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Ancient sounds: the musicans seem as venerable as the music


From the Listener archive: Columnists

March 17-23 2007 Vol 207 No 3488

  • The Black Page The plane truth by Joanne Black
    If an MP wants to encourage others to go on a low-carbon diet, she should first clip her own wings.

  • Business The greening of government by David W Young
    Moves to curb waste may be out of touch with economic reality.

  • Drink That’s the spirit by Keith Stewart
    Sochu is not something most New Zealanders have ever heard about, never mind tried.

  • Food A culinary journey by Lois Daish
    Following seasonal rhythms and using local ingredients are the essence of producing good food – at home and in a restaurant.

  • Food Food to share. by Alison Mudford
    Lois joins the Listener.

  • Health & Science Born to be wild? by Glen Stenhouse
    Attention-seeking, bossy, boisterous, impatient, impulsive?

  • Inbox Play it again, Tim by Jon Bridges
    They don’t write songs like this any more. Or they won’t now, anyway.

  • Media Boots’n’all by Staff Writers
    There are loads of laughs to be had from sweaty socks and shared sleeping bags.

  • Politics Insiders’ guide by Jane Clifton
    Surely, the Corrections Department’s job is undoable. Why don’t they just admit it?

  • Sport Dropping the ball by Paul Lewis
    Something is rotten in the state of Australian rugby.

  • Travel Old-time music by Steve Sole
    In a remote corner of China, they play it their way.

  • Wide Area News Not the good oil by Russell Brown
    Global PR campaigners have taken to using “real” internet users to push their message.