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Dressing up to bare all: Freya Finch’s slow burlesque
Audio 13 Oct 2024A Slow Burlesque is a work that has been on Freya Finch's mind for almost a decade. Freya's interest in burlesque first started at John Bolton Theatre School. A four-month intensive course in… Audio
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Fast Favourites: Dame Susan Devoy’s surprising cultural connections
Audio 13 Oct 2024Dame Susan Devoy’s career has been nothing if not lane-changing. And as such, an inspiration for us all. Audio
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Are we reliving the 1930s?
Audio 13 Oct 2024In a recent article in The Conversation, David Ekbladh, Professor of History at Tufts University in the US discussed how we may be heading towards a world order collapse similar to that of the 1930's.
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Bree Tomasel’s new book UnApologetically Me
Behind the banter, Bree Tomasel has battled anxiety, ADHD, struggled with her sexuality, and survived a harrowing attack as a young child. She shares her story in new book UnApologetically Me. Audio
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Teacher’s stroke to triathlon triumph
Schoolteacher, Michael Whitesmith was only 40 when his wife realised he was having a stroke. Audio
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Strange intelligences: the global art and tech network that’s taken root in Whangārei
There’s human intelligence - when we use it. We’re getting to grips with artificial intelligence. And many people are getting fascinated with plant intelligence - the magic work of mycelium for… Video, Audio
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The legendary Dionne Warwick’s 'one last tour' of New Zealand
After 50 years of hit songs, superstar songstress Dionne Warwick returns to New Zealand for what she is calling "one last tour". Audio
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Romesh Ranganathan’s brand-new show comes to Aotearoa
Multi award-winning comedian, writer, actor and host of BBC's Weakest Link, Romesh Ranganathan brings his brand-new show to Aotearoa. Audio
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How incredible are the creations at this year’s World of Wearable Art?
The 34th season of the World of Wearable Art has kicked off in the capital - an annual spectacle of fashion, art, circus, dance and music.
This year’s theme is Dream Awake, and the competition has… Video, Audio
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'I’ve never been to a small Māori funeral': Kristyl Neho plays 30 characters at her dad’s tangi on stage
Hawkes Bay theatre maker Kristyl Neho (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu) grew up with more death around her than most people. Audio
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Chelsea Winter’s latest cookbook
The much-anticipated follow-up to Chelsea Winter's #1 bestselling plant-based cookbook, Supergood, is here! Audio
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Turning point for Australia’s ABC
Audio 29 Sep 2024A year ago our former government torched its plan for a joined-up public broadcaster more like Australia's one. But the ABC is a billion-dollar beast that's also been a political football. Mediawatch… Audio
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2024 Jian Liu 4 DING Shan De Children's Suite_Happy Holidays (s
Pianist Jian Liu performs at The Piano, Christchurch, on 29 September 2024. Audio
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Nick Long and his long-range superconductor electric rocket
Audio 28 Sep 2024Nick Long has been called the grandfather of superconductors and for good reason. He's the reason why one of the coldest, hottest, and most powerful superconductor electric rocket thrusters ever to be… Audio
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Headmaster’s home, maternity hospital, and addiction centre
Audio 24 Sep 2024Heritage consultant and Hawkes Bay author, Dr Elizabeth Pishief on the long and varied history of 42 Morris Street in Napier: Headmaster’s home, maternity hospital, and addiction centre. Audio
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A Singapore Shimmy: Lisa Reihana’s 114,000 dazzling discs
With style and cinematic verve, if there was ever an Aotearoa artist to be dubbed disco queen it would be Lisa Reihana. Disco because her latest commissioned work on the rooftop of the National… Audio
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Bright Eyes on new album: ‘Music is cool when it’s outside the sterile recording studio’
Conor Oberst and his friends have released a new Bright Eyes album Five Dice, All Threes, featuring some beautiful collaborations with Cat Power and The National's Matt Berninger. Singer Conor and… Audio
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Songs based on poems inspired by films: Bill Direen’s Dustbin of Empathy
He's reached that stage of getting called a legend of the underground and certainly, Bill Direen is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most singular, long serving and distinctive poets and musicians. His… Audio
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America’s Cup semi-finals begin
Audio 15 Sep 2024The America's Cup semifinals are underway, so sailing expert Mark Orams joins Jim with his assessment and predictions. Audio
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The Sampler: Okay Kaya's quirky new record Oh My God—That’s So Me
After relocating to a remote Island outside of Oslo, Okay Kaya has been able to access a deeper sense of solitude giving her more time to write and focus on a simpler and more stripped back album. Video, Audio
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Figures, feet and fangirling: Morgana O’Reilly dishes on White Lotus S3
Morgana O'Reilly dishes on the hotly anticipated third season of White Lotus, in the latest episode of It's Personal with Anika Moa. Morgana and Anika also get personal about their bodies, from… Video, Audio
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Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite: Stargazing, Aliens & Looking back
Stuart Braithwaite of cult Scottish band Mogwai talks stargazing with his Dad, playing so loud the ceiling caved in, and the making of the band's new documentary. Audio
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Rising costs and rising seas: Parliament’s climate adaptation inquiry
The Climate Change Commission told members this week that climate adaptation is the “most difficult challenge this country faces over the next century.” Audio
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Rikki Morris: On being an 80s popstar and finding the perfect ballad
In 1988 New Zealand was riding the wave of 80s pop culture, and at the forefront was Rikki Morris. His hit 'Nobody Else', produced by his late brother Ian Morris, topped the charts here. Rikki has won… Audio
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