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Julianna Margulies: 'the time when no woman can stay mute'
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Ashleigh Young: Small talk
Ashleigh Young takes a ride in van with Douglas Coupland and David Chariandy.
Stacey Morrison on the importance of being Maori
She's helping change the way the country sees Māori. And she's not done yet.
Elizabeth Gilbert: On grief and speaking her truth
The Times: The author of Eat, Pray, Love talks about love, loss and living for the now
Is Brene Brown a self-help guru who can actually help?
Brene Brown's self-help mantras might be better than tidying houses, says Calum Henderson.
The weekend in film: Rocketman and John Wick 3
Tom Augustine enjoys an Elton John bipoic, marvels at John Wick 3 and picks DocEdge films.
World Vision: Julian Dennison visits Uganda
Julian Dennison visits Uganda. Video supplied / World Vision.
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Canvas relaunches after 16 years with a new look, new content - and your old favourites.
Tom Ford: From sex and excess to devoted family man
New York Times: "He's a cross between a Rolls Royce and The Marlboro Man."
Meet the man who ate his way around NZ's forest
Aucklander Robert Vennell set out to eat every edible native plant in the country.
Ashleigh Young on the art of the selfie
What's a photo but a moment in time, already disappearing?
Why what you think is true is false
Interview with Factfulness co-author Anna Rosling Ronnlund, on why we get it wrong
I built a dating app to cure my heartbreak
Daily Telegraph: Dating app founder Justin McLeod is an unlikely tech guru.
Are some people born brave? Where confidence really comes from
Are some people born brave or does it come with age and experience?
Steve Braunias: when the family home is up for sale
Steve Braunias finds his family home listed in the real estate section.
Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black's remarkable story
Sharon Stephenson talks with Dustin Lance Black about his new book Mama's Boy.
Restaurant review: Daisy Chang, Howick
An eastern roadtrip ends in an icecream - and slider - like no other.
The real price of women's work
What price is paid by the women who look after 'liberated' women's children and houses?
How Jude Law got his mojo back
How Jude Law came back from being the laughing stock of Hollywood.
Dying is easy, comedy is hard: Peter Calder tries stand-up in his 60s
What will be the score when former restaurant critic Peter Calder tries stand-up comedy?
The endless merry-go-round of kids' activities
Childhood has changed, learns Ruth Larsen, for better and for worse.
Simon Wilson: Does money buy you architectural happiness?
Simon Wilson on the Institute of Architects' Awards - what's good and what's not.
Herne Bay gets a new restaurant in Izzy
"It was like the lamb had been on an excellent - and slightly exotic - holiday."
Meet the poster girl for plus-size pop stars
Times: How did a trained flautist who used to be homeless become a Glastonbury star?