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OPINION: The comic is not done with living yet, nor has he lost his sense of humour.
OPINION: The comic is not done with living yet, nor has he lost his sense of humour.
For those not already on Team Teddy, here’s what you need to know.
Out of the thousands of shows available to watch on Netflix, these are the best.
OPINION: What sex work is really like, and how a new TV show hopes to destigmatise it.
The Paul Henry-fronted reality show is back and early signs are its better than ever.
Kevin Costner's epic could tax even the biggest cowboy fan.
OPINION: Many snooty critics couldn’t stand the superstar’s raw sentimentality.
'If you put your fingers in your ears ... you could hear the singing.'
Swashbuckling action and knowing nods, plus 'plenty to make long-time fans gasp'.
It's wildly entertaining with a harsh lesson.
The Happy Mondays frontman discusses his sobriety, ADHD diagnosis and Gogglebox fame.
The star talks about her Christian childhood, her brother Daniel and being big in America.
OPINION: The key to NZ Opera’s sparkling Le comte Ory lies with conductor Brad Cohen.
Rachel Hunter and Sir Rod have reunited for their son's wedding.
Ten of the best lifestyle and entertainment stories to read this weekend.
From Coben to Coles... we pick 20 criminally good new thrillers.
The popular festival entertained audiences in Auckland and Wellington this month.
Demi Moore's return to film in The Substance is a bold commentary on beauty standards.
Characters are at the heart of this British spy drama starring Bill Nighy.
NYT: Why fans spent more than a decade digitally restoring the original Star Wars trilogy.
These TV shows are a blend of high-octane action, quirky crime-solving and more.
A sold-out crowd proved they could indeed hold Macklemore, writes Ben Boyce.
Cost of living crisis got you cutting your streaming services? We've got you covered.
The apes are back, and Freya Allan and Owen Teague aren't monkeying around.
Auckland Philharmonia’s Bach & Bruckner concert set off with a rare pleasure.
There’s a lot to love about this local arthouse film, but it's not a rom-com.
The final track of The Tortured Poets Department is dedicated to the 1920s film star.
Baby Reindeer sympathises with a stalker. Margaret Mary Ray was shown no such mercy.
Origin tells the story of seminal book Caste and the personal tragedy of its author.
With a fourth movie on the way, is Bridget Jones still relevant in a Gen Z world?