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Restaurant review: White Rabbit on the Park
With calling a restaurant White Rabbit is that it sets diner up for a bit of magic

Keeping your scalp healthy
Good hair starts with a good scalp. Often overlooked, a healthy, hydrated scalp with a slightly acidic pH will improve hair growth

Sneak peek inside a Real Housewife's holiday pad
Claire McCall takes a sneak peek inside Real Housewives' Julia Sloane's weekender.

Brunch review: The Piha Cafe
While the sun came out to play, a beach cafe's menu fails to step up to the plate.

Inside the home of Grand Designs' host
He's an architect, a designer, an urbanist and a philosopher. Greg Bruce meets the multi-talented Chris Moller.

This much I know: Architect Joe Snell
Australian architect, and founding partner of The Help Locker, a project for the homeless.

A brief encounter with architect Lama Tone
A few words with architect and former Samoa rugby international Lama Tone.

Birthday cakes more than mere confectionery
He put his order in last week: a pool table. Black rails, maroon baize. Maroon, not green - he was very clear on this. And the cake

Wine: Relax with a glass
Do the Real Housewives of Auckland make you want to perform seppuku on yourself? Don't fret, just sip and forget...

Boho style's grown-up return
Boho makes a return, but this time around its grown-up, clean-cut aesthetic suits everyone.

How to care for your neck and decolletage
Here are our tips on how to care for your neck and decolletage.

Restaurant review: Adam Arnold
'The best fish I've had this year' and dessert built from scratch.

The lingering pains of a child of divorce
Megan Nicol Reed has seen so many parents behave badly when breaking up.

'It's okay to not be okay'
Eleanor Ainge Roy talks to a two-time survivor of attempted suicide about what brought him back from the edge.

Brunch review: Rosebank Coffee and Kitchen
A touch of glamour hits an Avondale cafe's menu - and prices.

This much I know: Actor, Michael Shannon
I've been playing music longer than I've been acting, since I was a little boy when I played piano in an orchestra. Music is my favorite

Is Jennifer Ward-Lealand our own Meryl Streep?
Editor Michelle Hurley takes us through some of the highlights in this weekend's Canvas magazine.

Brunch review: True Food and Yoga
New cafe caters to the fit and the hungry - and to shoppers.

Wine: The whole truth
Pinot noir nirvana will no doubt be achieved by those attending Pinot Palooza today at Shed 10 on Auckland's Queens' Wharf. The rest of us can achieve enlightenment via these three...

How this man ran an ultramarathon in jail
Charlie Engle hit bottom with a near fatal six-day binge that ended in a hail of bullets. As he got sober, he turned to running, which became his lifeline.

Birth, death and a life in the balance
Sometimes life smashes you in the face. Greg Bruce on the best and worst of times.

Fashion: Colour codes
Mix block brights with neutrals for a thoughtful approach to wearing colour.

A life of love and art
Tim and Sherrah Francis amassed the greatest names in New Zealand art for more than 50 years. Kim Knight talks to their son about the sale of his parents' unique collection.

Meet the psychiatrist behind the ABs
Greg Bruce meets the psychiatrist behind the All Blacks' battle for mental resilience, who reveals how Richie McCaw stood out from the rest.

This much I know: James Wilson
As I child, I remember having terrible stage fright. I was terrified of drama class and anything that required me to speak in front

A brief encounter with costume designer Elizabeth Whiting
A few words with Elizabeth Whiting, lawyer-turned-costume designer.