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Calum Henderson rounds up the best films, shows and podcasts to binge on this week.
Calum Henderson rounds up the best films, shows and podcasts to binge on this week.
Chloe Grace Moretz says the viral "Family Guy" meme affects her to this day.
Party-time for DJ stars Sweet Mix Kids this Saturday ahead of a new album release.
The street artist takes us on a tour of his favourite spots around Auckland.
Sydney-based Kiwi supermodel Georgia Fowler is rapt in her sister's sheets.
A Kiwi artist's peace mission heads to Ukraine.
'All of us were like 'we want that money'... I didn't expect the other side of things'. Video / NZ Herald
Fran Drescher is in talks to adapt her popular '90s sitcom for the big screen.
"I didn't think they could top Powerful Queen."
Monroe's on-screen costumes are almost as iconic as her.
The mix of food on the former footballer's plate was too much for some.
The star is speaking out after Bieber criticised her supporters.
'All of us were like 'we want that money'... I didn't expect the other side of things'. Video / NZ Herald
"She's this blonde bombshell; that's part of her allure but she's so much more than that"
The star has revealed one of the biggest parenting 'mistakes' he and wife Amal made.
The Wanton Widow creation floored the judges.
The presenter has decided it is time to walk away from the late-night talk show.
Tristan Thompson proposed to Khloe in December last year and none of the family knew.
Times: How the once-impoverished country turned its fortunes around.
Swims performed for a sold-out crowd at Auckland's Powerstation earlier this month.
It comes after she abruptly left a gala event in New York due to a family emergency.
The Proclaimers will perform at Hawke's Bay Opera House during a nine-show tour of NZ.
Auckland's drum 'n' bass legend Jay Monds was loved by many.
The Grammy winner among artists to perform at NZ's biggest music festival next year.
"My body is being used as a joke and it's something that I can't change."
Times: The presenter on cancel culture and why he can't find right-wing guests.
This hot new series about a burnt-out chef is, unfortunately, highly relatable.
A daily column looking at humorous, satirical and simply strange news.
New York Times: Wu reveals her isolation, racism in her career and how she's moving on.