It'd be a great headline, I know: 'McCartney better than Shakespeare'
"I'd love to think of what Beckett would be up to on Instagram."
"I'd love to think of what Beckett would be up to on Instagram."
Being a Kiwi led Carla-Maria Lawson to a top BBC job - and programme
In Campbell Mattinson's novel We Were Not Men, two orphans turn to the water.
Bafta-nominated Mogul Mowgli, starring Riz Ahmed, premieres this weekend.
In the midst of a lockdown mental health crisis, Bo Burnham has made something profound.
Hokianga's octogenarian novelist Judith Reinken.
Books about increasing efficiency attract writer Natalie Sisson
The most difficult thing about writing this play has been making things up!
From memory, in the original, Anna and Vronsky never did lines of coke before having sex.
The world needs young female feistiness combined with wisdom, says Glenda Kane
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie turn their attention to In The Heights.
Auckland University astrophysicist Heloise Stevance on the music that's shaped her life.
Polynesian Panther and Pacific academic Dr Melani Anae on healing from the dawn raids.
Despite it being a mass of rocks, Steve Braunias still finds the moon an amazing force
Looking for a feast and/or fiesta? Here's where to eat this weekend.
Inspiring a new generation of navigators.
Record shops represent an underground empire trading in human happiness.
Nancy Johnson's new novel is a gripping commentary on the American Dream.
'The Amy I met was a geek, a nerd, someone who would sit and do crosswords every day.'
They are not faceless terrorists, they are people like us.
A novel, poetry, an audiobook and a kids' book are constants for Gemma Browne
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review The Man in the Hat.
Lies and secrets at the heart of a damaged family lead to an interesting story
"I'm going to decorate the bejesus out of something!"
Patrick Gower talks about the power of listening - and of being heard.
A stray kitten helped the former Fur Patrol singer through some of her darkest days.
Kim Knight on her last conversation with the matriarch she learned to love later in life.