Bath music, dirty minds and a pastor; Kimbra's life in song
The Grammy-winning musician and Popstars panellist on the songs that shaped her life.
The Grammy-winning musician and Popstars panellist on the songs that shaped her life.
Paula Morris talks to Charlotte Grimshaw about her memoir. Review by Rachael King.
Three salads perfect for a long weekend of relaxed feasting with friends and family
Canvas asked actor Sam Neill, what came first - the chicken or the egg?
A new book charts the state of New Zealand's art publishing industry.
Three creatives discuss what makes their home decor special
On the ghosts of homes past, "you hang on to what you can."
In my room - four writers, four different parts of the world.
Imagine a priest. Now meet one completely unlike that.
Push the boat out with 25-plus different species of kaimoana (matched sake optional).
The hottest TV, movies and podcasts to keep you entertained this long weekend.
Ten top tipples for Easter from Yvonne Lorkin
Sure they do sliders but the hāpuku is a fish dinner of Sunday roast proportions.
A young woman's personal awakening amid familial and political strife.
Sarah Daniell on the dress she can't let go of, nearly 30 years after her mother died.
Nalini Singh says she's guilty of tsundoku
The mysterious island that remained mysterious for Steve Braunias
The story of chart-toppers The Four Seasons - the true Jersey boys
Bill Bailey tells Greg Bruce about the way things look.
Married film reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie are affected by The Father
Yael Shochat shares her legendary hot cross bun recipe so that you may be legendary too.
His photos of NZ's punk era are iconic, but these are the songs that shaped his life.
How would you spend $57k? These writers wonder.
A Net for Small Fishes seems ready-made for a Netflix series
Steve Braunias meets a legend of NZ music, Gandalf lookalike and pop genius.
In Italy the novelty of lockdowns has well and truly worn off, writes Tracy Goodall.
Change is a constant and it's also the theme of Stephanie Johnson's new book.
Phil Klay's much-anticipated first novel is a vivid, powerful war epic.
A book about human frailty and NZ fiction are the choice for podcast producer Duncan Smith
What became clear is an abysmal double standard: Diana Wichtel on the Oprah interview