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Love in a queer climate
Ammonite explores a slow-burning LGBT romance with suggestive intimacy and tension
California dreaming: Wilson Phillips' very best harmony pop
Steve Braunias dubs the girl band's third studio album a shimmering masterpiece.
Colonialism, confrontation and coming together
Photographer Jos Wheeler shares photos from pivotal moments in our history, in Aotearoa.
Books provide a 'virtual adventure' for Splore's Emma Herbert Vickers
Emma Herbert Vickers on what she's reading
Book review: Thrills abound in silhouette
Laura Purcell's mystery finds thrills in the art of silhouette-making
Promptitude and perfection: The rarity of Bryan Washington's first novel
Bryan Washington has penned something beautifully deceptive, writes David Herkt
Auckland restaurant review: You're not in 1979 now, Ponsonby
The newest restaurant on a prime Ponsonby corner is not for the faint of heart.
Fruit with flourish: A drink and a dish from Monique Fiso's polished cookbook
A deft hand is needed for these fine Māori dishes from the founder of Hiakai.
Cultural appropriation: What it means and why it matters
Navigating the social minefield of cultural "ownership".
One marriage, two movie reviews: Malcolm & Marie
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Malcolm & Marie.
Ada reviewed: A pasta epiphany at a former convent
"If the fazzoletti is a mistress, the cavatelli is the mother of your child."
New Zealand women open up about raw, heartbreaking stories to help teens battling mental health
Two books to help children and teenagers prepare to return to school.
Isolation for good and ill: Will Dean's forest-born fourth novel returns to the Fens
Struck by the story's idea at midnight in a forest, Dean's new novel is aptly unsettling.
Toxic puffery: A frenemy falls in Polly Phillips' My Best Friend's Murder
Polly Phillips' novel takes its inspiration from Gossip Girl, 90210 and Sex and the City.
'Over time, he was widely and simply regarded as a local.'
How the homeless man made Te Atatū his home - briefly
Mind the gap: The dangers of NZ's growing wealth divide
Max Rashbrooke on his groundbreaking research into New Zealand's damaging wealth divide.
The sleuth who outfoxed Putin
How Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins outed spies and outwitted Putin.
"It drives me to my knees": Flash fiction writer Jack Remiel Cottrell
The award-winning writer on music that moves and inspires him.
Hāngī for everyone: The building of a sustainable hāngī business
Rewi Spraggon is serving hāngī to mass crowds, and he plans to go even bigger.
Margie Thomson: A ghost in the publishing machine
There's more to ghostwriting than being intentionally invisible.
It's a Sin: The telling of an untold Aids story
The screenwriter talks to Decca Aitkenhead about his new HIV drama.
Punk it Up: The highs and curses of a short sharp era in New Zealand music
Punk's remarkable ecosystem was thriving — and then it was wasn't.
Personal stories, provocative truths: Hilary Mantel's pieces of power
What does Kate read? A collection of Hilary Mantel's work asks this and other questions.
Is Botox worth it? Kiwis tell of devastating side effects
Just a little pin prick to eternal youth? Joanna Mathers on the known casualties of Botox
Jacinda and Clarke 'modestly headbanged' in the New Year at festival
The first couple were spotted at Joe's Farm.
Diana Wichtel unpacks the unprecedented
There are things, Diana says, you simply can't get away with.
Churly's reviewed: Charcuterie and good cheer at new brewpub
One burger - and 32 beers. Settle in for a session at new brewpub Churly's.
Putting it together: The threads that led to the fall of Tiger Woods
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review the new HBO documentary Tiger.