Dennis Conner doesn't want to talk but he's not about to let that stop him
Dennis Conner is 78 and long retired but, as Greg Bruce discovers, he's far from retiring.
Dennis Conner is 78 and long retired but, as Greg Bruce discovers, he's far from retiring.
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review new Netflix show Pretend it's a City.
How Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins outed spies and outwitted Putin.
The award-winning writer on music that moves and inspires him.
Rewi Spraggon is serving hāngī to mass crowds, and he plans to go even bigger.
There's more to ghostwriting than being intentionally invisible.
The screenwriter talks to Decca Aitkenhead about his new HIV drama.
Punk's remarkable ecosystem was thriving — and then it was wasn't.
What does Kate read? A collection of Hilary Mantel's work asks this and other questions.
There are things, Diana says, you simply can't get away with.
One burger - and 32 beers. Settle in for a session at new brewpub Churly's.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review the new HBO documentary Tiger.
Rock's wild child talks us through the songs that got under her skin.
"You can't make dreams come true unless you try" - Sir Barry Gibb on music, love and loss.
Considering becoming a forensic psychiatrist? "You need a strong stomach — and stamina."
A look back at some of the best Canvas restaurant reviews of the year.
In a toxic pond of politics, the late US Supreme Court Justice was an optimist.
As we get back to the grind of a new year, here is a metaphor for hopeless endeavour.
It's hard work finding a sausage roll in the city these days. Greg Bruce did it.
Three personal essays on the importance of food in 2020.
Curator Nigel Borell on his landmark show Toi Tū Toi Ora – and shock resignation.
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review the new movie One Night in Miami.
The reality of how to write about Captain Cook? Clean up the excess tales.
Soundtrack to My Life: Mu from Fat Freddy's Drop
From sex shops to long lost friends - some of the best stories of 2020 from Canvas.
'Just do it' is the mantra of the mindful, discovers Angela Barnett.
The Far North town has received a touch of local magic and a newfound identity.
Van Gogh Alive opens up arts and culture to new audiences.
The daughter of a key player in the Mr Asia Syndicate opens up about her childhood.
Sarah Daniell gets her hair washed and blow-dried at a salon once a week, for a month.