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Simon Wilson: The new London Tube map: On track or off the rails?
Bright ideas that make cities better: Problems for the world leader in transit map design.
Paula Morris: Māori writers meeting strong demand
On the wealth of Māori writers and their passionate readership.
Women storytellers have the edge at documentary festival
Zanna Gillespie previews the strong female-led films at the Doc Edge Festival
Love, grief and 30 years of superstardom: George Michael tells his own story
Times: Elton John, Kate Moss and Nile Rodgers talk about their friend's final project.
The bookshelf: Top picks for your weekend reading
Mohammed Hassan on slam poetry and the most pressing global issues, and more.
Saving Aotearoa: Games developer Maru Nihoniho unleashes Guardian Māia
A patu-wielding wahine toa is finally ready to take the gaming world by storm.
From Covid to comic books: The Auckland doctor exploding onto Chicago's hippest art scene
It began as a dare from his wife — now Brad Novak has cracked the international art scene.
Playing chess with the star of Chess
Star of Chess the Musical Edward Laurenson tries to teach Greg Bruce how to play chess.
Pride and Pudding: Retro trifle recipe for mid-winter Christmas
For a mid-winter Christmas dessert, go retro with this glorious trifle.
Public toilets with flair - how Tokyo designers gave them appeal
Bright ideas that make cities better: The highly designed toilets of Tokyo.
'Drug use, neglect and abuse': Survivors of infamous NZ sex cult speak out
It took 40 years to say the words "I've been sexually abused".
Milenta reviewed: Where's there's smoke, there's excellent okra
Even a mucilaginous centre tastes good when it's wood-fired.
Dancing in the dark: Matariki's rising stars
A fallen star and a taniwha form an unlikely friendship in the Matariki Glow Show.
Tara Moss: 'I wasn't really sure if I was disabled enough'
Author Tara Moss says she's learning from the disabled community
The bookshelf: Top picks for your weekend reading
Delicious new page-turners, including from the prodigiously talented Laurence Fearnley.
Dame Gillian Whitehead: Violin concerto draws on craft and imagination
First violin concerto of 60-year career for NZ composer.
Julia review: A series about the power of age and food
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch Julia.
Design for Living: This bridge was made for walking
Bright ideas to make cities better: Why walking and cycling the harbour bridge could work.
Diana Wichtel: Life is short but Shortland Street goes on forever
Is it you, or is it me - but, my, hasn't time flown?
The bookshelf: Six supportive reads
If you are trying to better understand yourself and others, these books are useful.
Jocelyn Carlin retrospective shows climate crisis in Pacific
Pacific nations Kiribati and Tuvalu under lens of late photojournalist Jocelyn Carlin
Touring New Zealand, Edwardian style
Edited extract from Touring Edwardian New Zealand, by Paul Moon
Verdict on A Mermaid in Paris: It fails to make a splash
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch A Mermaid in Paris.
"I remember standing in the middle of the quad, tears streaming down my face."
WOW's musical director on his life-changing moments in music
Porn by feminists: The business of making 'Pleasure'
Ninja Thyberg and Sofia Kappel on creating a porn industry drama through a feminist lens.
Cori Gonzalez-Macuer: Actor, writer, infamous 'party boy' drinks Nescafe with Steve Braunias
Steve Braunias profiles the actor/writer for Canvas.
'We're averaging one mass shooting every 17.5 hours this year'
Is this some dystopian nightmare we're binging on Netflix? This is America.
Welcome to Oslo, the EV city capital of the world
Bright ideas that make cities better: Oslo's electric cars.
Taika Waititi, Amy Schumer, and now Kid Sister: Simone Nathan on her new show
Screenwriter Simone Nathan on writing and starring in Kid Sister