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What you need to know about the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards
Prepare to close out Te Marama Puoro o Aotearoa (New Zealand Music Month) in style - the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards are almost here. Here's everything you can expect on the night.
Bennifer, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles: Why do we care about celebrity relationships?
Did Harry Styles and Taylor Russell break up? What's with the Bennifer divorce rumours? The news is filled with updates on celebrity relationships, but why are we so invested?
Why won't Sean 'Diddy' Combs be charged with assault despite graphic footage?
Security footage shows the rapper grabbing, shoving, dragging and kicking his girlfriend in 2016. He has apologised but he won't be charged. University of Auckland Associate Professor of Law, Carrie…
Why young people are turning to celibacy
It may sound like an unconventional path, but disillusionment with hookup culture and increased sexual autonomy has led to more young people quitting sex.
Olive oil getting too pricey? Here's what you can use instead
Some supermarkets are selling the pantry staple for as much as $30 a litre.
Writer Nathan Joe: 'Culturally, we are prudes'
Sexual desire is innate to the human experience - so why do we squirm when we see it reflected back to us in art and media?
Who wore it best at the Met Gala?
The Met Gala has evolved into a cultural phenomenon and some of those on the green carpet were standouts.
Meet the Papakura tattoo artist who inks celebrities
Leroy Roberts is on a mission to put Māori art on the map, one tattoo at a time. Jogai Bhatt meets the artist who counts big names among his clients.
What we're watching: Scream Queens, season 1
Sorority girls are terrorised by a serial killer in this campy, satirical slasher. Jogai Bhatt explains why Scream Queens is worth a watch.
'Up the Bars': Warriors look to name new pub
The team are thirsty for a name for their new bar - and the fans are here for it.
Vera Ellen and Georgia Gets By say 'no' to SXSW Festival
Two New Zealand artists have cancelled their appearances at a major US music festival in protest at the event's defence industry sponsors.
What not to get mum this Mother’s Day
Stuck for a gift idea that represents how you feel about your mum? Mothers tell us what really matters.
Explainer: Why do we commemorate Anzac Day?
On April 25 each year, New Zealanders at home and around the world mark Anzac Day. Do you know why?
Here are the finalists for the 2024 Aotearoa Music Awards
Stan Walker and Avantdale Bowling Club's Tom Scott lead the nominations.
Why are concert tickets so expensive?
Going to a gig? You had better start saving, with tickets to most international acts priced sky-high. Jogai Bhatt looks at why it costs so much.
Review: SZA thrills fans with visual spectacle at opening show
It was SZA's ability to command the stage and connect intimately with her audience that made the opening show of her SOS tour so special, writes Jogai Bhatt.
Splore festival to take 2025 off after posting loss
"We didn't sell as many tickets as we would've liked," producer Fryderyk Kublikowski says.
Aya Al-Chalabi: 'Ramadan is a re-set'
A New Zealand-Arab influencer has been showcasing Muslim faith and culture to a new audience this Ramadan.
In pictures: Auckland's Ramadan Night Markets
Auckland's Ramadan Night Markets returned for a successful third year at the New Lynn Community Centre on Saturday night.
What we're watching: Catastrophe
Hormones flare and cultures clash as an Irish woman falls pregnant to an American man after a week-long fling in London. Jogai Bhatt explains why Catastrophe is worth a watch.
Gen Z say yes to snacks instead of three square meals
Kiwis aged 26 and under are ditching breakfast, lunch and dinner in favour of snacking throughout the day, a new study says.
'Quiet on Set': Alleged abuse bombshells on Nickelodeon shows
The four-part documentary series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV reveals that actor Drake Bell was sexually abused by Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck.
Do cheese and onions belong in a hot cross bun?
If you're a bun purist who thinks it's wrong to mess with a favourite, you probably shouldn't read this story.
Taking the plunge with the tall man in a van
Former pro basketballer Stuart McEwen wants to change his life - and he wants you to join him.