An ode to NZ musicians. Rest in peace (at 33⅓ RPM)
Steve Braunias spent six years tracking down New Zealand's music makers
Steve Braunias spent six years tracking down New Zealand's music makers
While flying to Canada is off the cards, there's still plenty to read, taste and watch.
Christchurch mum of three Annie Andersen had to learn to "walk with grief".
A look into the mystery behind a multibillionaire whose life lacks public detail
Books new and old feature in Nicole Miller's top reading for the moment.
Times: He was the poster boy for atheism but has cancel culture finally clipped his wings?
Spike Lee as seen by his brother in new book.
Councillor says "we're rebuilding a library, not a children's entertainment centre".
You may be surprised at the new dictionary-appropriate words.
Strange songbirds and dark secrets are plentiful in Cassie Hart's new horror novel.
Sleeping with Stones is an adept poetry collection spanning the realms of grief
Crime and personal essays are lockdown fodder for Eleanor Black
John Boyne delivers a novel of dark humour and cutting observations
She's a Killer is intended as an alarm for a New Zealand in environmental crisis.
A collection of stories to savour by an award-winning writer
From New York to Wānaka: The inspiration behind her new cookbook with mum Annabel.
Joy Watson's books have resonated with thousands of children and their parents.
"How do you oppose the Holocaust?" one teacher asked.
One of the best spots for a pit stop on an NZ road trip, Featherston is full of surprises.
Only a handful of the stories stretch out longer than a page (and, even then, barely).
A picture book for adults
Paul Little looks at a new version of a well-known Māori myth collection
Sonya Wilson on her books, aimed at all ages
How a shy teenager became a sporting great - and a headline magnet.
Times: Author also reveals how he inadvertently helped finance an attempted coup.
'Story and books are a vehicle of how we communicate between generations.'
Annette Lees evokes the power of the night
On fiction with a touch of history and an astonishing read.
'Before I made a living from books I'd do anything to pay the bills.'
The joy of reading to students and the politics of question time