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Samesame but Different LGBTQI+ festival - the show goes on for 2022
Speakers at the Samesame But Different event talk to Canvas about celebrating LGBQTI+

Design for Living: Biking for beer in Bologna
Bright ideas that make cities better: The app that rewards you for not taking the car.

Indigenous ideas
HP+ print technology provides the missing link in Aotea's creative plan

Takeout Kids: film-maker Julie Zhu's young restaurant stars
Takeout kids on early food loves, their lives in hospitality and their future hopes

Love is all you need - to read
Love reading about love? Kiran Dass has plenty of suggestions.

The story of their fortunes: Steve Braunias marks Valentine's Day
Heloise and Abelard are still in Paris, still in love, still having sex

Douglas Lloyd Jenkins' double-barrelled romance
The design writer's first work of fiction is a love story that's also about a city.

It must be love. The genre that covers all the bases
Love is all you need when it comes to a movie to make you laugh or cry

Michelle Langstone's love letter to her child
Michelle Langstone explores the power of a mother's love

Design for Living: Reinventing flexible living in a Barcelona apartment block
Good ideas that make cities better: the Barcelona apartments that can change their size.

Designing the future
New Zealand fashion designers Harris Tapper are making strides with HP+

Waitangi Day books special: Aotearoa writers on desert island books
Seventeen writers from Aotearoa talk about their top three favourite NZ books

Christos Tsiolkas auto-fiction excavation in search of beauty
In his new book is Christos Tsiolkas, the character, who also happens to be an author.

Te Tiriti and the New Zealand Wars – a wahine toa speaks
Waitangi Day: Te Tiriti and the New Zealand Wars – a wahine toa speaks

People Funny Boy: The Genius Of Lee 'Scratch' Perry: a journey around a true musical maverick
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - creative, charismatic visionary who shaped reggae king Bob Marley

Bryan Walpert: 'What's the reading life without a book of poems or six on the go as well?'
The books author Bryan Walpert has on his reading list

The View from My Window: Bess Wohl on how people-watching led to her play, Grand Horizons
How people watching led to Broadway - and to New Zealand

Diana Wichtel: Of Mice and Memory
Mice in comic strip and literary form cause a socmed kerfuffle.

Bali Nights restaurant review: Don't worry, drink happy soda
Sambal, satay and plastic stools - Bali's just a mouthful away. Yvonne Lorkin's wine tips

Eddie Rayner on Split Enz and his new album with Tim Finn
The keys legend on being expelled, being hated by punks and ... inventing the mohawk?

Director Paul Thomas Anderson returns to his roots
In conversation with Paul Thomas Anderson.

Family determined to carry on restaurant's legacy
Vietnamese restaurant is a truly family affair in Ōtāhuhu.

David Herkt reviews Alan Cumming's second autobiography
Alan Cumming's collection of anecdotes fails to reveal the real Alan Cumming

Eleanor Black reviews a whodunnit focusing on human behaviour
Whodunnit delves into social, psychological and environmental factors

The new Shane Warne documentary: good if you like cricket
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Shane.

Steve Braunias on learning to drive
Driving at last, Steve Braunias discovers a new way of life

Design for Living: Light rail and the green swale
Bright ideas to make cities better. This week: Green rail tracks on the roads.