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New Brian Eno documentary: 'Billions of potential versions of the film'
Gary Hustwit, director of the new Eno documentary, tells Charlotte how he managed to fit over 500 hours of Brian Eno's personal video footage into a film that explores his relentless creativity. Brian… Video, Audio
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The end of an era for New Zealand news
Part 1: As Newshub enters its final week, reporter Adam Hollingworth talks to current and former staff about the news division's early days and key events in its 35-year history. Audio
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To the World's Edge and beyond
Young gifted and heading overseas, Bryan Crump speaks to talented musicians Madeleine Xiao and Lorna Zhang, joint winners of ROSL Pettman scholarships to study beyond Aotearoa in 2024. Audio
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Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud: 'Happiness is not to be found in a suburban McMansion'
Audio 17 Dec 2023Award-winning broadcaster, host of the BBC television series Grand Designs, writer, environmentalist, and storyteller, Kevin McCloud is coming to New Zealand in February for a series of special… Audio
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Local trailblazers Strawpeople return with the typically moody Knucklebones
Tony Stamp reviews the electronic duo's first record in nineteen years. Audio
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Rebooting crisis coverage in the social media age
When the heavens opened last weekend, some channels of official information closed. Emergency management agencies and the news media both copped criticism for lagging behind events - and behind social… Audio
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The wild world of chess cheating
A cheating scandal has rocked the chess world, but it's just the latest in a long list of sports cheats. Audio
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On Spirituals Santigold aimed to go "inward, upward and forward"
Tony Stamp dissects genre-hopping musician Santigold's latest album Spirituals, with help from the artist herself. Video, Audio
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How happiness leads to success at work
Which comes first – happiness or success? In other words, does success at work make you happy or does happiness make you more likely to succeed? After five years studying 1 million US Department of… Audio
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Aotearoa on Air: Māori Radio - episode three
On-air promotions, outside broadcasts and commercial radio ratings, this episode explores Māori radio and the work behind the mic. Audio
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Living on liquid: the floating house called Freedom Cove
Thirty years ago Catherine King and Wayne Adams started a project to build their dream home - a floating complex off the coast of western Canada which they have dubbed Freedom Cove. What they created… Audio
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The Sampler: Kiwi Jr, Terrible Sons, Split Enz
Tony Stamp assesses the second album from witty Canadian rockers Kiwi Jr., a new EP by Christchurch husband and wife duo Terrible Sons, and a roster of local artists taking on a classic Split Enz… Audio
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The One Lamington to Rule Them All
In Voices this week, we meet the Auckland couple who smashed the Guinness World Record for baking the world's biggest lamington. Audio
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The Sampler: Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson & Neil Young
Nick Bollinger reviews new albums from current LA singer-songwriters Phoebe Bridgers and Christian Lee Hutson, plus a lost 70s set from Neil Young. Audio
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Sarah Ramey on 'women with a mystery illness'
Chronic fatigue syndrome and other ‘mystery’ neural-inflammatory illnesses are now widespread and we urgently need to understand them better, says US singer Sarah Ramey. Her new book The Lady's… Audio
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It's a wrap: Arts you can access online
Audio 8 Apr 2020Art galleries, writers and publishing houses, cultural institutions and arts related events facing cancellation are offering online options for art lovers and for the artists themselves.
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ALBUM PREVIEW: Tattletale Saints, Dancing Under the Dogwoods
RNZ Music is excited to share this exclusive preview of the new album from NZ-born, Nashville-based Americana duo, the Tattletale Saints. Dancing Under the Dogwoods is out Friday, January 24.
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Review: Marriage Story
Marriage Story shows (yet) another side of the great Adam Driver, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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On The Road with Catherine Robertson
Time for On The Road now. This is where we get a prominent New Zealander in to chat about their favourite ever road trip, reflect a bit on the year just gone, and play us a few of their essential road… Audio
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Amy Adrion: Director of Half the Picture
Audio 8 Jun 2019Just over four percent of the films in Hollywood are directed by women - a number that hasn’t substantially changed in 20 years. Director and writer Amy Adrion wanted to find out why. Her debut… Video, Audio
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Matt Blomfield: Seven years of hell at the hands of Whale Oil
Words have power. No one knows that better than Matt Blomfield, a former Hell's Pizza executive who found himself the subject of an orchestrated attack by Cameron Slater on the blog Whale Oil in… Audio
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Minginui, the town time forgot, is growing
A year on from a $5.8 million investment in forestry, the Bay of Plenty village of Minginui is showing seeds of promise, but the 90 jobs initially promised is now being described as 'aspirational'… Video, Audio
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Groundbreaking Moog masterpiece Switched On Bach celebrates 50 years
Ground-breaking electronic album Switched on Bach celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. RNZ Music’s Trevor Reekie spoke to music lecturer Mark Graham who recently wrote a comprehensive piece on… Video, Audio
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The Sampler : More Blood, More Tracks by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks is one of the most celebrated albums in popular music. An exhaustive new 6-disc set lets us sit in on its construction. Audio
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What even is New Zealand Music Month? An oral history
New Zealand Music Month has been running for 17 years. Alex Behan asks the people who were there from the start to tell its story: how it began, what it's achieved and where it's going next. Video, Audio
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Episode 3 - Mind matters
How do our brains change as we get older? Noelle finds out, with the help of a neuroscientist, a centenarian, and a Poet Laureate. Video, Audio
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Freedom from Calcutta's sex slave trade - Freeset, India
From a life in broadcasting in New Zealand to living in Kolkata (Calcutta) helping women to be free from the sex trade in India, social innovator John Sinclair meets Lynda Chanwai-Earle on a flying… Video, Audio, Gallery
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At The Movies: The Longest Ride, Woman in Gold, Samba
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the come-back of the female-friendly film, including Samba, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Woman In Gold, starring Dame Helen Mirren, and Nicholas Sparks'… Audio
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Connecting the community with public art
Audio 22 Jun 2014Partners Niko Leyden and Kemi Whitwell describe themselves as 'artful scavengers' and they aim to connect the community with public art. Audio
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Interview - Brian Hodgson
Audio 11 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Brian Hodgson, electronic music composer; for many years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where, among other things, he created the sounds of the Tardis for Dr Who.