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Julia Baird: in pursuit of awe and wonder while fighting cancer
Her book 'Phosphorescence' won numerous literary prizes, as well as prompting a Ted Talk.
Her book 'Phosphorescence' won numerous literary prizes, as well as prompting a Ted Talk.
The story of award-winning NZ-Italian film director, writer and actor Paolo Rotondo.
Sometimes you should meet your heroes, especially if they are anything like Barry.
An edited extract revisits the narrative around the Waikato War.
“It was like a tipped-up cosmic jigsaw puzzle and I had to put back the pieces.”
Novelist Colson Whitehead talks with journalist Becky Manawatu.
Remembering the author Anne Perry, also known as 'gym tunic' killer Juliet Hulme
Bright ideas that make cities better: flexible streets.
New York Times: The A-list actress turned A-list producer has just launched two new shows.
Hollie Fullbrook tells Karl Puschmann how she processed grief, loss and life on Ceremony.
"Other people play gym bangers when they’re exercising. I listen to old Bollywood music."
Our reviewers are left reeling by a truly great episode of television.
Witi Ihimaera talks with award-winning author Shilo Kino about going back to school.
We are living in a time of war on Phoenix palms, explains Steve Braunias
Don Winslow talks with Greg Fleming, about leaving crime fiction on a high note.
One is an old Etonian, the other a TikTok and Instagram star of food critiquing.
Married reviewers Greg and Zanna watch Donald Glover's dark new comedy.
When a television series reflects real-life sagas
“The idea is to die old as young as you possibly can.”
Auckland comic artist Chelsey Furedi on her debut graphic novel, Project Nought.
Steve Braunias catches up with his friend, author and script writer Anthony McCarten.
Times: Shields on how she escaped the alcoholic mother who turned her into a child star.
Wine, beer and vodka picks to see you through solo moments and gatherings alike
Kate Evans on her obsession with New Zealand's "green Easter eggs".
Having attempted to give up his phone for 40 days, Greg Bruce asks: Was it worth it?
Helen Lehndorf's memoir shows our relationship with nature can be a way to self-discovery
A new series based on a bestselling book is bigger than it seems.
Bright ideas to make cities better: high-rise timber buildings.
Steve Braunias is charged with the crime of having the wrong opinions about NZ literature