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Eliza McCartney on her remarkable comeback – and what it's cost her
"I'd come home after a training session where I couldn't do anything and just cry.”
"I'd come home after a training session where I couldn't do anything and just cry.”
Poos, wees and Victorian prudes - the surprising secrets of a Flemish master revealed.
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'Matariki is a legacy … it's part of who I am, it's part of my genealogy and my DNA'
New York Times: Perel's fresh take on long-term love changed the cultural conversation.
'Just sit down and see what happens’ process turns into debut novel
The noodle bar with the pasta dish you'll be thinking about for days.
Sachie Mikawa on her solo show Fish Saw and the music that’s shaped her life.
To what extent will humans go and how do ethics fit into an existential crisis?
Hannah O’Neill reached the coveted ‘etoile’ status within prestigious Paris Opera Ballet.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch season two of Yellowjackets.
New York Times: Proved her worth by playing undervalued women.
Bright ideas that make cities better: density in America's Mountain West.
With Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda changed the musical forever. We got 15 minutes with him.
Steve Braunias rediscovers travelling after years of staying home
Megan Nicol Reed's debut novel about motherhood.
The movie that won best picture at the Oscars raises questions over the nature of taste.
"As architects, we’re the doctors of the built world – and we’ve got no time to waste."
Hollywood dreams, hiding from Harvey Weinstein, and the story behind the sex tape.
"These guys are to flour as MoVida is to an anchovy."
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie review a series about an imaginary band.
New York Times: How the Pink Floyd hit became one of the best-selling albums of all time.
Bright ideas that make cities better: Building on a flood canal in the Netherlands.
Beware shows that market themselves as social experiments
New York Times: Behind the scenes, the Creed III match-up proved every bit as dynamic.
An edited extract of landmark work, Histories of Hate, the radical right in Aotearoa NZ
Times: Margaret Atwood on her life, her partner and book bannings in America.
She was one of only a few NZ politicians to achieve some measure of global recognition.
Hirokazu Kore-eda is widely regarded as one of the finest working film-makers.