
Lockdown entertainment: Best books to read
New York Times: Looking for a new book to read during this lockdown period?
New York Times: Looking for a new book to read during this lockdown period?
Steve Braunias on his favourite writer from the so-called "golden age" of travel writing.
Greg Fleming recommends some classic literature to get you through the lock down.
Wellington's libraries are making thousands of online resources available during lockdown.
He comments on the rumours about who Ronan Farrow's real father is.
Remember five key words: Connected, creative, giving, learning and active.
47 great books and movies for when you can't leave home but want to be somewhere else.
The Kardashians are reportedly trying to stop the publication of a tell-all book.
The writers festival is off but you can still read about life, says Liane Moriarty.
NZ hiker's book reveals lessons learned in survival battle against the odds and elements.
Prizes aside, Hilary Mantel's legacy as one of the UK's greatest writers is assured.
Central city bookshop was awarded for "their wonderful and 'dangerously tempting' store".
Greg Fleming reviews Charity Norman's new novel.
Grace Iwashita-Taylor explains how Pasefika poetry has been brought to the Auckland stage.
Difficult women: what feminist battles of the past tell us about the politics of today.
With a new book out, Fiona Kidman reflects on leaving a secure job to write full-time.
Oscar-winner making two Charlie and the Chocolate Factory series for Netflix.
Finalists named in New Zealand's premiere book awards.
The first Native American poet laureate will visit New Zealand next month.
What Canvas book reviewers have been reading.
Want to support NZ art and literature? It's about to get easier to donate.
New book on humans and animal adolescence reveals what the nature docos don't show.
Emily Nagoski, sex educator, feminist and trump opponent, on the potency of female desire.
Greg Fleming on the latest in crime fiction - including Steph Cha and John Grisham.
Casketeer Francis Tipene reveals his own thoughts about dying and why it still scares him.
Nicholas Sheppard wades into the cultural appropriation debate.
The tell-all looks set to hit the shelves during election season.
Which books have made the long list for prestigious NZ awards?
Hera Lindsay Bird is New Zealand's most exciting poet. Here's why.