
Representation for children in literature is everything: Ataria Sharman
Diversity in children's books is vital, writes Ataria Sharman
Diversity in children's books is vital, writes Ataria Sharman
Auckland enters Red on December 3, Ryan. Red. All going well.
Give the gift of exquisite reading this festive season.
A round up of Canvas reviewers' picks of 2021
Why we search for pure escapism in our holiday reading
Greg Bruce tries to encourage his kids to read more, with mixed results.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch The Shrink Next Door.
"I'm just like a little cheeky monkey sometimes."
Fifty years after their first publication, Hilma Wolitzer's remain as relevant as ever.
"Every platform has a strain of the plague right now."
"Covers. That's what originally draws me into any book."
Authentic ramen is an elaborate dish to cook, but simply soothing to eat
"Someone gave me a cheat code to life and I don't know how to feel about it."
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch There is no I in Threesome.
A new exhibition at Auckland's art gallery explores nudity, homosexuality and repression.
'Working from home means every room holds a reminder of life before she left us.'
November marks the one-year anniversary for three women Cabinet ministers.
"A lot of the people we talked to genuinely love whales — but they love eating them too."
The music icon tells Karl Puschmann why big ideas power his new album.
A book challenging traditional notions of sex, gender and literature.
Meanwhile, in the adult world, chaos.
Steve Braunias spent six years tracking down New Zealand's music makers
Bright ideas that make cities better: The plan to make Paris a city for cycling anywhere.
Married reviewers Greg Bruce and Zanna Gillespie watch The Rescue.
Could we still be living our best lives at the age of 150?
The Friday night takeout you'll still be eating (and enjoying) the following Thursday.