Latest fromCanvas magazine
Canvas: Kiwi band The Beths on completing their second album
Kiwi band The Beths reveal what it took to complete their "slower and sadder" second album. Video / Dean Purcell
This is America
An extract from the biography of the band, America, celebrates their 50th anniversary.
A schooling in white supremacy
Eleanor Black talks with Layla Saad of the guide Me and White Supremacy.
Book review: Not That I'd Kiss A Girl - a 'coming out' memoir
David Herkt reviews Not That I'd Kiss A Girl.
Noteworthy - books for our times
Eleanor Black on what is noteworthy in the publishing world.
Winona Ryder on turning 50, missing Keanu Reeves and being 'saved' by normal people
Winona Ryder - the 1990s icon who defined Gen X on the big screen.
Highlanders prospect gets second shot at rugby dream
Tai Tupou has overcome mental and physical challenges to get another chance at the top.
What I'm Reading: Pip Adam
Each week, Canvas asks authors to recommend a book they're absorbed - or otherwise - by.
'It just makes me sad' - scientist Siouxsie Wiles reveals online abuse
Siouxsie Wiles has been called fat, a bitch, a moron and more but she's not backing down.
A rocker at art
The extraordinary life and times of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, by James Brown.
'Horrific' sexism, abuse in comedy called out
Ruth Spencer on the revelations over sexism in the comedy world.
'Weirdly all I want is a sausage on bread'
Siena Yates on the diet preparation for weight loss surgery.
How an isolated life on Great Barrier led to thriving Māori health business
Herbal tonic business Aotea is based on honouring mātauranga Māori.
One marriage, two movie reviews: The Booksellers
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review The Booksellers.
Annie Leibovitz: 'I'm frustrated about the word celebrity'
Financial Times: The photographer of the famous on the power of the image.
Chinos with your chicken? Our verdict on a new Auckland food and fashion combo
Loosen your belt - fashion meets food at a new restaurant by Rodd & Gunn.
'Before you ask, yes, race is relevant'
Siena Yates chronicles her path to weight loss surgery.
Winter gardening - the gloves-off science for wellbeing
Carol Bucknell on the restorative benefits of gardening.
The story of Martin Luther King Drive
What street addresses reveal about identity, race, wealth and power.
Steve Braunias on 'that' statue in Hamilton
Steve Braunias shares his feelings on the removal of the statue of Captain John Hamilton.
One marriage, two movie reviews: Da 5 Bloods
Argumentative married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch Da 5 Bloods.
Steve Braunias: Secret Screenplay of The Covid Caper
Steve Braunias sets the scene for a Covid-19 screenplay.
Twelve creatives on the home essentials they can't do without
From a full fridge to a comfortable bed, creative experts share their home essentials.
C.K. Stead: on first meeting with Roger Donaldson
C.K. Stead's book Smith's Dream formed the basis for the film Sleeping Dogs.
Why I'm having weight loss surgery
When you tell someone you're getting weight loss surgery, they tend not to ask why.
Colin McCahon: Is This The Promised Land?
Painter's decline into alcoholism and dementia is made plain in important new biography.
Bata Bullets and bibs: Why netball was my first love
How the Silver Ferns became idols for a young Kiwi sports star.