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One’s company: Why solo dining deserves more than scrambled eggs on toast
Strategies that make solo cooking more workable – and more rewarding.

'That's what a true blue doco is': Why Lisa Burd's new film comes with a content warning
A boots and all tribute to the women saving rugby.

'At 17, I was dealing with NCEA stress headaches and wondering why no boys were into me'
From mousy missionary to teen warrior heroine: Brownyn Ensor on playing Joan of Arc.

How Kate Winslet’s daughter is forging her own path to stardom
New York Times: Wes Anderson's newest star, Mia Threapleton, finds inspiration everywhere.

Society Insider: Chef Al Brown dating businesswoman; Buyers sought to co-own slice of $30m Queenstown hotel
Plus, meet the former St Kent's student fulfilling her Ivy League dreams.

Why Art'Otel Hoxton should be your next London stay
Looking for a Banksy while exploring London? Look no further than this contemporary hotel.

How gut-friendly diets can boost your mental and physical health
Telegraph: Gut health is closely tied to brain function, mood and memory.

‘We swapped the UK for New Zealand and feel better off already’
Robert and Sabrina Eaton could earn more in Australia, but prefer Kiwi culture.

Divorce lawyer describes common trends that lead to Kiwi couples splitting
Barrister Sharon Chandra discusses what she observes NZ couples doing repeatedly.

Anna Wintour becomes an unlikely activist as Washington quashes diversity programmes
“I feel we need to be courageous,” the longtime Vogue editor in chief said.

Terri Irwin warns crocodile-culling bill will increase risk to humans
Irwin opposes safari hunting on Indigenous lands, calling it disastrous.

'Extraordinary honour': NZ restaurant named in world’s top 100
It's the first time a NZ restaurant has been recognised on the global list.

Four ways women are physically stronger than men
Strength is more than brute force, and the female body is proving it across every field.

Kiwi sexologist Morgan Penn shares dating advice ... and disasters
The Sex.Life podcast host is on a ‘quest for love’.

Society Insider: Batley Burton accidentally hit by husband's car, Spencer family's winery; new rich-list couple
Plus, Sally Ridge's latest reno project.

Ask an expert: I’ve never felt worthy of love or attention - how can I start?
How to navigate self-worth amid cultural expectations.

Fake my run is exactly what it sounds like
New York Times: “Believe nothing, not even people’s runs.”

Vaping has created a toxic monster: What it does to your body and how to quit
Telegraph: Around 18% of 11- to 17-year-olds have tried vaping in the UK.

Rutene Spooner's new show pays homage to his musical roots
The show aims to connect with kaumātua, celebrating classic jazz and crooning.

Why this Cambridge hotel is a hidden gem for boutique stays
Guests can enjoy a free chauffeured city tour in the hotel's Bentley.