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One marriage, two movie reviews: The Climb
Married couple Zanna Gillespie and Greg Bruce review The Climb.

The taste of summer: two writers on their summer food memories
Joanna Wane and Greg Bruce on their favourite summer food memories.

Inside Anthony, the BBC true crime movie that shocked a nation
A gut-punch new movie imagines the life the victim of a racist murder never got to live.

Tusiata Avia: 'I'm keeping my distance from dystopia for a while. These are strange times.'
Tusiata Avia says she's a lucky reader

Message from mum: be that difficult parent
David Herkt talks to bereaved mother Linda Collins about her daughter's suicide

Polynesian Panthers: tragedy, shame and awakening
An extract from The Platform: The Radical Legacy of the Polynesian Panthers.

One marriage, two movie reviews: Totally Under Control
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review Totally Under Control.

Diana Wichtel on television: it's still useful - and watched
Television is still relevant in this age of streaming

Restaurant review: Apero all sizzle and great sausage
The signature dish is a sausage but it's the pudding that will change your life.

Whangārei Fringe Festival: a fantastical journey to tomorrow's social norms
Mary de Ruyter talks to creatives the first Whangārei Fringe Festival.

Doing whatever it takes: overcoming disability
Joanna Wane talks with disability advocate Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams.

Book review: What Are You Going Through by Sigrid Nunez
Elizabeth Heritage reviews What Are You Going Through

Jeanette Goode: like doors, books need to be opened
Author Jeanette Goode on her book, Little Blue and what she's reading

Steve Braunias: my daughter has stars in her eyes
Linda Goodman's Love Signs is bedtime reading for Steve Braunias' daughter.

A story of All Black infatuation
They say you should never meet your heroes. Greg Bruce ignores them.

Are these Auckland's best toasted sandwiches?
In a city awash in toasted sandwiches, Greg Bruce asks if any of them are good.

Rita West: The Accidental Feminist
Antonia Prebble on her character Rita West's influence on feminism and fashion.

Not the Proust Questionnaire - Catherine Chidgey
Eleanor Black talks with author Catherine Chidgey.

Book review: Nothing Can Hurt You
The repercussions of a murder are at the core of this tale of intrigue.

Of self-discovery, sexy vampires and genre-less writing
New Zealand author Eileen Merriman on the books she plans to read

Diana Wichtel: Why men are so threatened by Jacinda Ardern
Protest, parenting and getting stuck in a traffic jam in Warkworth - but no regrets.

Duck tortelloni for the soul: Farina reviewed
Pizza, pasta and other kingsize Italian carb comforts in Ponsonby.

The suit Te Papa's chief executive couldn't wear and other sartorial secrets
Does what you wear influence who you are? Two women reflect on the power of fashion.

One marriage, two reviews: The Duchess
Married couple Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review The Duchess.

'I think it's time': Stan Walker opens up about abusive childhood
After surviving cancer, Stan Walker is ready to share harrowing details of his childhood.

'Why would anyone want to go and watch Unhinged?'
Steve Braunias attends a screening of Unhinged starring Russell Crowe.