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Fertility: Maybe baby (+audio)
On the eve of the opening of her award-winning play on reproduction, Elisabeth Easther looks at the business of fertility and asks why making babies can be so simple for some and so complex, expensive and heartbreaking.

Fashion: Neutral territory
Down-to-earth and warm, the new neutral is a sight for sore eyes.

Carrie Fisher: Sobering tale of a princess
Princess Leia’s back, older but lighter. What a trip, says Carrie Fisher. She talks to Horatia Harrod about the new Star Wars movie, which has just begun filming, the weight loss caveat that came with the role and her life away from the cameras.

Book review: Orfeo
This latest novel by the prolific Richard Powers may be summarised very briefly.

James Griffin: Tuatara vs Godzilla!
If what your soul craves is a big, dumb film, then the latest iteration of Godzilla is the film for you, because Godzilla is about as big and dumb as film-making gets.

Review: Palm Court at The Langham, Auckland CBD
Central city hotel offers an adventure in exceptional cuisine in an atmosphere designed for comfort.

Addiction: To hell and back
With the news that researchers believe they have discovered a compound that could revolutionise the treatments of addiction, Greg Dixon asks why only some people become addicts and why society seems to view some addictions as ‘worse’ than others.

The girl who collected teeth
Growing up on navy bases, Laini Taylor always wanted to write. She tells David Larsen about the blue-haired girl with an unusual collection who helped her realise her ambition.

Book review: Every Single Minute
Una has lung cancer, and just days to live. "I have friends and family ... I have money.

Thinking outside the book
Danielle Wright talks to the talented folk behind the brand new Family Day at the Auckland Writers Festival.

Fashion: Trad and true
Block colours and classic lines are where it’s at for ball season. Just don’t leave home without a coat.

Brunch: Jones the Grocer, Newmarket
The menu sounded super fresh and this was enhanced by the visual delights lined up in the glass cabinets at the counter.

Book review: Bark
In her second short story collection, her first in 15 years, Lorrie Moore peels back life’s outer layer and reveals what lies within.

Restaurant review: Kazuya, Mt Eden
The old cliche says you can take the man out of his birthplace but you can't take the birthplace out of the man.

Mum's kitchen rules
Mum's kitchen Four of our favourite Federal St chefs tell us how their mums cooked with love.

The paradoxes of science
In a Canvas exclusive, Eleanor Catton talks to Professor Jim Al-Khalili about physics, life, the universe and everything.

Alice Walker: Nature is her temple
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Colour Purple, Alice Walker, talks to Margie Thomson about the state of American politics, poetry — the lifeblood of rebellion and the richness of a life connected with nature.

Book review: For Today I Am A Boy
I feel pretty confident that this first book by Seattle-based Kim Fu will be the only novel you read this year with an Oriental-Canadian trans-sexual protagonist.