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A Hart(less) Act • The 10-year limit on semen storage is an unnecessary hurdle for young survivors of cancer, writes Ann Chapman.
Venn diagram for sustainability
Quips & Quotes
10 Quick Questions
Trading favours • As we trip lightly around our relationship with China, we must tread a wary path on future alliances.
Think local for national change
X marks the spot for vitriol
Truth be told
The rest is history • Rest – both sleep and non-sleep – is essential to help our overstressed bodies and minds repair themselves. But many of us remain in a constant state of ‘fight, flight or freeze’.
Battling With Our Bodies • We need to stop being blind to the signs that we’re pushing ourselves too hard, says a clinical fatigue specialist.
Don’t Leave Me Alone With My Thoughts
Right and power • Israel is profit ing financially and extending its global technological influence in response to the October 7 massacre, says investigative journalist A ntony Loewenstein.
Dolphins be damned • Is SailGP’s future in this country really under threat because of an at-risk marine mammal?
Orwellian irony • Our thinking about one of the 20th century’s best-known writers is being challenged by the ‘smelly little truths’ Anna Funder uncovered about George Orwell’s marriage.
The Alchemist • Talent and a little magic have taken state-house kid Moses Mackay to the heights of Italian opera. He’s coming back to sprinkle some of his gold dust around.
Good Lord, he was scandalous • Lord Byron still fascinates 200 years after his death, but more for his bohemian lifestyle than his poetry.
Stars in their eyes • Debut novel a heady mix of grief, astronomy and love.
Short cuts
Dark matter • Ngaio Marsh-style whodunnit set among academia attached to the Mt John Observatory.
Coming into view • Novel captures the pressure on patients, families and staff in a psychiatric ward.
Wild times for kids
Italian idyll
Mirren’s mirror on Meir • Dame Helen talks about playing Golda Meir, Israel’s iron lady, during a pivotal chapter in the controversial politician’s long career.
Game, set and match • Love, sex and great tennis take centre court in this highly charged drama.
Silence is golden
Still Screaming • Pearl Jam’s 12th album proves the senior statesmen have what it takes after 33 years.
Taylored To Startle • Swifties flocked to their idol’s latest release in their millions. Awaiting them was Taylor at her most raw and brave.
Good For A Laugh
Love Amid The Horror • Miniseries version of Holocaust bestseller makes its Kiwi author Heather Morris a key character.
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Baroque is best • Acclaimed cellist Mimé Yamahiro Brinkmann is bringing her period sound to Auckland.
It’s only natural • A charity which aims to normalise menstruation is pushing for equitable access to disposable and reusable products.
Spices of life • Kiwi food writer Ashia Ismail-Singer credits her mother’s recipes from her Indian heritage with fostering her love of cooking.
The Sauce • Aucklander Ashia Ismail-Singer shares with Alana Rae the reality of producing cookbooks in a crowded field.
Seeing red in Church Road • Top-quality wines don’t need to come with a hefty price tag.
Hug it out •...