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The power of one: Why singles are spurning 'coupledom'
Please don't put a ring on it. All the single ladies on love in Tinder-land and beyond.

Is On The Rocks Sofia Coppola's masterpiece?
Sofia Coppola's new movie is "Lost In Translation in New York", but is it any good?

Fashionable friends: How these A-Listers will change my life
If you are an A-Lister, get in line for Ruth Spencer's luxury friend wish list.

Inside the Nxivm sex cult and how the survivors escaped
Times: Behind the scenes of a brutal sex cult masquerading as a wellbeing retreat.

The anxious person's guide to dealing with Trump-based anxiety
With the US election just days away, anxiety mounts. Greg Bruce looks for ways to deal.

One marriage, two movie reviews: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.

Surviving loss and saving the world
Environmentalist Sir Rob Fenwick's widow: "Why our children need hope"

Diana Wichtel on election night TV coverage and what to expect in the next three years
Diana Wichtel on the election night TV coverage

Vanessa Branson's autobiography may hold surprises
Richard Branson's sister Vanessa releases her memoir.

Book review: Islands of Mercy, by Rose Tremain
Rose Tremain will delight fans with her new novel.

Neil Finn on remodelling Crowded House, surviving Fleetwood Mac and ruining Split Enz
Karl Puschmann with Neil Finn on the return of Crowded House

Steve Braunias: the importance of the afternoon snack
The ritual of creating an after-school snack.

Dr Hinemoa Elder: Tina Ngata's Kia Mau - 'although small, it is precious'
What the doctor ordered. Dr Hinemoa Elder tells Eleanor Black what she's reading

The art of kindness. Artists give a taste of their talent
Art can be found in unexpected places

Powerhouse Pasifika poets Tusiata Avia and Karlo Mila
Poetry is a vehicle for empowerment and political protest

One marriage, two movie reviews: The Climb
Married couple Zanna Gillespie and Greg Bruce review The Climb.

The taste of summer: two writers on their summer food memories
Joanna Wane and Greg Bruce on their favourite summer food memories.

Inside Anthony, the BBC true crime movie that shocked a nation
A gut-punch new movie imagines the life the victim of a racist murder never got to live.

Tusiata Avia: 'I'm keeping my distance from dystopia for a while. These are strange times.'
Tusiata Avia says she's a lucky reader

Message from mum: be that difficult parent
David Herkt talks to bereaved mother Linda Collins about her daughter's suicide

Polynesian Panthers: tragedy, shame and awakening
An extract from The Platform: The Radical Legacy of the Polynesian Panthers.

Māori voices excelling in the 'big whare' of crime writing
Craig Sisterson talks to Ngaio Marsh Awards finalists about Māori crime fiction