ListenerNew ZealandLondon residency with connections to Kiwi literary royalty provides a rare opportunity for NZ writersFiona Kidman inspires new London writers’ residency.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerHealthLow fibre diets can bring big consequences for gut microbiome and health, but one humble fruit can helpMost of us consume insufficient fibre, depriving gut microbiome of much-needed diversity.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerOpinionCharlotte Grimshaw: Authors, politicians, lawyers - anyone can dress up a terrible idea as a good oneSome old enough to remember the Iraq war argue US & Israel’s Iranian attacks are rational.24 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerCultureComposer/guitarist Dylan Lardelli brings musical explorations back homeDylan Lardelli offers rare chance to hear classical music from the outer edges.24 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: A Spy Amongst Us by Marc MierowskyUnravelling unlikely links to espionage, English & Scottish union and author Daniel Defoe.24 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: March 25Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.24 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve BrauniasSteve Braunias on legends of the trade: Bernard Orsman, Mark Sainsbury, Fran O’Sullivan, Cathy Campbell and Chris RattueReflections on Wellington Polytechnic journalism school’s class of 1980.24 Mar 03:45 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentThis year’s Taite Prize Classic Record: The story of the Mint Chicks' ‘Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!’ and the upstarts behind itA look back at the 2006 release and the volatile history of the band.24 Mar 02:01 AM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhen psychology professor Niki Harré set out to establish a secular religion, the results didn’t quite go to planProfessor's new book explores what the secular world can learn from religion.23 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsFossil fools: Danyl McLauchlan on the coalition’s petrol problemSharks circle as govt backtracks on clean energy & a fuel crisis conspires against it.22 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerCartoonsAnthony Ellison’s cartoon of the weekAnthony Ellison shares his perspective on the week in politics.21 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Tibet says Luxon asked to be next Dalai LamaGreg Dixon runs a satirical eye over local and international politics.19 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan on National’s latest poor polling resultsThe poor poll may reflect the government’s failure to hit most of its economic targets.15 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionCharlotte Grimshaw: Authors, politicians, lawyers - anyone can dress up a terrible idea as a good oneSome old enough to remember the Iraq war argue US & Israel’s Iranian attacks are rational.24 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve BrauniasSteve Braunias on legends of the trade: Bernard Orsman, Mark Sainsbury, Fran O’Sullivan, Cathy Campbell and Chris RattueReflections on Wellington Polytechnic journalism school’s class of 1980.24 Mar 03:45 AM
ListenerListenerOpinionFriends, neighbours, whānau: it’s time to start a movement and join the drain gangAn idea embraced by San Franciscans could help ease NZ’s stormwater drainage problems.22 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDuncan Garner: Chris Hipkins, social media and the fraying line between private and public lifeNo one wins when private lives are dragged into the public arena.20 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandLondon residency with connections to Kiwi literary royalty provides a rare opportunity for NZ writersFiona Kidman inspires new London writers’ residency.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: March 25Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.24 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhen psychology professor Niki Harré set out to establish a secular religion, the results didn’t quite go to planProfessor's new book explores what the secular world can learn from religion.23 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandTitle fights: What owners wished they knew before buying into apartments and townhousesDisputes over shared costs are tearing body corporates apart. 22 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: The new tricks your phone uses to fend off snoopers and scammersMany violations are low‑tech, not a hacker breaking into a data centre. 11 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space worksEven if you loathe the man, you should be quietly cheering him on.25 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: The NZ demise of EB Games confirms digital distribution now dominatesGaming will become an empire without temples where fans can celebrate their obsession.11 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerHealthLow fibre diets can bring big consequences for gut microbiome and health, but one humble fruit can helpMost of us consume insufficient fibre, depriving gut microbiome of much-needed diversity.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthWar in the Middle East pushes up price of coffeeSome 80% of the world's adults drink coffee, which produces an immediate mood booster.23 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerHealthIs stress quietly reshaping the way you eat?Research shows stress can change how our bodies process and store what we eat.18 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerHealthQuiet quitting vs hustle culture: Is either better for your mental health?Slavish devotion to work is unhealthy, but will lowering your effort actually help?18 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Man, 59, seeks hobbiesUnlike proper hobbies, neither mowing lawns or stacking firewood are not without purpose.21 Mar 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerLifeSweet delights from baker/cartoonist Tat Effby’s latest cookbook Getting over repeat rejection by The Great British Bake Off, Tat has fun in new cookbook.20 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperWeekend wine guide: What is wine quality?Experts use varying criteria to assess how good a wine is. 19 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Lost letter mysteriesCould a reunion be on the cards thanks to mail received at Lush Places?14 Mar 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerCultureComposer/guitarist Dylan Lardelli brings musical explorations back homeDylan Lardelli offers rare chance to hear classical music from the outer edges.24 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureBenjamin Britten’s ‘shimmering’ Illuminations comes to ChristchurchSoprano Carleen Ebbs will sing the work later this month.19 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureGrande dame of song steps back from heading NZ’s national choirMore than anyone, Karen Grylls has led the way in forging an NZ choral music identity.11 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerCultureTriumph of spirit: The dance masterpiece Gloria returnsFor the first time since Douglas Wright's death, Gloria is being staged in Aotearoa. 10 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentThis year’s Taite Prize Classic Record: The story of the Mint Chicks' ‘Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!’ and the upstarts behind itA look back at the 2006 release and the volatile history of the band.24 Mar 02:01 AM
ListenerListenerReviewsSarah WattA biopic of living with Tourette syndrome is superbly doneAn accomplished supporting cast in I Swear balances representation and compassion.23 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentListener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Reb Fountain, Office Dog, Anna Calvi with Matt Berninger, and moreNew and intriguing tracks selected by writers at the Listener magazine.23 Mar 03:45 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentSalute to the captain: Scenes from the four-marae goodbye to Herbs chief Dilworth KarakaFilm-maker Tearepa Kahi on the farewell to the reggae warrior.21 Mar 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandLondon residency with connections to Kiwi literary royalty provides a rare opportunity for NZ writersFiona Kidman inspires new London writers’ residency.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: A Spy Amongst Us by Marc MierowskyUnravelling unlikely links to espionage, English & Scottish union and author Daniel Defoe.24 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Son of Nobody by Yann MartelBooker winner Yann Martel’s latest novel is a brain-busting tour de force.23 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: A Better Life by Lionel ShriverClose-to-the-bone satire poses questions about immigration in an alternative New York.22 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksCop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakesHow to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.21 Feb 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeMilk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe MurdersWas it an act of temporary, alcohol-induced madness? Or plain bloody murder?27 Dec 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writingFrom contemporary court cases to historic murders, 2025's best read crime stories.26 Dec 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’Mercy for Hakyung Lee was bartered for at sentencing.14 Dec 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldDemocracy needs armed forces, but young Germans will take a lot more convincingWith increased Russian aggression and US untrustworthiness, Germany needs more soldiers.18 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerWorldApocalypse how: A field guide to the end of the world as the doomsday clock ticks forwardWhen’s the apocalypse coming, and what are the six likeliest ways it's going to kill us?09 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganThe political divide over the future of Bondi’s bridgeThe bridge at the centre of the Bondi massacre is the latest subject of debate. 04 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerWorldWas Renee Good’s death the result of senseless violence or an outcome of domestic terrorism?Why your “moral language” will determine how you answer this question.26 Jan 05:02 PM
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