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2018-05-07
The dismal form of Auckland’s Super Rugby franchise puts union at risk of “losing” the city.
The pine problem
The cloak & dagger novel
Voices of the past
New York punk poet Eileen Myles heads to the Auckland Writers Festival having won a battle for personal plurality.
The New Yorker’s music critic Alex Ross moves from stalls to stage.
Art therapy is transforming the lives of people with chronic illnesses.
Listening to internal cues is crucial to resisting large portions.
Give the pancake a new lease of life for this special Sunday brunch.
Computer-based neural networks can be therapeutic as well as fun.
A top pinot district is attracting interest from overseas investors.
Linda Olsson on writing in New Zealand and Sweden.
Plus Caption Competition, Quips & Quotes, Life in NZ and 10 Quick Questions
By David G Brown and Jim Crace, and a fiction round-up.
Cathrin Schaer in Berlin
From Eilen Jewell
Wordsworth
Back to Black
The Good Life
Diana Wichtel
Politics
Bill Ralston
No pain, no gain
Quips& Quotes
10 Quick Questions
Whatever happened to …
Trees of life
No more business as usual
Ray McVinnie
Spread the love for Mum
A textbook case
Adrift in Craceland
A real show of farce
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