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Diana Wichtel: how Covid 19 has polarised TV shows - and society
The changing society wrought by Covid

I did a boudoir photoshoot and this is what I learnt about my body
"It feels like you're giving the middle finger to those societal demands."

Paddy Free: "The pounamu I wear around my neck is also my wedding ring"
Electronic musician Paddy Free on the one material possession he truly treasures.

One marriage, two movie reviews: Rushmore
Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review newly-available to streaming classic film Rushmore.

Danyl McLauchlan's confessional for the age of anxiety
A trained science writer turns his focus inward in a new collection of essays.

Paula Morris: Debut authors shine on Ockhams longlist
Paula Morris surveys this year's vibrant longlist.

David Bishop: "I opted for the Hilary Mantel approach to historical fiction"
The court reporter-turned-screenwriter-turned-author is releasing a historical thriller.

What Bookety Book Books is bookshop owner Mandy Myles reading?
Mandy Myles discovers delight in a different kind of hangover-inducing tome.

Euro reviewed: Is the refurbished Viaduct stalwart worth a look?
Pig's ears and broccoli? Just add champagne at the new-look Euro.

Inside the frugal mind of the fastest man in the country
How Dean Hart broke the New Zealand land speed record in a car made of junk and cast offs.

One marriage, two reviews: Allen v. Farrow
Married reviewers Zanna Gillespie and Greg Bruce watch horrific new doco Allen v. Farrow

Ben Sanders returns: Structures imagined and real
Author Ben Sanders on juggling two working lives

Alice Te Punga Somerville: English by name, English by nature?
Alice Te Punga Somerville (Te Ātiawa, Taranaki) on why English breaks her heart.

Eleanor Black: Noteworthy memoirs from the American South
Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.

Insatiable: A modernised (and more debaucherous) Bridget Jones's Diary
Daisy Buchanan's new novel is utterly unashamed.

Electrifying the train lines: The touring performer energising public transport
At his performance you'll laugh, you'll sing, you'll learn a lot about public transport.

Che-Fu: 'I felt vindicated getting the nod from the big homies'
In 2001, hip-hop artist Che-Fu got a call from one of the biggest names in the business.

How "flight shame" could be a plus for New Zealand's tourism industry
Environment Commissioner Simon Upton on his bold vision for more sustainable tourism.

100% Pure Future: Can NZ's tourism industry rise to the challenge?
A view from the road as a new report lays down the gauntlet on tourism.

The woman with the ear of the Prime Minister in the pandemic
Dame Juliet Gerrard tells Greg Bruce why we need science in a crisis.

One marriage, two movie reviews: Framing Britney Spears
Greg and Zanna are outraged by the new Britney Spears documentary.

Diana Wichtel on the new normal and how it is quickly undone
Diana Wichtel on the virus and Trump's acquittal

Angie Thomas: "I think that books play a huge role in building empathy, and one way to build empathy is to build connection"
Her debut novel was on the New York Times Young Adult bestseller list for 205 weeks.

The loneliness epidemic: Intimacy and solitude in the 21st century
Stephanie Dowrick's re-released book feels more relevant than ever.

Ants, bad patches and poetic: What Eve Charles is reading
The author of Born To Be Me shares valuable recent reads.

Climate collection deals imaginatively with real world-changing events
Australasian authors brought together in a climate change anthology