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In the third of her series covering men's relationship to feminism, Rebecca takes a look at some influential pro-feminist…
It's winter time, when our bodies can start to feel stiff and sore and activities are often limited to being rugged up and…
I became aware of the social networking site ask.fm in April when a mother of a girl in my daughter’s class copied me in…
A Dutch company called Emotional Brain claims early…
In the second of a multi-part series on male feminism, Rebecca asks: what makes a man a feminist?
A Huffington Post writer reckons parents can't be trusted to behave when viewing their child's sporting matches. In…
Last week we analysed the whyfores of what is working in your life.
Kiwi craft brews stand out at an Australian beer festival, writes Don Kavanagh.
Mood swings, irritability, bloating, random teary episodes and super sore breasts - all the niggly symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. But there's good news - some foods can help fight the dreaded hormonal changes that come…
Some people ain’t too bovvered by examples of bad grammar. But others, the self-appointed “grammar police�, are quick to frown upon the use of faulty punctuation.
Do men use their phones differently to women? I personally had never wondered, but Microsoft had. And they have some very exciting news for us: "It doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman: The way people use (or misuse)…
There's gathering evidence that society at large has an obsession with the inner workings of women's wombs. The pregnancies of the Duchess of Cambridge and Kim Kardashian have been minutely reported in the media - and, locally…
We are building on the life satisfaction wheel that you filled in last week, looking at the 8 key areas of life.
Don Kavanagh mixes with the best in a contest to find the nation's best bartender.
Now he’s middle-aged, Greg Dixon is happy to be hopeless at the things he loves.
Sometimes something comes along that's so completely without value it's hard to even know what to say.
One afternoon I decided that a nice cold chardonnay with dinner would be in order. So I put a bottle in the freezer intending to give it a good chill, writes Shelley Bridgeman.
In the first of a multi-part series, Rebecca looks at what it means to be a male feminist, and examines that most contentious of questions: can a man be a feminist in the first place?