ListenerReviewsSarah WattPassionate, eccentric, sumptuous and daring: English teachers’ verdicts on the very sexy Wuthering HeightsThe new take on the Brontë classic gets an "A" but not for "accuracy".12 Feb 12:00 AM
ListenerEntertainmentListener’s February Viewing Guide Updated: Sarah Ferguson’s killer aide drama from The Crown producers, the latest Attenborough, and Paul McCartney docoYour definitive directory to the latest shows on NZ tv and local streamers.11 Feb 10:00 PM
ListenerEntertainmentFancy a fling?: A down-to-earth guide to the high-flying circuses swinging into our arts festivalsOur questions include "how high do you go?" and "can we run away to your circus?" 11 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerHealthWant to make chocolate healthier? This is what really countsForget about reducing the sugar content; it’s what's in the cocoa that matters most.11 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionMarc WilsonEnd of times? The way psychologists understand conflict may have reached its limitsIt feels like there's a lot of change going on, but is it change or chaos?11 Feb 05:08 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
ListenerListenerReviewsDanyl McLauchlanBook of the day: Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity by Paul KingsnorthAn activist’s visionary new work urges a return to ancient thinking on people and place.11 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerLifeOur clothes reveal much about us, so what happens when fashion conformity turns toxic?Dressing for identity is powerful, but fashion obsession can come at a cost.10 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAaron SmaleAaron Smale: The major issue politicians will avoid in election yearIt's one of the biggest economic and social issues facing NZ, but no one talks about it.10 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan: There are pathways to government for Labour but will it be in any shape to govern?Voters want to know if Labour has a viable plan to fix the economy or if it's all talk.08 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s political cartoon of the weekChris Slane shares his perspective on the week in politics.08 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Luxon’s secret plan for handling “Mad Dog” Trump leakedGreg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the year in local and international politics.05 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsRational madness: Danyl McLauchlan on the coalition’s climate policiesNZ's reputation is on the line as our leaders apply game theory to climate policies.01 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionMarc WilsonEnd of times? The way psychologists understand conflict may have reached its limitsIt feels like there's a lot of change going on, but is it change or chaos?11 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAaron SmaleAaron Smale: The major issue politicians will avoid in election yearIt's one of the biggest economic and social issues facing NZ, but no one talks about it.10 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionCharlotte GrimshawCharlotte Grimshaw: In a precarious world, there are a few old men with too much powerThose with power over others are more likely to believe themselves above the law.09 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve BrauniasSteve Braunias: To kill a pigeonIn the Battle of the Birds, it’s pigeons 1: Braunias 0.08 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: February 11Test your general knowledge with the Listener’s weekly quiz.10 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandSex, politics and spies: Did a female reporter’s liaisons with powerful NZ figures risk national security?Sex for information is a trade as old as time & information is the currency of journalism.08 Feb 05:15 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandPhilanthropist Christine Fernyhough on "squandering" the family fortune on curiosities Christine Fernyhough's extraordinary collection of NZ objects is now showcased in a book.04 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandPrelude to 2026: The best of what our orchestras are offering for their concert seasons part IIWhat NZ's classical music fans will be listening to this year.04 Feb 05:02 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
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Apple has quietly admitted it can’t win a critical technology raceApple has always excelled at making new tech usable rather than being first with it.27 Jan 05:03 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNo Plan B? What’s at risk if the internet breaksFrom cyclones and tsunamis to software glitches, our dependence on cables can crash.04 Jan 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerHealthWant to make chocolate healthier? This is what really countsForget about reducing the sugar content; it’s what's in the cocoa that matters most.11 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthWhy osteoporosis is catching NZ men off guardLying injured on a Coromandel track, Geoff James had fallen victim to a silent bone thief.09 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerHealthThe four things that really count about food and eating no matter what your budgetWhen healthy eating feels too expensive, what should you focus on?04 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandNZ scientists home in on how gonorrhoea acquires drug resistanceBlue-sky science uncovers an unexpected driver of antibiotic resistance. 03 Feb 08:31 PM
ListenerListenerLifeOur clothes reveal much about us, so what happens when fashion conformity turns toxic?Dressing for identity is powerful, but fashion obsession can come at a cost.10 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Close encounters with rare native wildlifeIs there anything quite as magical for a New Zealander? It's like meeting a movie star.07 Feb 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerLifeFast favourites: Child-friendly dinner ideas when you're short of timeSydney cook and mother of two Nicole Maguire has recipes for simply delicious meals.06 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperWeekend wine guide: Savour and saveProducing wines in quantity doesn’t mean trading quality for affordability.05 Feb 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureSome 16 years after his death, NZ artist’s acclaimed exhibition rides againA restaged retrospective reveals NZ artist's Julian Dashper’s lasting impact.07 Feb 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureAnatomy of a music season: Chamber Music NZ boss on how he plans a concert yearWhen the money won’t stretch, NZ arts organisations can use other means to attract talent.07 Feb 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerCultureAdman-turned-writer Paul Catmur pokes fun at the industry he left behindPaul Catmur: "Men grow old, but they never grow up."06 Feb 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerCultureWaiora Te Ūkaipō: Hone Kouka on the return of his whānau-inspired classic, a generation onThe award-winning playwright-director revisits his best-known play 30 years after debut.05 Feb 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSarah WattPassionate, eccentric, sumptuous and daring: English teachers’ verdicts on the very sexy Wuthering HeightsThe new take on the Brontë classic gets an "A" but not for "accuracy".12 Feb 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentListener’s February Viewing Guide Updated: Sarah Ferguson’s killer aide drama from The Crown producers, the latest Attenborough, and Paul McCartney docoYour definitive directory to the latest shows on NZ tv and local streamers.11 Feb 10:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentFancy a fling?: A down-to-earth guide to the high-flying circuses swinging into our arts festivalsOur questions include "how high do you go?" and "can we run away to your circus?" 11 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsGraham ReidAmericana legend Lucinda Williams’s post-stroke album packs a crucial punchLucinda Williams reborn, Moana and the Moahunters revisited.10 Feb 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsDanyl McLauchlanBook of the day: Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity by Paul KingsnorthAn activist’s visionary new work urges a return to ancient thinking on people and place.11 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerLifeOur clothes reveal much about us, so what happens when fashion conformity turns toxic?Dressing for identity is powerful, but fashion obsession can come at a cost.10 Feb 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Soft Serve by George KempDebut Australian novel has tight focus but predictability and over-familiar ideas fail it.10 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSeed provides bountiful ground for Elisabeth Easther’s story of fertility strugglesSeed grapples with some big ideas but remains a light-hearted book.09 Feb 05:04 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
ListenerListenerCrimeForeigner, bigamist, killer: The wild life and dubious conviction of a colonial double murdererFaced with a double murder that rocked colonial NZ, police were quick to find a suspect.09 Dec 05:01 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
ListenerListenerOpinionJonathan KronstadtBulletin from Washington DC: There is no end to the Trump administration’s crueltyHistory has shown us that a single act can spark a flame that immolates evil. 25 Jan 05:06 PM
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