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Artists inspired by coronavirus
Joanna Mathers talks with three makers about Covid creations for a Te Papa exhibition
One marriage, two movie reviews: Four Kids and It
Married couple Zanna Gillespie and Greg Bruce review Four Kids and It
Martin Amis: The Mick Jagger of literature at 71
Amis candidly discusses love, paternity and his prickly relationship with his father.
Healthcare insiders create fiction from daily realities
Paula Morris reviews two novels on medical misadventure.
Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori and Disability Pride Week – now with rats
Elizabeth Heritage on aku kiore mōkai (pet rats) and mōmonatanga (fatness).
'I just want what I call strong Lizzo energy'
The truth about weight and health is about how we feel, writes Siena Yates
The trans woman who wants to win a Miss New Zealand crown
Arielle Keil wants to make history as first transgender Miss New Zealand winner. Video / Dean Purcell
Yas Queen! The trans woman who wants to win a Miss New Zealand crown
Arielle Keil always wanted to be a beauty queen - but first she had to transition.
'My reading list is more of a to-read list'
Airini Beautrais on books she would read if she had the time
Who will you sing to tomorrow? The Leonard Cohen exhibition bringing grown men to tears
The Leonard Cohen exhibition bringing grown men to tears at Auckland Art Gallery.
Getting comfortable with discomfort
Alison Jones talks with Eleanor Black about This Pākehā Life: An Unsettled Memoir
The man who killed Hollywood
New York Times: Maureen Dowd talks to streaming pioneer Reed Hastings
The mother and son team rethinking the way we do TV current affairs
On Te Ao with Moana, a mother and son team are taking on the tough stories and winning.
'For people like myself, New Zealand is a heaven'
Mustafa Darbandi, a Kurdish refugee, had to run from peril but found 'home' in NZ.
One marriage, two movie reviews: The Australian Dream
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review The Australian Dream
Scotty Morrison on where Māori came from and why it matters
In the new TVNZ 1 series Origins, Scotty Morrison travels the world in search of home.
Poet Kate Camp reads everything from Trollope to Mantel
Poet and author of How to Be Happy Though Human, Kate Camp, shares her reading list.
Ghazaleh Golbakhsh: From prison at age 6 to film-maker and author
From Iran, to NZ, to Hollywood, Ghazelah Golbakhsh discusses her new book of essays.
Turning other's trash into your treasure
Victor van Wetering shares the art of living frugally amid the urban sprawl.
Noteworthy: Social status focus of a selection of books
Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.
Letters tell of love during World War II
Love letters create a new literary genre with a multiple purpose
'If I had to go through it, I'm allowed to write about it'
Eleanor Black talks to poet Jess Fiebig
A cat curfew? We're not feline it
To roam or not to roam? That is the question, writes Ruth Spencer.