From the New Zealand Listener archive
October 27-November 2 2007 Vol 211 No 3520
Features
Cover We can beat breast cancer by Sarah Barnett
So says breast surgeon Susan Love – and she doesn’t mean a little bit at a time, but altogether. Completely.
Feature Citizen Moore by Rebecca Macfie
A genial, blokish, seemingly dull accountant with a penchant for vintage cars proved to be a passionate, polarising and radical Christchurch mayor. Now Garry Moore is ready to reform Auckland’s sorry civic services.Feature The big ball’s up by Trevor Richards
Before the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, Trevor Richards reported (Listener, October 13) on rising All Black fever in Paris. That was a long, long time ago.Feature The barbie bites back by Jennifer Bowden
This summer, don’t burn. The meat, that is.Feature Perfectly Frank by Matt Nippert
Feature - Upfront Adrian Orr by Matt Nippert
The hopes of Baby Boomers edging into their retirement years rest in the hands of Adrian Orr...
Arts & Books
New Writing The Stories of Frank Sargeson by Sue Orr
Poetry I have come simply by Emily Dobson
DVDs DVDs by Philip Matthews & Alexander Bisley
Art Wall of contusion by David Eggleton
Classical Classical by Ian Dando
Film Northern composure by Philip Matthews
Music Paint it grey by Nick Bollinger
Opera The south will rise again by John Pattinson
Theatre In the penal colony by Natasha Hay
Books
Books In the zone by John Coley
Books The sky glares by Philip Matthews
Books Flacks & hacks by Martin Hirst
TV & Radio
TV Week TV Week by Fiona Rae
TV Films TV Films by Philip Matthews
TV Review Quick, no one’s watching by Diana Wichtel
Radio Week Radio Week by Fiona Rae
Music Week Music Week by Fiona Rae
TV Information TV Information by Fiona Rae
Radio Frequencies Radio Frequencies by Fiona Rae
Columnists
Health Syphilis: the sequel by Linley Boniface
Ecologic Home, James
Business So far, so squishy by David W Young
Under African Skies Sunset strip by Gareth Morgan
Sport Get back by Paul Lewis
Inbox Off the eaten track by Jon Bridges
Food Baker’s kiss by Martin Bosley
Travel Remember them by Bruce Ansley
Politics The plot sickens by Jane Clifton
Life No. No. No. by Bill Ralston
The Black Page Whiter than whiteware by Joanne Black
Wide Area News Soon as by Russell Brown
Editorial Pip pip hooray!