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Scarlett Johansson: I've experienced anti-Semitism - and it's getting worse.
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Ashleigh Young asks in the face of disaster, do we find our truth selves?
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Forget boring bread and thin fillings, Auckland is upping its sandwich game.
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Cate Blanchett reveals the chaos of family life and why she sometimes hides in bathrooms.
Steve Braunias reads a book that should be banned.
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Calum Henderson reviews the Netflix original series, The Politician.
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Auckland Museum leads the way with new adventures in New Zealand history.
A trek through Fijian jungle to cannibal caves ends in bloodshed.
NZ film-maker confesses to why Las Vegas is a dangerous place for him to be.
Janet Frame's literary masterpiece Owls Do Cry now a world-first stage production.
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Ashleigh Young considers the life and times of one of NZ's greatest unsung musicians.