From the New Zealand Listener archive
April 18-24 2009 Vol 218 No 3597
Features
Cover Story The five billion dollar woman by Ruth Laugesen
Helen Clark talks about her new UN job, tackling poverty, and leaving Parliament after 27 years.Feature The great coastal property con? by Joanne Black
The mad rush to develop coastal property is over, leaving a glut of sections and owners facing big losses.Feature Material world by Jane Clifton
Quilting is proving to be a recession-proof artform.Feature Face down and funny by Diana Wichtel
Dylan Moran, the genius behind Black Books, lifts the lid of his anarchic washing-machine mind.
Arts & Books
Art The female gazes back by David Eggleton
Film Radio ha ha by Helene Wong
Music Freshly minted by Nick Bollinger
Classical A musical pilgrim by Ian Dando
Books
Books The wonder of it all by Kevin Rabalais
Books Walls have ears
Books Under the weather by Louise O'Brien
TV & Radio
The Lounge Ready, steady, bro’ by Sarah Barnett
TV Week Female detective shows at their best this weekend by Sarah Barnett
TV Films Action thrills with Vin Diesel, Mel Gibson and Jean-Claude Van Damme by Sarah Barnett
Radio Week Global Sounds heads to Texas on Radio New Zealand Concert by Fiona Rae
TV Informer Triangle pulls the plug on Wellington
TV Information Classifications and addresses
2009 Radio Awards List of finalists
Columnists
Editorial No more nukes
Interview Lynda La Plante by Fiona Rae
Life Bow-wowing to pressure by Bill Ralston
Politics Is it a bird, a plane? No, it’s a super-city. by Jane Clifton
The Internaut Odd man out by Deborah Hill Cone
Health Joint effort by Linley Boniface
Nutrition Soy the word by Jennifer Bowden
Sport Look who’s winning, too by Richard Becht
Inbox Hopping mad by Jon Bridges
Economy Competing interests by Brian Easton
Ecologic Going to waste by Sarah Barnett
Food Taking sides
Wine Rich rewards
Travel In the pink,Madam by Yvonne van Dongen
The Black Page Them’s the breaks by Joanne Black