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Did Succession just deliver television's greatest ever episode?
Our reviewers are left reeling by a truly great episode of television.
Witi Ihimaera: Going back to school at 79
Witi Ihimaera talks with award-winning author Shilo Kino about going back to school.
Steve Braunias on the mean, beautiful emblem of Auckland, the Phoenix palm
We are living in a time of war on Phoenix palms, explains Steve Braunias
Don Winslow: Bestselling author on giving up fiction writing for political activism
Don Winslow talks with Greg Fleming, about leaving crime fiction on a high note.
William Sitwell: MasterChef UK star and restaurant critic meets Eat Lit Food’s Albert Cho
One is an old Etonian, the other a TikTok and Instagram star of food critiquing.
Swarm is funny, dark as hell, deeply uncomfortable and necessary viewing
Married reviewers Greg and Zanna watch Donald Glover's dark new comedy.
Is true love possible? Readers are turning to this 1990s novel for answers
New York Times: Novel a hit among younger readers thinking about romantic relationships.
Design for Living: Gothic ceilings for a low-carbon world
Bright ideas that make cities better: super-thin concrete.
"What if there’s time-travel tourism? How would that work?"
Auckland comic artist Chelsey Furedi on her debut graphic novel, Project Nought.
Steve Braunias: Scriptwriter and novelist Anthony McCarten
Steve Braunias catches up with his friend, author and script writer Anthony McCarten.
Brooke Shields: 'I posed naked at 10, now I’m telling my story'
Times: Shields on how she escaped the alcoholic mother who turned her into a child star.
Wine guide: Easter sips to get you through the long weekend
Wine, beer and vodka picks to see you through solo moments and gatherings alike
'Feijoas have this powerful, time-transporting thing'
Kate Evans on her obsession with New Zealand's "green Easter eggs".
How giving up my phone for Lent changed me
Having attempted to give up his phone for 40 days, Greg Bruce asks: Was it worth it?
Helen Lehndorf: looking after nature and each other yields a sense of belonging
Helen Lehndorf's memoir shows our relationship with nature can be a way to self-discovery
Tiny Beautiful Things is the new Disney series that will wrench your heart
A new series based on a bestselling book is bigger than it seems.
Will the rise of timber save our cities?
Bright ideas to make cities better: high-rise timber buildings.
What Auckland Art Gallery found when it cleaned a 400-year-old Brueghel
Poos, wees and Victorian prudes - the surprising secrets of a Flemish master revealed.
How Kane Williamson's cricket bat ended up in the rock'n'roll hall of fame
Why does Kane Williamson's cricket bat feature in rock music culture?
'The Star Wars movies were released and my life changed'
'Matariki is a legacy … it's part of who I am, it's part of my genealogy and my DNA'
Sex, fidelity and sales: How therapist Esther Perel became a global superstar
New York Times: Perel's fresh take on long-term love changed the cultural conversation.
Anne Tiernan: ‘Writing makes you remember, it makes you reflect’
'Just sit down and see what happens’ process turns into debut novel
Aigo restaurant review: Italy meets Korea - but does it really work?
The noodle bar with the pasta dish you'll be thinking about for days.
Sachie Mikawa: "I’d go home and play this to remember how beautiful things can be."
Sachie Mikawa on her solo show Fish Saw and the music that’s shaped her life.
Diana Wichtel: The Last of Us inspires the question - how far would you go?
To what extent will humans go and how do ethics fit into an existential crisis?
Should you stay friends with an anti-vax conspiracy theorist?
A new novel makes the case for building bridges, rather than burning them.
Yellowjackets star Simone Kessell on Hollywood fame, te reo Māori, working alongside Melanie Lynskey
It’s been a long and strange ride on the road to recognition for Simone Kessell.
Yellowjackets season one was a sleeper hit. Does season two live up to the hype?
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch season two of Yellowjackets.
Kiwi dancers making moves on stage and screen overseas
Hannah O’Neill reached the coveted ‘etoile’ status within prestigious Paris Opera Ballet.