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Looking back on a year like no other with a critical eye.
One can only dream of a world in which every workday is pants optional.
Comedian Jeremy Elwood on what we want to ditch, and what we want to keep after 2020.
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My sourdough starter is very dead. And the paint by numbers that one of the ladies purchased at the start of lockdown goes unopened. But our Power Lady sessions endure.
During lockdown, Brigitte Morten and her friends found solace in zoom calls. And then it taught them about friendship.
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I spent my days doing what I had always done - the barest minimum. I tackled my boredom by marinating in that boredom.
Lamia Imam reflects on the boredeom of 2020, and hopes for some joy in the new year.
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It’s never been a more perfect time to randomly select an era to embody, right when we’re all too guilty to make our wardrobes completely newly made…
2020 has made many of us think about out choices – life AND fashion
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New Zealand still remains one of the most spaced-out countries (in several ways) around the world. Take a book, a portable speaker, or something that highlights your referendum choice, and go enjoy some kiwi green…
So, 2020 is almost over. Now what?
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