
Big update for HBO's Harry Potter TV series
Two major industry figures have been chosen to lead the production of the show.
Two major industry figures have been chosen to lead the production of the show.
A city councillor said people had 'threatened our team'.
Winner of inaugural Rush Cottage Writers’ Residency wants to tell her mother's story.
New York Times: 'Today’s 65-year-old is radically different than our parents’ generation.'
Media Insider: PR power pair on the changing media landscape; Goldy checks into Shorty.
A military history buff in China appears to have made an alarming discovery.
Miriam Sharland says New Zealanders tend to underestimate Manawatū's beauty.
Times: In June 2004, Frank Gardner the storyteller became the story himself.
Financial Times: Most dying people 'get what life’s all about', Dr Kathryn Mannix says.
Times: For 50 years, Alan Edwards has managed the crises of the biggest names in music.
Times: 'Well, my wife puts up with it. She does.'
NYT: When her career hit a wall, the Oscar-winning actor built a ladder made of books.
Rex Kerr made a difference in college, community, and rugby circles.
She has been committed to the preservation of South Taranaki history.
Anthony Dreaver has promoted the history of Kāpiti and Horowhenua for many years.
Ten of the best lifestyle and entertainment stories to read this weekend.
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O’Neill, who enjoys life in a small town, has published her seventh book.
Times: Bestselling author on his friend Dan Brown and meeting Queen Camilla.
New book urges New Zealanders to appreciate our "six-legged ghosts".
Times: He reported from war zones. But his biggest battle for survival was at home.
What started as a drive to learn te reo Māori has led to a bilingual journal for kids.
Tracey Slaughter is the first overseas winner of the Calibre Essay Prize.
Prose, poetry and political challenges at local literature's biggest night.
From female rage to rugby league - all the 2024 award-winning books.
The past year proved to be New Zealand's strongest ever for book publishing.
New venue needed Whangārei’s popular Zonta Book Fair sale.
'I married the first guy who asked me out to dinner.'