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Design for Living: When the bombing stops
Bright ideas that make cities better: The refugee prefab houses of Ukraine.
Why The Wire's creator is making a 'sequel' to TV's greatest show
Times: David Simon is going back to Baltimore's cops and drug pushers.
'It's okay to get it wrong if you're trying' - Georgia Lines on singing te reo for NZ Music Month
View from My Window: Georgia Lines
Whiti Hereaka's erotic, tragic love story wins Aotearoa's richest literary prize
'In te ao Māori, sex wasn't something we shied away from.'
The bookshelf: Top picks for your weekend reading
Tumble into Viking raids and the underworld with a winning poetry collection, and more.
Satisfaction, soul and cheeky love songs: Garageland's Jeremy Eade
Soundtrack to My Life: Garageland's Jeremy Eade
Auckland restaurant review: Ras Vatika - a true bastion of Dominion Rd
Ras Vatika - a pioneer of cheap and cheerful Indian street food still going strong
Conversations with Friends is hot but is that all it's got?
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Conversations with Friends.
Design for Living: Desert schools for a country that's hardly ever won anything
Bright ideas that make cities better: architect Francis Kéré's celebration of community.
'My precious boys will be feminists' - reflections on Mother's Day
"Angry men think they can take it out on women whenever they want."
The bookshelf: Top picks for your weekend reading
Poet Robert Sullivan turns to myth and history in a soaring new collection, and more.
Nipple, belly button or nose? The rise of midlife piercing
Times: Luxury piercings are booming among the over-forties.
Collision course: Unravelling the link between athletes and dementia
"I can't help but be a little bit terrified that it could be my future."
Severance: The new show about the blurring of the line between work and home
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch Severance.
Reconsidering the Spice Girls: How manufactured girl power became real
New York Times: Twenty-five years since Spice World, their legacy is still being written.
Steve Braunias: First steps, first words, first IRD number - a taxing rite of passage
Applying for your child's IRD number is a tortuous affair
Rockabilly Russell Crowe a star snap in photo exhibition
Keith Giles talks about the legacy of John Rykenberg to mark NZ Music Month
A protester's life in Russia: Pussy Riot singer tells of her imprisonment
What can be achieved by even trying to protest? A protester in Moscow asks.
Gummy bears, 100 years on, are still bouncing
New York Times: Celebrating 100 years of the colourful lollies.
Collection of early NZ photos puts dogs in the frame
Mike White introduces a collection of early New Zealand canine photos
My Mother's Kitchen: fragrant, friendly feasting in an intimate setting
"We're all friends of a friend," says Ethiopian chef Yeshi Desta
How Everything Everywhere All at Once helps to heal generational trauma
New York Times: Serves as exercise in imagination for those who have experienced trauma.
Talking heads: How Frodo (nearly) caught Covid and other stories
Covid-19 isn't the only bad guy in Covert Theatre's Lord of the Rings puppetry mash-up.
The absorbing new movie about watching two men watching some animals
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch The Velvet Queen.
Design for Living: Urban farming in Detroit
Bright ideas that make cities better: urban farms.
At 24, she opened a restaurant in the middle of a pandemic. How did that go?
Greg Bruce meets up-and-coming restaurant queen Diva Giles.
Diana Wichtel: Harry follows parents' foot-in-mouth steps
Another day, another ill-advised interview by a member of the House of Windsor.
Decadence in the desert: The real housewives of Doha
Beauty, wealth and horror: The real housewives of Doha.
The bookshelf: Top picks for your weekend reading
A new short story collection imagines a sequel to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and more.