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How Brussels solved its car crisis
Bright ideas that make cities better: Better transport in Brussels.

Platonic: Why sex doesn't get in the way of Seth Rogan and Rose Byrne's new comedy
New York Times: Why is it so hard to stay friends with members of the opposite sex?

Deal or no deal: Behind the scenes with Kiwi film-makers chasing the big money at Cannes
"You go to the party because you can corner them and pitch your little heart away."

'Grip of psychosis': Raurimu gunman reveals mental torment before killing six
Steve Anderson killed six people with his Dad's shotgun as they sat down for breakfast.

Robert De Niro speaks about character creation
Robert De Niro speaks about the responsibility actors have in the character creation process during the Killers of the Flower Moon press conference. Video / Getty Images

From Sex Education to Big Swiss: Why sex therapists are 2023’s must-have
Times: Do they actually reveal the secrets of sexuality or just give us a cheap thrill?

Dazzling exhibitions speak to fragility and beauty of nature
Auckland Festival of Photography 2023 has launched with a theme of resistance/ātete.

Cosi fan tutte: Seduction, scandal and the power of sisterhood
Two new-generation divas on how opera is reshaping women's stories.

Diana Wichtel: The Trump Show goes on. And on.
The latest verdict is just another of a zillion things that should rule Trump out

Why Seinfeld still feels relevant 25 years later
New York Times: The show about nothing ended in 1998. So what is its new relevance?

Secrets and Lies: The rise and rise of celebrity memoirs
A celebrity “tell-all” can deliver stratospheric sales

Ockham winner Catherine Chidgey: 'It feels like I’m back'
Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for fiction winner Catherine Chidgey talks to Paula Morris

Lessons other mothers taught me
Photographer Helen Manson on what her travels have taught her about motherhood

A celebration of mums filling pages with delight
Milla and her grandmother Rose explore all the wonderfully different, yet often familiar mums on display in Sarina Dickson's new book, Mumapalooza: A Celebration of Mums. Video / Ella Wilks

She who would be king: Beatriz Romilly on power, politics and the nature of evil
"Does someone have to be completely destroyed to realise what a jerk they’re being?"

Now what? Climate action at the crossroads
After all the floods, after all the protests, how do we change the world?

A human wrote this book review. AI wrote the book
New York Times: Can computers write bestsellers? Possibly, says Dwight Garner.

Close: 'That moment where we want to be part of the many, rather than just ourselves'
Belgian director Lukas Dhont has achieved widespread acclaim for his first two films

Whakawhetai: Finding the good in every situation
When you start from a place of gratitude, everything else is extra.

Sex.Life podcaster Morgan Penn on self-pleasure for Mother’s Day
Morgan Penn, somatic sexologist, on the greatest love of all - self love.

Why the Hollywood writers are on strike: they are the ones who make it all happen
Matt Ragghianti, an LA screenwriter, explains why it’s vital that anyone who loves TV/film

Leanne Malcolm becomes Gina: 'I’m no longer the person I was'
Former TV presenter Leanne Malcolm is forging a new career - with a new name

Style: Gift ideas for that special woman in your life
A curated collection of Mother’s Day gifts designed to elevate the everyday.

Gabrielle Zevin, the game-changing author with a $2m film deal
“No one gets to tell you that’s not love”

Cheese, meat and a near-spiritual experience: Taco Loco reviewed
Messy? Who cares when a chorus of taco angels is singing in your heart.

Design for Living: The forest in a football stadium
Bright ideas that make cities better: When art, sport and the climate collide.