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Henry's publicist accused of misconduct
Paul Henry's publicist is facing disciplinary action after an interview in which the presenter commented on a woman's breasts.

When a marriage becomes a war
Robin Dudding was the leading literary editor of his generation, but then a darkness fell across his professional and personal life.

Life after giving up the drink
About 10 per cent of New Zealanders are addicted to alcohol. Hilary Stichbury finds out what life's like for those who give up.

Three pinot noirs you need to try this weekend
They say it's really hard to describe great pinot noir. I've given these three a fairly decent crack though ...

The swimsuit you'll want this summer
The sporty one-piece swimsuit makes a welcome return in a multitude of colours and styles for every body shape.

The Grove's Ben Bayly makes lunch in 10 mins
Each week Greg Bruce challenges a chef to make him lunch in less than 10 minutes.

Restaurant review: Abstract expressionism in Mt Eden eatery
Food and its presentation takes on an artistic hue in Dominion Rd.

Take the (correct) Canvas quiz
We're sorry! Alert readers have noticed that we repeated last week's questions in today's Canvas magazine quiz. So here are the right ones!

Brunch review: No crying over Spilt Milk
In spite of its arcade location, a new Pt Chev cafe ticks the boxes.

10 handy gadgets for new parents
Ruth Spencer finds 10 gadgets to make new parenthood that bit easier.

When moral compasses clash
Canvas columnist Megan Nichol Reed reflects on the differences in our moral compasses and how we can all be guilty of occasionally mislaying them.

Lizzie Marvelly boycotts Paul Henry
Singer-songwriter has pulled out of a panel on TV3's Paul Henry Show today in protest at Henry's comments about women's breasts.

Little & Friday founder: Leaving husband sparked cafe empire
Her Little & Friday cafe empire turns over $5 million a year now, but as Kim Evans tells Greg Bruce, it wasn't always smooth sailing.

'Paul needs education' - Louise Nicholas
Survivor advocate Louise Nicholas says she was "gutted" by Paul Henry's latest comments about women.

Paul Henry: 'I meant no harm or offence'
Breakfast TV and radio host issues statement after an expletive-laden Weekend Herald interview in which he commented on a woman's breasts.

Three weekend wines to love
So you thought Hawke's Bay and Waiheke had this varietal all sewn up? Here's a trio from less well-known zones...

Paul Henry: 'I meant no harm or offence'
Breakfast TV and radio host issues statement after an expletive-laden Weekend Herald interview in which he commented on another woman's breasts.

Don't splurge on the iPhone 7: Here's how to make your own gadgets
Want all the latest gadgets? No money? Don't despair, Ruth Spencer has the solution.

How to wear the shimmer eye shadow trend
Shimmer and sequin eye shadows are on point for SS17, but can be tricky to perfect without looking overdone.

Why are we slaves to our cellphones?
Under a sky clear as day, egged on by a spring wind, my dog and I walked. We are always walking. Our steps marking the rise and set

Pip Wylie makes lunch in 10 minutes
Each week Greg Bruce challenges a chef to make him lunch in less than 10 minutes.

Brunch review: Old faithful Dizengoff
In the midst of Ponsonby's ever-changing face, a Jewish-inspired cafe carries on with moreish classics.

Why Colin Mathura-Jeffree is always the life of the party
Colin Mathura-Jeffree, model and celebrity It Guy, muses on the Auckland scene and tells Sarah Daniell why his invitations will never dry up.

Sharon O'Neill: 'I'm grateful to still be doing what I love'
A few words with singer, songwriter Sharon O'Neill.

Is this Henry's career-ending interview?
Morons, breasts and f-bombs: TV host under fire for this, the most expletive-laden interview ever to be published by the NZ Herald. Content may offend.

Three wines for the long weekend
Imagine if your taste buds had ears and a rock track for the first time. Such an assault is what a great blended white will provide the tongue ...

Brunch review at Woodside Cafe: health at heart
You won't find gluten at this cafe - and not just to be trendy.

How back pain at 17-years-old changed my life
Eleanor Ainge Roy steels herself for what she knows lies ahead.

The Kiwi domestic goddess you've never heard of
She's New Zealand's gatekeeper of our gastronomic past, yet the internationally lauded Helen Leach is virtually unknown here, writes Kim Knight.