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Dying is easy, comedy is hard: Peter Calder tries stand-up in his 60s
What will be the score when former restaurant critic Peter Calder tries stand-up comedy?

The endless merry-go-round of kids' activities
Childhood has changed, learns Ruth Larsen, for better and for worse.

Simon Wilson: Does money buy you architectural happiness?
Simon Wilson on the Institute of Architects' Awards - what's good and what's not.

Herne Bay gets a new restaurant in Izzy
"It was like the lamb had been on an excellent - and slightly exotic - holiday."

Meet the poster girl for plus-size pop stars
Times: How did a trained flautist who used to be homeless become a Glastonbury star?

Deborah Hill Cone: Why I love being invisible
Not being seen by others is liberating in ways Deborah Hill Cone never imagined.

Food critic's review of Auckland's best restaurant
Food critic Kim Knight found "elemental goodness at a restaurant like no other".

The woman behind New Zealand's biggest art project
Artist Sara Hughes on her latest creation, New Zealand's largest-ever public art works.

Sopranos star Steve Van Zandt on being the boss and touring NZ
Steve Van Zandt is back as the boss of his own rock 'n' roll band The Disciples of Soul.

Locked in a tiny cell for 23 hours a day for 43 years... for a crime he didn't commit
Albert Woodfox served 43 years in solitary confinement.

Why is it so hard to make friends after 40?
A lack of friends is as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

Ashleigh Young on Donald Trump's dreams
Other people's dreams are often the most interesting thing about them.

Review: Bluff's best at Oyster & Chop
There is no middle ground with an oyster - but there is a hierarchy.

How to not tell a story
Australian writer Maria Tumarkin tells why she turned away from storytelling

Sensitive souls: Are Gen Z really a bunch of snowflakes?
They feel unsafe if you disagree with them, call police if they find a mouse in the house.

Steve Braunias and a case of mistaken identity
Steve Braunias relishes a case of mistaken identity.

One man, one week, one awful lot of makeup
Our reporter embeds with Big Beauty to report from the front line of the male makeup boom.

Restaurant review: Taco Loco Cantina
Who needs a house deposit when the guacamole is this good?

What it's really like to be a funeral director
Is there a good time to talk about death? When? And will it make any difference?

Ashleigh Young: Why flying and compassion don't mix
An 11-hour flight teaches Ashleigh Young something - but it's not compassion.

She's been a top NZ artist for 60 years... why you may not have heard of Gretchen Albrecht
The brilliant life and career of one of our most important artists comes alive in new book

How to change your alcohol habits
After decades of drinking, Annie Grace decided to rethink her relationship with booze.