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Taking Manhattan - photographer Ans Westra's urban drift to New York
Breath-taking Ans Westra photos on show in New York.

Ramy Youssef: "I don't want to be afraid anymore"
Ramy Youssef on why his show has been described as "quietly revolutionary".

Divisive? White angry day? Uncomfortable? Why Waitangi matters
Timothy Giles on the whole "deal" of Waitangi and why it's worth thinking it over.

Putting her best foot forward - Lisa Reihana unveils giant art work and gets set for more international success
Visual spectacle awaits Aotea Centre visitors as one of NZ's largest art works opens.

Waitangi Day: the what, when and the why guide you need to read
Stacey and Scotty Morrison, with a cheat's guide to Waitangi Day.

Other people's holidays - what's it like to grow up in a motor camp?
Behind the scenes of other people's holidays.

Restaurant review: Go the whole hog at Grey Lynn's Smokin Cole BBQ
Slow-cooked BBQ comfort for the day after the night before.

The show that almost made Hugh Laurie want to give up on acting
Hugh Laurie on space, imposter system and why he writes letters on the back of a gas bill.

WOW chief exits: 'I am not an enormous fan of the cult of the CEO'
Eleanor Black talks to Gisella Carr about leaving the World of Wearable Arts.

Shapers and shakers - deciding what we see and hear in 2020
Meet the Auckland arts influencers who will shape what we see in 2020.

Ashleigh Young on facing the fear of a new year
Ashleigh Young asks why a diary packed with positive affirmations puts her on edge.

Scared of heights? The woman whose job will make you wince
She's an angel - meet the woman whose work takes her into the heavens.

Tom Hanks' latest a beautiful day at the cinema
Softly, softly approach makes for a pleasant change to bombastic multiplex movies.

Marie Kondo is back - and her new book could change workplaces all over the world
Marie Kondo's new book could be one of 2020 best-sellers.

Poet-musician Kate Tempest: raging for those on the margins
Kate Tempest: "Music is an antidote to the numbness".

Karen O'Leary drops truth bombs among the jokes
Greg Bruce gets in the studio with actor and soon-to-be prominent musician Karen O'Leary.

Millennials and Gen Z and Y – busting the age-old myths
Myth-busting: the attitudes to young people that need to end for us all to live together.

Animal crackers - why Dolittle makeover doesn't work
Call a doctor! Dolittle movie needs urgent care - but maybe that's the problem with it.

Fast times at Burnside High
Russell Brown returns to the scene of many crimes, Burnside High School.

Kiwifruit: Evil little cacti or a passport to somewhere better? Remembering a challenging seasonal job
A fruitless job - a writer remembers teen work experience and ponders lessons learned.

How theatre is helping to make refugee kids feel that NZ can be home
Why could an Auckland arts group become vital to youth as NZ's refugee quota increases?

Musician reveals toxic relationship with record company - and a daring exit plan
Sexist bulls***: Amanda Palmer on how she beat record company execs at their own game.

Dr Matt Glenn Chief Executive Officer of Robotics Plus speaks to The New Zealand Herald
Dr Matt Glenn Chief Executive Officer of Robotics Plus speaks to The New Zealand Herald about the robotics his company make mainly for the primary sector. Video / Alan Gibson

Would you let your boss move in with you for a week?
Calum Henderson on the kiwi TV show that reveals disconnect between workers and bosses.

He's back! Star Trek's Captain Picard returns
Patrick Stewart gets down to earth about new series Star Trek: Picard.

Searching for my friend John: The boy who became a bank robber
Phil Taylor hunts for his friend who had dreams of becoming an air traffic controller.

Time's ticking - the jobs that will expire and those that will last
In the fourth industrial revolution, which jobs will go? The answers may surprise you.