Serendipitous style

Autumn fashion is always so fascinating. We watch how the world dresses for the cooling weather, and can utilise the opportunity to investigate our autumnal styling arsenal. By Nina Tucker. STORM’s Deb Caldwell only recently returned from the wintry weather of Pennsylvania, US. The winter before that spent in Europe, Deb, naturally, analysed […]

Barbara Dreaver: fighting injustices

News correspondent Barbara Dreaver has spent years in journalistic trenches – fighting against injustices across the Pacific. She’s earned her “veteran journalist” title, and the respect of countless communities, writes Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker. A veteran journalist? “That can’t be me,” TVNZ’s Barbara says. “Then when I think about it, I realise […]

Entertaining icebreaker

Hosting every weekend and in search of that little something extra to dazzle and delight your guests? Hot across the city’s stores in an array of shapes and sizes, ice trays are an easy answer. Imagine a gorgeous rose-shaped ice cube keeping your pink drink cool, or an icy imitation of a crystal […]

Cucumber sorbet

This easy recipe with only three ingredients uses refreshing cucumbers to make an invigorating sorbet sure to please. INGREDIENTS 700g cucumber (peeled and deseeded) 3 Tbsp lemon juice 200g granulated sugar METHOD 1. Peel cucumbers and remove seeds. Cut into small pieces and place in a food processor along with lemon juice and […]

Life’s a stage for Michael Hurst & Jennifer Ward-Lealand

Navigating love, loss, and the lasting power of music, Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst explore the realities of dementia in their latest production. Metropol Editor Lynda Papesch catches up with them ahead of the play’s Christchurch season. Avisit to Christchurch usually brings back a raft of fond memories for celebrated Kiwi actors and […]