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Not too hot to handle
Peppers can be mild or super spicy. And as Justin Newcombe discovered they can also be a whole lot of fun.

Interiors: Slow progress proves worth the effort
Renovating a Devonport villa has been a labour of love over 17 years.

<i>Gill South</i>: Massage to rock your world
Gill South eases aching bones with a hot stone massage.

<i>Margot McRae:</i> We refused to give up on the old girl
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. In this tale of two buildings, Margot McRae looks at the past year in Devonport.

Devonport: A sea of stories
Auckland's maritime military past, present and future are put on fine display at the new Navy Museum in Devonport, writes Jim Eagles.

Devonport: Our explosive history
Spooky tunnels and historic weapons keep young and old entertained at Auckland's North Head, writes Jim Eagles.

A gap in the walking market
It's a shame the path around Devonport's North Head isn't quite complete, writes Jim Eagles.

My Auckland: Devonport
Devonport is one of those places that no one ever properly leaves," says Virgil. "It's like an elastic band. People may move away, but they always come back. It gets into the soul.

A week of it
Scott Kara takes you through the week in entertainment you should be having.

<i>The Spencer family:</i> How the other half lives
A combination of vast wealth and tightly-guarded privacy - the features of New Zealand's wealthiest 'old money' family.

<i>The Spencer family:</i> One rule for the rich?
One of New Zealand's wealthiest families is on the verge of signing a special deal with North Shore City Council.

Karley Feaver's favourite things
Karley Feaver explores the notion of escapism in her latest exhibition.