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THE SPINOFF

Eye candy for the homebody

A review of Jane Ussher and John Walsh’s lush new photo book showcasing eclectic interiors from homes across Aotearoa.

Daring to hope

An incredible story of a lesbian mother’s resilience and triumph in the face of overwhelming heartbreak and infertility.

STUFF

Why I’m moving into a bus with an 11-year-old, a dog and a cat

I love historic buildings, but protecting them over people looks like selfishness

Sorry Jacinda Ardern, your housing policy isn’t likely to tilt the market for people like us

Living in a bus is a better option than renting – and that’s absurd

Why I considered living without a shower as I try to save for a house

CAPITAL

Get your skates on and get to know the Raumati Rollers

Every Tuesday afternoon, at an ordinary tennis court in Raumati, the kind to be found in suburbs and small towns all over Aotearoa, people of all ages come together to roller skate outdoors.

Clever: Haritina Mogoșanu, astrobiologist, and Shaun Wilkinson, scientist

Delivereasy

A chat with the founders of Delivereasy about the beginnings of their business.

ARTZONE

Find identity through mimicry

Profile on artist Ayesha Green

THE SAPLING

Interview with comic creator Richard Fairgray

Interview about Richard’s latest work, Four-Color Heroes. A ‘touching love story which follows two star-crossed young men who—in spite of their disparate backgrounds—find escape and one another through the pages of a comic book’.

Reviews of two YA books

A wholesome romance read and a spooky Stranger Things-style debut.

OFFBEAT HOME & LIFE

When Kids Books Go Bad

A silly-but-serious look at the Mr Men and Little Miss books and the messages they teach our kids.

COMMUNITY LORE

The jury wants blood under the fingernails

Content note: this piece on sexual assault contains descriptions of assault and the police and forensic process in some detail.

ANTHROPOD

Doing the Squiggly Writing