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Today's teens don't rely on music to define themselves.
Today's teens don't rely on music to define themselves.
Horse lover Kelly Wilson has turned her everyday life into a best-selling franchise.
Toni Street and Annabel Langbein make a chicken salad.
Global references collide for the ultimate casual wardrobe for men.
How do you tell the difference between dehydrated and dry skin?
Hamish Keith on why 1967 was such a significant year in his life.
Central Otago is at the bottom of the world, but its aromatic whites are interstellar.
Waterfront meal proves more than the sum of its parts.
Ruth Spencer digs out the truth about our gardening fetishes.
One recovering alcoholic tells the story of how he beat the booze.
Julianne Moore talks extreme violence, marital harmony ... and bananas, with Celia Walden.
Why Trump gave up The Apprentice to become President.
Mid-century details add some ladylike precision to spring festivities.
Give your taste buds a chardonnay cuddle to show them you care.
After an acrimonious departure from Tinder, Whitney Wolfe defiantly returned with Bumble.
Why do so many robots have female voices and female faces?
Kim Knight meets one of the experts charged with finding the perfect match.
Megan Nicol Reed reminisces on her adventurous thrill-seeking days.
Breezy sandals slide into new season deliveries - take your pick.
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Peter Gordon tells Paul Little how travelling in 1985 took unexpected twists.
The beer is but a minor player in this Britomart gastropub's repertoire.
Attention to detail ticks the boxes at this Insta-friendly cafe.
Kim Knight meets the widow of the controversial painter who refused to starve in a garret.