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From the New Zealand Listener archive

May 14-20 2005 Vol 198 No 3392

Features

  • Upfront Te Radar by Matt Nippert
    Funny war correspondent.

  • Cover Story Virgin territory by Nick Smith
    While New Zealand grapples with a teenage sex crisis, government agencies sit on their hands and Brian Tamaki’s Destiny Church makes a bold bid to control sex education.

  • The folly & the glory The folly & the glory by Graeme Hunt
    Gallipoli was the beginning of the end of our “imperial subservience”.

  • Sound of silence by Joanne Black
    Attempts by New Zealand’s music community to set up a composer-in-residence scheme in Douglas Lilburn’s home have hit a sour note.

  • I am woman, but… by Diana Wichtel
    Is motherhood just too hard?

  • Waging trade in Southeast Asia by Nick Smith
    Why won’t New Zealand agree not to invade its ASEAN neighbours?

  • Trends Reefer madness by Veronika Meduna
    Results from a long-term Dunedin-based study have pinpointed a genetic variation that links smoking cannabis with developing psychosis.

Arts & Books

  • Art Some assembly required by Tessa Laird

  • Film Feelings by Philip Matthews

  • Music Show and tell by Peter Shaw

  • Music “You are all phonies …” by Jon Bywater

  • Culture Nick’s shadow by Philip Matthews

  • Royal NZ Ballet It’s in my blood by Jane Bowron

Books

TV & Radio

Columnists