Male Tears: Benjamin Myers' corrective collection
Benjamin Myers' new short story collection, human relationships come to the fore.
Benjamin Myers' new short story collection, human relationships come to the fore.
A change to our understanding of NZ's cultural and literary landscape is necessary
Christina Sweeney-Baird wrote her book, then real life started to resemble it.
Hot cross buns v cheese pudding - a critic is torn. Yvonne Lorkin peruses the wine list.
Marvellous nights for a moon dance at Melbourne's coolest new arts festival.
Rebecca K. Reilly says her reading is at the mercy of Auckland Libraries' waitlists.
Lontalius: I didn't really suit the LA grind. But it was a very good learning experience.
This is where we are in what passes these days for real life.
Bugs, birds, sex, death, smells, decay ... and the power of women.
Using horsepower to break down barriers without words.
Was union leader Helen Kelly, who died 5 years ago, the great Prime Minister we never had?
Television's most ambitious take on American slavery since Roots.
Bestselling Irish author Jo Spain launched her career by taking a chance on herself.
Literary discussions around the world, from NZ novelist Paula Morris' dining table
NZ Herald’s Greg Bruce is put through his paces with 2degrees 2nd Chance Charlie trainer Joe Naufahu and some other familiar faces. Video / Brett Phibbs
An extract from Michelle Langston's new book of essays
Her new novel is a coming-of-age story set in San Francisco in the mid 1980s.
The Muslim celebration of Eid marks the end of fasting and the start of feasting.
Guardian of style to stream into Auckland's writers festival
Greg Bruce goes to a training session with an elite rugby player who likes what he sees.
After 50 years of feminism, the former Green MP asks how much has really changed.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Florian Habicht's new film.
The "kia ora lady" on music that's shaped her life.
World famous in Ponsonby - SPQR's pasta is as decadent as its patrons. Plus Drinks list.
Ruth Spencer explains the rules of engagement for fans at a writers' festival.
"That plate invoked something so primal it should have come with a censor's note."
Even small towns conceal a mass of destructive secrets and lies.
A romantic gesture goes all kinds of wrong in the hilarious story of her engagement ring.
Heroines who bake cake, exile and more are on Susanna Gendall's reading list.