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TV's best and worst of 2013

By Diana Wichtel in Television

This was a year when we glimpsed the country as it could be: diverse, eloquent, humorous and brave – with the odd dickhead to liven things up.

Feature/ Online

Quick Bytes: including ten Christmas life hacks

By Fiona Rae

Feature/ Editorial

Editorial: back to basics

By The Listener

Current Affairs

NZQA: hide & seek

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By Catherine Woulfe

Why is NZQA concealing key statistics?

Culture

Rachel Kushner: telexes from the 20th century

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By Guy Somerset

American Rachel Kushner is working on a contemporary novel, but only after writing about 1950s Cuba and, in this year’s The Flamethrowers, revolutionary

Lifestyle

Lauraine Jacobs: perfect picnic fare

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By Lauraine Jacobs

With the arrival of summer, a cook’s thoughts turn to picnics and portable food.

Commentary

Editorial: back to basics

By The Listener

This country’s high level of child poverty is unacceptable. So, what are we going to do about it?

Competitions

Caption competition 55

Try your hand at this week's caption competition.

Books

Book review: Peter McLeavey: The Life and Times of a New Zealand Art Dealer, by Jill Trevelyan

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By Lara Strongman

Jill Trevelyan’s biography charts the life and times of the doyen of New Zealand gallerists.

TV & Entertainment

Film

Now showing: December 14, 2013

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Brief film reviews, including The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

The Influentials

Influentials: Speeches that helped shape us

By Rebecca Macfie

A look at some words of significance in New Zealand's history.

From Our Archive

George RR Martin interview

By David Larsen

The author of A Game of Thrones eschews the "Disneyland Middle Ages" to describe worlds of inequality and violence.

Archive

December 21, 2013

COVER STORY: Lorde on high

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