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The best books of 2021: The Times' predictions
Getty inspired: February 2021 edition
What shall we do with a drunken sailor?
While the world of scurvy, seasickness, and sailing the high seas with a limb having been blasted off by a cannonball is clearly a far cry from the experience of many, there is something in these stoic calls to endurance that is resonating, especially now during the world’s long voyage to pandemic freedom.
The Dig, The Dry, and Bridgerton
JANZ Christmas Music List
Guest collaborators, led by John Quigley, our music coach, have created the 2020 JANZ Christmas Music List. Love it or hate it, this mix of Bubble and Bing always hits the airwaves around now.
Remembering John le Carré
Books from the Black Lives Matter reading list
2020 was a big year for the Black Lives Matter movement — a year of tragedy, but also a year of global recognition and momentum. In June, a number of reading lists started circulating to educate those who were new to the movement, or just interested in learning more about black civil rights. The below list is just a small part of the texts available for those interested.
Actually good Christmas movies
It’s the most wonderful time of the year — the time when every streaming service releases what feels like an endless list of holiday films that may or may not be the worst films you’ve ever seen. This year, we’re taking the pain out of your holiday viewing and telling you which ones are actually a gift.
Getty inspired: December 2020 edition
Frank Film: New Zealand Made — a love affair with local
Join the Fellowship of Funders and buy J.R.R Tolkein's house
Getty inspired: November 2020 edition
Film finds: My Octopus Teacher and Baby Done
Frank Film: why does New Zealand imprison so many Māori?
Book review: The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Ceasar by Peter Stothard
Stothard’s history of the hunting down of the murderers by Antony and Octavian, Caesar’s great-nephew and heir, who are first accomplices then bitter rivals as they each seek the throne, is a riveting, fast-paced thriller that makes one think of the brutal settling of scores at the end of The Godfather.
From the film world with Bill Hastings
Frank Film: full interview with Tā Kim Workman
10 great New Zealand reads
The theme of 2020 seems to be little and local, and with that in mind, we’ve collated 10 great reads from New Zealand authors. You may have already read some of these, but there may be a treasure or two you haven’t explored just yet. You’ll also find all links send you to local bookstore Unity Books, which has a branch in Auckland and Wellington.