
Picture books bring pūrākau to new generations in uni and marae pilot in Te Waka a Māui
Marae pilots new picture books to a new generation.
Marae pilots new picture books to a new generation.
A copyright expert warns that using AI tools like Chat GPT could land you in court.
Sweden wonders if their digital focus led to an academic decline over the last few years.
When the London Gaiety Burlesque Company toured in 1893 it caused controversy.
Times: When her doppelgänger went down the antivax rabbit hole, this is what she learned.
From an immigrant son to elite soldier, Vitale Lafaele's extraordinary journey
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Times: The tabloids had a field day with Danny Cipriani. They didn't know the half of it.
Kindle your solo travel journey with these wanderlust-filled reads.
Times: Four years after she left Downing St, Theresa May has loosened up (a bit).
One former Bardot member lifts the lid on the brutal reality of life inside the pop group.
Bella Fraei is a Wellington teenager who, in a new column for Canvas, reviews YA books.
Wellington teenager Bella Fraei reviews The Other Brother by Jax Calder. Video / Canvas
Jax Calder is an Amazon best-seller in teen and YA LGBTQIA+ fiction.
News snippets from the Far North.
The author says we must remove barriers to healthy eating and normalise a range of bodies.
Colin Monteath recalls his work after the plane crash that killed all 257 people onboard.
Steve Braunias: He lived as a wanderer in rags, roaming hostels across Auckland.
Her how-to book spawned out of her popular Instagram page @mrs.evans.garden.
Hānahi Duncan's short story fulfills his goal to write and publish something creative.
Anthology shows how confidence and ingenuity of Māori story writers has grown
Airana Ngarewa releases debut novel The Bone Tree at the Pātea Māori Club.
'The themes of the novel gripped the couple.'
The latest royal show on Amazon Prime has been accused of promoting cheap televisual lust.
New collection of 200 New Zealand photographs
John Martin nearly died near Te Puke.
Parents advised to have more fun.
The book has caused heavy debate in New Zealand and Australia.
The book contains information about sexuality, consent, pleasure and sexual positions.
Broadcaster sat upright in bed as soon as he saw the passage.