ListenerLifeThe Good Life: Man, 59, seeks hobbiesUnlike proper hobbies, neither mowing lawns or stacking firewood are not without purpose.21 Mar 06:00 PM
ListenerCartoonsAnthony Ellison’s cartoon of the weekAnthony Ellison shares his perspective on the week in politics.21 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerOpinionDuncan 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
ListenerOpinionLeah McFallLeah McFall: Why does an apron worn in public now command such authority? After years of symbolising enslavement in the home, wearing an apron is now a power move.20 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentNatascha McElhone on her NZ horror experience, podcasting with Jacinda Ardern and playing Sherlock’s mumThe English star of Californication has been filming in Wellington.20 Mar 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsRussell BaillieCosmic, comic and hopeful: Ryan Gosling’s end-of-the-world movie is a blastGosling is less the Neil Armstrong he was in First Man, but more a science nerd Ken. 20 Mar 05:04 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
ListenerListenerBooksTop 10 bestselling New Zealand books: March 21NZ readers love a memoir, just look at the latest local bestsellers.20 Mar 05:00 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
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
ListenerListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s political cartoon of the weekChris Slane's take on the week in politics.15 Mar 05:04 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
ListenerListenerOpinionLeah McFallLeah McFall: Why does an apron worn in public now command such authority? After years of symbolising enslavement in the home, wearing an apron is now a power move.20 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionCathrin Schaer Is Germany's Radical Anti-Smartphone Front about to have its moment in the sun?A burgeoning counter-culture movement leads the way on tech resistance. 18 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDavid HarveyDavid Harvey: The debate over gender identity and legal obligationRespect is essential, but legal compulsion is another question.17 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandFormer detective makes tough choice after uncovering financial abuse of sisterOut of sight: How the risk to the elderly and vulnerable can come from family.17 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: March 18Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.17 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandOut of sight: How safe are NZ elders in care?Physical abuse of a dementia patient captured on video prompts family to speak out.16 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandModel developed to track uptake of te reo MāoriAcademic develops model to track whether te reo is gaining or losing support.16 Mar 05:02 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
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
ListenerListenerHealthMotor neuron disease therapies could receive major boost thanks to NZ researchNZ neuroscientist aims to revolutionise MND therapies by switching off “bossy” molecules.17 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthHow to breathe: An extract from Brook Elliston’s The Breath Reset PlanBreath training shifts patterns through lived experience rather than analysis alone.15 Mar 11:30 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
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
ListenerListenerReviewsIs the ballet lost or won?: Our reviewers’ verdicts on Macbeth, the RNZB’s epic new productionHow did the ambitious new production fare with our coven of critics?05 Mar 02:36 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentNatascha McElhone on her NZ horror experience, podcasting with Jacinda Ardern and playing Sherlock’s mumThe English star of Californication has been filming in Wellington.20 Mar 05:05 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsRussell BaillieCosmic, comic and hopeful: Ryan Gosling’s end-of-the-world movie is a blastGosling is less the Neil Armstrong he was in First Man, but more a science nerd Ken. 20 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionRussell Brown: Why a $100,000+ grant to Auckland music venues raises complex questionsSmaller venues are getting over $100,000 from Spark Arena’s Community Events Fund.16 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsThe King and I: Shayne Carter reviews the new Elvis concert filmGuest reviewer Shayne Carter contemplates Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley in-concert movie.16 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBooksTop 10 bestselling New Zealand books: March 21NZ readers love a memoir, just look at the latest local bestsellers.20 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksIn the beginning: The novelists shortlisted for NZ’s richest writing prize on how they started their books The ideas & inspirations behind the fiction vying for prestigious NZ writing prize.19 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: The Boundless Deep by Richard Holmes A wryly funny and humane Tennyson biography beautifully evokes the charismatic poet. 19 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksHelen Garner on writing about the 'mushroom murders', the solidarity of women writers, and being her own fiercest criticThe Australian author is an acute observer of awful things, with a fierce reputation.18 Mar 05:08 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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