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Twelve creatives on the home essentials they can't do without
From a full fridge to a comfortable bed, creative experts share their home essentials.
C.K. Stead: on first meeting with Roger Donaldson
C.K. Stead's book Smith's Dream formed the basis for the film Sleeping Dogs.
Why I'm having weight loss surgery
When you tell someone you're getting weight loss surgery, they tend not to ask why.
Colin McCahon: Is This The Promised Land?
Painter's decline into alcoholism and dementia is made plain in important new biography.
Bata Bullets and bibs: Why netball was my first love
How the Silver Ferns became idols for a young Kiwi sports star.
Ashleigh Young shares why bad weather doesn't have to mean a bad day
Ashleigh Young shares why bad weather can actually be cathartic and restorative.
Is the dumpling dead? In praise of BBQ skewers
Barbecue skewers are the new dumplings on Dominion Rd.
DJ Fat Tony on his crazy 35-year career and life in recovery
Times: Meet fashion's favourite DJ, and the unlikely cult hero of quarantine.
One marriage, two movie reviews: Love Sarah
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch a film then assess their relationship.
Our game at 150, or is it 151?
Historian Ron Palenski discovers New Zealand rugby is built on a myth.
Auckland's club scene: scandals, secrets of the golden age of nightlife
David Herkt talks with Simon Grigg about Auckland's lost nightlife
Scrambled eggs like naan other
In an extract from Home Bird by Megan Davies, we feature two great breakfast recipes
Cordon Bleu Memorable Meals - 70s dinner parties and memories
Sarah Daniell recalls 70s dinner parties and her mother's Cordon Bleu cooking book
Ashleigh Young: Breaking the silence of the lost
Ashleigh Young discusses the need to fight against the silence of grief.
Roll over, pavlova - there's a new national dish in town
All hail the sausage roll (because nobody takes a lamb roast on a road trip).
The critics are back and finding comfort in curry
Get booking - Auckland restaurants are back in business and so are the critics.
First love: The pleasure and the pain of four writers inspired by Sally Rooney's Normal People
Few things are more powerful than first love. Four writers share their stories.
Why social distancing and lockdown hasn't changed life for this rising art world star
As New Zealand went into lockdown, this young artist had something to feel good about.
Tantrums, egos and threesomes: What life is really like in the music industry
Times: Melanie Blake tells all about her career behind the scenes in the music business.
What will the world look like in a year? Great thinkers share hopes and predictions
"Thinkers" on how the world will look in one year from May 2020, post-coronavirus.
Ashleigh Young on a sad story of broken trust and disappointment and lost jobs
Ashleigh Young: tiny losses and dishevelments remind me how much we need people.
Five famous Kiwis on what their mums taught them
Thomasin McKenzie, Kate Sylvester and Reb Fountain reflect on the wisdom of their mothers.
Which novel will win NZ's top book award?
The countdown is on for the announcement of New Zealand's best books.
No caller ID - Steve Braunias on picking up those calls
No caller ID - Steve Braunias on why he shouldn't have answered the telephone.
Kim Knight: Dear restaurants, I miss you
"The chips were as cold and lifeless as locked-down Queen St."
Naomi Campbell at 50: I don't like the word 'retire'
Times: Supermodel Naomi Campbell on turning 50 amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Why your lockdown TikTok might be history in the making
From official speeches to cat food receipts - archivists ensure we will remember Covid-19.
Beastie Boys: The disrespect to women has got to be through
Times: Rap-rock trailblazers the Beastie Boys tell Stephen Armstrong why they're sorry.
One marriage, two movie reviews: Cats
Claws out - argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Cats.