From the New Zealand Listener archive
April 30-May 6 2005 Vol 198 No 3390
Features
Upfront Kathryn Ryan by David W Young
Political editor, Radio New Zealand.Cover Story Birth rights by David W Young
Are gay families really so different from other New Zealand families?Funny business by Bruce Ansley
This week a new local TV comedy has a go at breaking our sitcom barrier.Defending the right by Tim Watkin
The Pitcairn court’s decision to deny a prominent QC has reignited complaints of British injustice to the island.Zimbabwe boycott? by Matt Nippert
Cancellation of the cricket tour would be seen as a real slap in the face for President Mugabe.
Weight of evidence by Graeme Hunt
Ten years after the Cave Creek tragedy took 14 lives, no one is any nearer to being held accountable.Are you ready for the country? by Graham Reid
Inside the Highway of Legends national tour.
Arts & Books
Art High culture by Andrew Paul Wood
Film King loser by Philip Matthews
Music “Like PLO, I don’t surrender …” by Jim Pinckney
New Writing The Argyle by Paula Morris
Poetry Tuesdays by Tim Jones
Poetry As It Was in the Beginning by Stu Bagby
Theatre Con and country by Jane Bowron
Theatre Horse latitudes by Natasha Hay
Theatre Kill Honora Vol 2 by Anna Chinn
Books
Culture The secret history by Philip Matthews
I was a teenage android by David Larsen
His red right hand by Tony Simpson
Your starter for one billion by Rachael King
TV & Radio
Games Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater by Damian Christie
Radio Review Night mixes by David Hill
Radio Week by Fiona Rae
TV Films by Philip Matthews
TV Review Odd one out by Diana Wichtel
TV Week by Fiona Rae and Sarah Barnett
Columnists
The Black Page Bank on it, mate by Joanne Black
Business Culture of success by David W Young
Design Conquering the fidget factor by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins
Drink Both sides now by Keith Stewart
Food A cut above by Lois Daish
How It's Going One night out drinking by Denis Welch
Politics Get real by Jane Clifton
Sport Back on the prowl by Joseph Romanos
Wide Area News Something to prove by Russell Brown