Cobb & Co toiletries? The eccentric branding and quirky ads of yesteryear
Nostalgia alert: A look back to the bizarre, the bold, the brave and bigoted ads of 1974.
Should we finally ditch Guy Fawkes?
Is an event that causes fires, injures the unwary and terrifies pets past its useby date?
Politics
Wellington Council’s government intervention: A long history of incompetence
Incompetence stretching back years lies at the heart of the paralysis in Wellington.
Greg Dixon’s Another kind of politics: Who’s NZ’s biggest loser, Bayly or Luxon?
There are many ways to make a name for yourself in New Zealand’s tiny political cesspool.
Opinion
Bulletin from London: It’s been a bad few months for British-owned yachts
The sad death of the owner of the Bayesian, which sank near Sicily in August.
The term and activities of “retirement” need a refresh to spare the feelings of people in later life
Is there a more positive term for later life that encapsulates freedom and fulfilment?
Duncan Garner: Chilling threat from ACT spells trouble for the creative sector
ACT and leader David Seymour's behaviour is undemocratic bullying.
New Zealand
Why economies fail: Stark lessons for NZ from a 2024 Nobel Prize winner
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu’s theories on why economies fail should make Kiwis nervous.
Cobb & Co toiletries? The eccentric branding and quirky ads of yesteryear
Nostalgia alert: A look back to the bizarre, the bold, the brave and bigoted ads of 1974.
Should we finally ditch Guy Fawkes?
Is an event that causes fires, injures the unwary and terrifies pets past its useby date?
Enterprise & Tech
Health
New research sheds light on the importance of men’s health before conception
The father’s health during conception can have lifelong effects on offspring
Beef to beets: How to move the family to eat less meat without a battle
Eating less meat makes sense for health and the planet.
New study reveals why exercise doesn’t work out for some osteoarthritis patients
Researchers find link between osteoarthritis, muscle weakness and the brain.
Life
The surprising psychology of kids on Halloween
Dressing up for Halloween can loosen our little angels’ moral guardrails.
The Good Life: The triumphs and disasters of mowing the lawns at Lush Places
If there was one, I would almost certainly make the New Zealand Olympic mowing team.
Culture
Star violinist Christian Tetzlaff breathes life into Elgar and Bach
Christian Tetzlaff says Germans never played Elgar, now it's his favourite music to play.
Singer Deborah Wai Kapohe takes on Gershwin classic with a Kiwi connection
Deborah Wai Kapohe gets ready to jazz up Porgy & Bess.
Royal New Zealand Ballet: A Dream Awakened
RNZB and Queensland Ballet take A Midsummer Night’s Dream around NZ.
Entertainment
Move over Brokenwood, there’s a new murder mystery show in town
The creator of Queenstown-set A Remarkable Place to Die hopes it has a sense of fun.
Blur has grown older and fatter, but this doco shows they’re still rock’n’roll
Two documentaries shot by Toby L offer an intimate look at Britpop icons, Blur.
Sex, drugs and unapologetically political: The entertaining tale of of an anarchic Irish hip-hop group
Entertaining tale of the anarchic Irish hip-hop group that broke taboos
Books
The Burrow is a tender exploration of grief and family bonds
A tale of grief - and rabbits - is told with simple effect and sharply drawn characters.
John Banville returns with masterful new thriller The Drowned
Past shameful events resurface when a loner gets entangled in the case of a missing woman.
This short story collection could be a touchstone for the times
Kirsty Gunn’s new short story collection could be a touchstone for the times.
Crime
NZ spy scandal: 50 years on and still a mystery
In 1974 one of our most respected public servants became first NZer charged with espionage
War crime: Why did a NZ WWII soldier gun down an innocent Japanese civilian?
Archivist Chris Adams details a senseless killing during post-WWII occupation of Japan.
World
Bulletin from London: It’s been a bad few months for British-owned yachts
The sad death of the owner of the Bayesian, which sank near Sicily in August.
Jane Clifton: When does a dialect become a distinct language?
Scottish officials try to introduce local dialect into govt documents with limited success
Record sales and rental woes: Australia shows the dual faces of its property market
Home ownership dreams are being dashed in Australian just as they are in NZ.
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