From the New Zealand Listener archive
April 23-29 2005 Vol 198 No 3389
Features
Upfront Martin Devlin by Alistair Bone
Multi-media mouth.Cover Story The heat goes on by Veronika Meduna & Joanne Black
How safe are the alternatives to hormone replacement therapy for women going through menopause?
Forever young by Tim Watkin
Increasingly, young Kiwis are coming to see Gallipoli as the defining moment in New Zealand’s struggle for national identity.A long, long way to go by Nick Smith
Helen Reddy looks back to her feminist anthem “I Am Woman” and to much earlier lives.
Sorry, Prime Minister by Joanne Black
Geoffrey Palmer: My Part in His Downfall.On a bulls-eye by Chris Bourke
“Wars are the ultimate human stage,” says foreign correspondent Jon Lee Anderson.Winging it by Kim Griggs
Don Merton, legendary New Zealand conservationist, bows out.
Arts & Books
Culture Know your enemy by Roy Colbert
Art The island of Dr Braithwaite by Bridie Lonie
Dance The state of Grace by Francesca Horsley
Film If I ruled the world by Helene Wong
Music When I’m 34 by Nick Bollinger
Music Yesterday once more by Chris Knox
Poetry A Trio for All Time by Brian Turner
Books
Masters of war by Ian McGibbon
Books Boy, man and superman by David Eggleton
Further adventures by Jennifer Levasseur
History in the making by Sally Blundell
The other life of Patrick Russ by Hugh Roberts
TV & Radio
TV Films by Philip Matthews
Radio Review No great shakes by Camille Guy
Radio Week by Fiona Rae
DVDs by Chris Knox
TV Review Dead authoritative by Diana Wichtel
TV Week by Fiona Rae and Sarah Barnett
Columnists
Drink Sink your teeth in by Keith Stewart
Economy Fiscal management by Brian Easton
Editorial Who wins? by Pamela Stirling
Food The night before breakfast by Lois Daish
In Memory White silk scarf by Bill McIvor
Politics Getting away with it by Jane Clifton
Sport Can the Kiwis step up? by Joseph Romanos
Travel Where are the trains of yesteryear? by Dean Parker
Wide Area News Media-savvy pontiff