An interview with musician Hank Marvin
Subscriber contentBy Karl du Fresne in Music
Issue 3827 5th Sep 2013
Former Shadow Hank Marvin, the original guitar hero, talks about his forthcoming tour.
By Karl du Fresne in Music
Issue 3827 5th Sep 2013
Former Shadow Hank Marvin, the original guitar hero, talks about his forthcoming tour.
By Karl du Fresne in Business
Issue 3826 3rd Sep 2013
The Government’s player in the venture-capital business has a lot of money to spend on potentially brilliant but untested ideas.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3825 27th Aug 2013
Natural history has traditionally been at the heart of the national museum, but scientists are feeling excluded under the new regime.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3825 22nd Aug 2013
Baby boomers are a huge demographic controlling most of the disposable income but their spending power is being largely ignored.
By Karl du Fresne in Commentary
Issue 3819 11th Jul 2013
The UK seems to have made a mess of its immigration – are we making the same mistakes here?
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3817 27th Jun 2013
Insolvency specialist Michael Stiassny has been brought in to sort out MediaWorks, the troubled company behind TV3. What drives this “corporate hard man” who also has a social conscience?
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3814 6th Jun 2013
The founder of Fisher Funds is showing the men of the KiwiSaver market how investment is done.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3812 23rd May 2013
The parliamentary press pack is out of control, some observers say, as it focuses on the trivial and hounds MPs out of office.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3811 16th May 2013
He’s been called the godfather of New Zealand film and TV production. It’s an overused term, but in John Barnett’s case it’s apt.
By Karl du Fresne in Current Affairs
Issue 3810 9th May 2013
A seismic shift is occurring as the precariat, an amorphous but growing group, learns to live without the security of regular employment.