Blue Murder Motel is basically Brokenwood on the beach, writes Tara Ward.
“A force of nature,” Christopher Luxon called her yesterday, and nobody could argue with that. A formidable brain, a work ethic of preternatural proportions. The trouble, and there was trouble, seemed ...
Her resignation closes the chapter on one of politics’ most formidable figures – a minister of many portfolios, many enemies, and more than a few WTF moments.
The Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction is judged by novelist, short story writer and reviewer Craig Cliff (convenor); novelist, poet and Arts Foundation Te Tumi Toi Laureate Alison Wong; and ...
After a huge fire, legal action and endless delays, SkyCity’s new convention centre might somehow be arriving at exactly the right time.
As of last Thursday, a majority-American board owns TikTok in the United States of America. Since this change in ownership, ...