In HBO's wild new series Telemarketers, journalism is the real hero
Frightening, hilarious and inspiring, Telemarketers is the year's best documentary.
Frightening, hilarious and inspiring, Telemarketers is the year's best documentary.
Opinion: I thought: “Other than death, what’s the worst that can happen?”
DEMO is a design-in-motion festival that took over 5000 screens in public places across the Netherlands last November for an exhibition showing motion work by designers from around the world. Video / DEMO
Times: One critic separates the cynical tie-ins from the labours of love.
Global design leader Liza Enebeis and her digital mission to take over the world.
Times: He spent 10 years in a Russian jail. Now exiled in London, what's his next move?
He’s in charge of Agatha Christie’s company, but for James Prichard, it’s more than a job.
Humour has the remarkable ability to bridge divides, says Black.
Singer-songwriter Danica Bryant on the passionate women who've shaped her career.
Joanna Wane talks to the scientist studying the effects of age.
OPINION: The passage of time was marked by the increasing size of a family
Times: When her doppelgänger went down the antivax rabbit hole, this is what she learned.
Mockumentary Theatre Camp sends up musical theatre with some good songs but not much else.
'When I was 13 I entered a relationship with a man in his mid-20s.'
From an immigrant son to elite soldier, Vitale Lafaele's extraordinary journey
Having been to Burning Man seven times, Jo Holley shares her experience.
A bittersweet homecoming and the Samoan grandmother who sacrificed everything
In demand across Europe, opera singer Madison Nonoa is back home to perform in (m)Orpheus. Video / NZ Opera
All Black legend John Kirwan sits down with writer Greg Bruce to watch the 1987 Rugby World Cup final, a game he starred in, for the very first time. Video / NZ Herald
He'd never watched one of his games before, then we made him.
New York Times: Even the over-the-top ones can be awfully fun.
Times: The Kiwi comedian on her hippie parents and the culture that made her.
'I’ve written a lot of stories in this room, looking out this window.'
Bring a pop of joy and optimism to everyday with an injection of mood-lifting colour.
Canvas Editorial: Sarah Daniell on catching the train
Journalist Allan Jones was there, right at the heart of rock 'n' roll in the halcyon days.
New York Times: Was this blonde, white woman the right idol for the diverse country?
Bella Fraei is a Wellington teenager who, in a new column for Canvas, reviews YA books.
Wellington teenager Bella Fraei reviews The Other Brother by Jax Calder. Video / Canvas
"New Zealand in the 80s was quite blokey. There was a kind of compulsory manliness."