
Air of uncertainty: Shouldn’t we just make less rubbish?
Is a bid to incinerate tons of waste better than burying it?

Super man: Steve Braunias collects his Gold Card
A day I feared would never happen and yet feared would happen has arrived.
Politics

My enemy’s enemy: Danyl McLauchlan on minor parties’ outsized influence
Major parties must be wishing their minor counterparts would remain seen but not heard.

Anthony Ellison’s cartoon of the week
Anthony Ellison shares his take on the week in politics.

Greg Dixon’s Another Kind of Politics: Putin calls Trump’s invasion of USA “genius move”
Greg Dixon runs a satirical eye over the week in local and international politics.
Opinion

Charlotte Grimshaw: The personal is political
No person, group or government is immune to cause and effect.

‘People in the arts like to think of themselves as liberal, but casual racism is rife’
The arts world remains a haven for casual racism, writes Douglas Lloyd Jenkins.

Duncan Garner: Labour needs to cut ties with Te Pāti Māori, not get closer
Continuing to align with Te Pāti Māori will do the Labour Party no favours.
New Zealand

Air of uncertainty: The contentious Waikato waste-to-energy plan
Is a bid to incinerate tons of waste better than burying it?

Air of uncertainty: Shouldn’t we just make less rubbish?
Is a bid to incinerate tons of waste better than burying it?

Go make a marmite sandwich and put an apple in a bag! What living in poverty is really like
The face of poverty in NZ is no longer solely beneficiaries, it includes the working poor.
Enterprise & Tech
Health

Instant sachet coffee is a popular choice, but what’s in it?
Instant frothy coffee from a packet is much loved, but contains a long list of additives.

Scotty Morrison: Matariki can be a reset for men’s health – mind, body and spirit
Here's how sing Te Whare Tapa Whā model is an awesome starting point for holistic health.

Why ‘you are what you eat’ is one of the most dangerous food myths around
It sounds like common sense, but 'you are what you eat' reveals troubling food myths.
Life

Super man: Steve Braunias collects his Gold Card
A day I feared would never happen and yet feared would happen has arrived.

The Good Life: Daydream believers
"We now have nine acres of grazing land but no animals and no income."

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas lite
Las Vegas's cheaper alternative, Laughlan, resembles the third portal of hell.
Culture

Ko Witi tōku ingoa: Esteemed NZ author’s te reo immersion
At 80, one of our most celebrated authors decided it was time to learn his language.

Out, damned text: Why it’s time to retire Shakespeare from NZ schools
Single-minded and monocular focus on Shakespeare limits ideas of what great literature.

Feats of clay: New book pays tribute to a supreme collector and the items he gifted Te Papa
The collection of Walter Cook reflects the evolution of design from 1880 to the 1970s.
Entertainment

Nicolas Cage unleashed, again, for intoxicating performance in The Surfer
Hollywood star takes on Aussie waxheads in bonkers thriller.

Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by Mavis Staples, David Byrne and more
Listen to the best of this week's new releases - selected by the Listener team.

Corps de bullet: Wick-flick spin-off “Ballerina” steps up to the barre
Ana de Armas proves a real nutcracker as dancing assassin.
Books

Book of the day: The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater
Romance and intrigue at a posh hotel accommodating enemy diplomats during World War II.

Book of the day: How To Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir by Molly Jong-Fast
Erica Jong’s daughter attempts to come to terms with her narcissistic, neglectful mother.

Book of the day: The Good Father by Liam McIlvanney
Father’s inattention leads to a child’s disappearance in Dunedin writer's latest thriller.
Crime

Justice with heart: Steve Braunias spends a day at NZ’s court for the mentally ill
Our one specialist court assessing whether a defendant is mentally fit to enter plea.

Eyewitness doubts continue to haunt Scott Watson case 25 years after conviction
Eyewitnesses to solve crimes is a standard policing procedure, but how reliable are they?

No DNA, no CCTV, no chance: The 50-year hunt for what really happened to Mona Blades
Reassessing evidence in the Mona Blades case and the orange Datsun that led NZ astray.
World

Why travel with PMs is not for the faint of heart
The complicated relationship between NZ Prime Ministers and planes.

Happy Birthday, Mr President: Trump’s special day to coincide with a day of protests
Grassroot groups are fighting back against the US President's audacious power grabs.

Jane Clifton: Blood on the tracks
European public transport is generally excellent, commuter etiquette is not.
Sponsored Stories

This contemporary Redcliffs home maximises its view of the estuary
A home on a Christchurch estuary provides its owner with an outlook that’s always changing

10 things we learnt from listener.co.nz stories this week
Peacekeeping, population and why cannabis could cure insomnia.

10 things we learnt from listener.co.nz stories this week
The former PM who helped solve a violent crime to 11 words to say before you die.