No good, no evil: Phil Klay's new war epic
Phil Klay's much-anticipated first novel is a vivid, powerful war epic.
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
In 2017, the Whanganui River was granted legal personhood — and the world is watching.
Where charred cucumber and dried mint is the autumnal segue you didn't know you needed.
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review the newly Oscar-nominated documentary Collective.
Howick Historical Village's Krissy Perrett has a wardrobe full of vintage treasures.
Meet your new favourite way to eat kūmara - chewy, bouncy Korean noodles.
Steve Braunias on what he's been reading over summer
Anyone suffering from late-capitalism fatigue will relate to Tsumura's workplace novel
'Skipper Peter Burling's reputation was in my gardening-gloved hands'
This is a moment in history - British actor Juliet Stevenson
After 40 years of talking money, Mary Holm is far from bored.
Flamenco guitarist and former TV reporter Ian Sinclair on music that's shaped his life.
A taste of five-star luxury on the waterfront at Auckland's Park Hyatt hotel.
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Amy Poehler's feminist flick Moxie.
Do not collect $200 - Steve Braunias on the attack in Monopoly
Love and machines are at the heart of the Booker Prize-winning novelist's new tome.
"We're very serious in what we're doing" - Gandalf on a growing passion.
The changing society wrought by Covid
"It feels like you're giving the middle finger to those societal demands."
Electronic musician Paddy Free on the one material possession he truly treasures.
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review newly-available to streaming classic film Rushmore.
A trained science writer turns his focus inward in a new collection of essays.
Paula Morris surveys this year's vibrant longlist.
The court reporter-turned-screenwriter-turned-author is releasing a historical thriller.
Mandy Myles discovers delight in a different kind of hangover-inducing tome.
Smashing the patriarchy, purpose and collaboration - Ainsley Gardiner's golden nuggets
Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel prize winner, warns artificial intelligence can be dangerous.