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Things People Forget About Notre Dame Football: Tragicomedy Edition

Ladies and gentlemen, we are officially in the dog days of summer and apart from the constant mill of recruiting, little is...

The world’s greatest patisserie opens in Paris – none of it edible

It’s coming home. The Lord of the Rings returns to New Zealand, this time in the format of an all-singing and all-dancing musical. The...

Are ChatGPT itineraries trash? We judge 10 Auckland recommendations

Much lauded as the future of travel planning, many (many) people have written about using AI to plan the perfect itinerary. When it comes...

Travellers flying out of Auckland Airport this weekend issued warning

Fortunately, if you survived flying during this summer peak season, you’ll be just fine. While the school holidays will be busy, Surridge said it...

What’s ‘untrending’ in travel? 7 things that are hilariously dated or over-done

The travel trends of yesteryear that we wish we could forget. Or reinstate. Photo / Getty ImagesTravel trends come and go. Some we’re glad...

Raiders draft: 5 things about Jackson Powers-Johnson

The Las Vegas Raiders’ drafted Oregon guard Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round. We will be getting to know him more very quickly,...

Flight attendant reveals why she puts this non-valuable item in her hotel safe

The things you keep in a hotel safe are the kind of items you really (really) don’t want to go missing during a holiday.Either...

Fashion designer Georgia Currie returns with Flowers, ‘a celebration of ordinary life and living’

It’s the second coming of designer Georgia Currie — but on her own terms. Jessica Beresford finds out how, and why, the Auckland-based creative...

Gardening expert reveals 10 jobs you should do in June to get a perfect garden

A gardening expert has revealed the 10 jobs that will ensure your garden flourishes this summer, including how to keep pesky insects at bay.Star...

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