to boost your energy and health?

  • The 1.5 generation by Andrew Janes
    A fundamental shift in the nature of migration has been largely overlooked by policy-makers. Are Kiwi Asians here to stay?

  • Enough rope by Rachel Helyer Donaldson
    The Kiwi talent behind Touching the Void, a gripping documentary about two climbers and their disastrous attempt on a notorious peak.

  • A shot at democracy by Joanna Nathan
    Are Kiwi soldiers making a difference in Afghanistan? Undeterred by the country’s equipment shortages and illiteracy, they are training recruits for a national army – a vital step on the war-torn nation’s road to stability.

  • Please don't mess with this sign by Matt Nippert
    The unlikely symbiosis between advertisers and those who hijack their campaigns.

  • All about oil by Matt Nippert
    A new “great game” is being played out in Central Asia.

  • Woolly jumpers by Diana Balham
    Trust New Zealanders to find a new animal sport.

Arts & Books

  • Arts The grand illusion by William McAloon

  • Film Feminism - the sequel by Bianca Zander

  • Film Festival diary One night in Belgium by Philip Matthews

  • Music Optimism and breakdown by Nick Bollinger

  • Theatre The sad girl and the dirty clown by Faith Oxenbridge

  • Theatre Cybersex and the city by Natasha Hay

  • Art Cleanliness by Anthony Byrt

Books

TV & Radio

  • Radio review Food for thought by Camille Guy

  • Radio week Pack your bags, mum by Olivia Kember

  • TV films Heaven can wait by Philip Matthews

  • TV review Send in the clowns by Olivia Kember

  • TV week Sex and the seniors by Rebecca Keillor

Columnists

  • Computers Moveable beast by Russell Brown

  • Drink Toast of the town by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial Parties to a crime by Tim Watkin

  • Economy The unrepentant reformer by Brian Easton

  • Sport Freefall by Joseph Romanos

  • Trends Revenge of the ditz by Diana Wichtel

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell