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Issue Listener Plus 3835 5th Nov 2013
Also featuring Lou Reed, a tribute to Ron Swanson, and two surly Spocks.
Issue Listener Plus 3835 5th Nov 2013
Also featuring Lou Reed, a tribute to Ron Swanson, and two surly Spocks.
By Lauraine Jacobs in Recipes
Issue 3835 4th Nov 2013
From healthy sandwiches to top-notch meals, Drew Harré is making his mark in the home of fine food.
By Mark Broatch in Entertainment
Issue 3835 4th Nov 2013
Dara Ó Briain talks to Mark Broatch about comedy, science and which of his gigs is the drinking show.
By Jane Clifton in Politics
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Shrunk or sold, some Government businesses face a grim future.
By Sally Blundell in Nutrition
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
We’re told swallowing vitamins and herbal supplements can do us no harm. But don’t you believe it, says a campaigning US doctor.
By Toby Manhire in Current Affairs
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Once called a “Trojan horse for terror TV”, al Jazeera has become part of the global media establishment and is about to beamed into most Kiwi homes.
By Diana Wichtel in Entertainment
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Michael McIntyre gets called some pretty rude things by other comics, but that’s probably because he earns more than they do.
in Letters
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Simon Bridges; Vitamin research; Eleanor Catton; ACC levies; Meditation; Religion; and going digital.
By Guy Somerset in Books
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Insights from Thomas Maier, author of a biography of sex researchers Masters and Johnson.
By The Listener in Editorial
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
The revelation that US spies hacked many world leaders’ phones sharpens concerns that they have too much power.