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DJ Dubhead: 1970s Jamaican Funky Reggae
Dubhead A.K.A Patrick Waller is a well respected Auckland DJ, selector and radio host. He takes Jesse on a tour of Jamaican 1970s Funky Reggae - highlighting the islands fascination with American Soul… Audio
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S2 E3: The Tip of the Iceberg
What if the crew of the Titanic knew about the iceberg - and did nothing? Audio
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1990s cult hitmakers The Folk Implosion return with Walk Thru Me
Lou Barlow's indie pop duo reunite for another mix of the heartfelt and experimental. Video, Audio
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Author Talia Marshall’s stunning debut - Whaea Blue
Talia Marshall (Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne o Wairau, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Takihiku) is a gifted writer but a reluctant one. While most debut authors refer to their new books as their babies she prefers to… Audio
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Regional Wrap: Haumoana’s musical magnet Jamie Macphail
On this week’s regional wrap we travel east of the Tukituki river to visit the beachside township of Haumoana in Hawkes Bay to meet Jamie Macphail. Audio
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"Plans on top of plans": Being parliament’s scheduler
Ever wanted a job that combines a very public tight-rope walk with solving fiendish puzzles? Helping The Leader of the House wrangle Parliament’s Order Paper is just the thing. Audio
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S2 E2: Reefton - the Town of Light(ollers)
He was a hero on the Titanic, he was a hero at Dunkirk. So why was Charles' Lightoller's book condemned and suppressed? Audio
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S2 E1: Fool Me Once, It's a Learning Experience
Can the boys get to the bottom the legend of the Canterbury Cat... or could a mysterious book promising hidden truths draw them back to Titanic? Audio
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Ghana Special 2 celebrates the music of the Ghanaian diaspora during the 1980s
The latest compilation from Soundway documents the burger-highlife music made by West-African emigrants. Audio
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Regional Wrap: Kerikeri’s Gerry Paul
Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of Aotearoa and this week, we’re in Northland visiting KeriKeri. Audio
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Badjelly the Witch takes to the stage with Aotearoa’s Glow Show
This School Holidays Spike Milligan's classic tale Badjelly the Witch takes the stage. Creative Director of The Glow Show, Sarah Burren handmade all the stage costumes and developed an original blend… Audio
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Juggernaut, new series at The Spinoff, looking at 80s politics
This coming Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of a drunk Robert Muldoon calling a snap election.In Juggernaut - a brand new podcast from The Spinoff - Toby Manhire tells the story of those events and… Audio
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NATO delivers F-16s to Ukraine
NATO's promised F-16s are on their way to Ukraine - Anita Purcell-Sjolund has more news from the summit in Washington Audio
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PNG 's Minister open to criticism on proposed media policy
Audio 9 Jul 2024Papua New Guinea's Communication Minister says he's open to criticism regarding the government's proposed new media policy. Audio
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Years of ECT treatment she didn’t need
Audio 8 Jul 2024Kerry Hodgson received 307 electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) treatments in a decade. It was supposed to help with her depression. Instead, it wiped out much of her long-term memory. Video
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Jess Coenelius: 'It’s not like there’s a huge canon of rock musicians singing about parenthood, you know?'
The NZ-born singer-songwriter is now based in Los Angeles after 18 years in Melbourne, and receiving glowing reviews for the first two albums released under her own name. Video, Audio
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Regional Wrap: Waiheke Island’s Fiona Blanchard
Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of Aotearoa and this week, we’re on the island of Waiheke. Audio
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Mediawatch - TV3's phoenix from the ashes
Audio 7 Jul 2024Last Friday the curtain came down on Newshub at 6 - and more than 30 years of nightly news made at the TV channel Three. But the next day the new 6pm bulletin by Stuff launched in its place… Audio
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TV3's Newshub ends after 30+ years, 300 jobs axed
Tonight marks the last six PM newshub bulletin on TV three. After more than thirty years of bringing the news to the nation owners Warner Brothers Discovery have axed the platform at the cost of… Audio
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Screentime: The Bear S3, I Am: Celine Dion
Audio 4 Jul 2024Film and TV correspondent Chris Schulz looks at whether the third season of The Bear lives up to the stellar reputation of the first two. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Suprise bill backing & more concerning closures
Audio 3 Jul 2024Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Nights.
Colin Peacock talked to Emile Donovan about the government backing a law change - which they once slated in opposition - to help the… Audio
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Aaron Frazer on new music and breaking up: 'It sucks, but it’s not forever'
Aaron Frazer came to world attention with his debut solo album Introducing produced by Dan Auerbach from Black Keys. His second album Into the Blue, out yesterday, charts the difficult months after a… Audio
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The Swiftie Journey (Zane’s Version)
Taylor Swift is one of the world's most famous musicians. But what is her appeal? AUT radio student Zane Moran talks to Swifties to understand why and to see if he can become a Swiftie himself. Audio
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Three Gisborne fishermen’s bodies washed ashore in Māhia
Audio 26 Jun 2024Tragic, heartbreaking, unbelievable, that's how Gisborne locals at the Tatapouri fishing club have described the loss of their mates. Their bodies were found washed ashore at Mahia this morning… Audio
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‘It’s our New Year’: A Matariki Panel featuring three innovative Toi Māori stars
As Aotearoa prepares itself to celebrate the official Matariki holiday RNZ’s Culture 101 takes a tour across the country to check in on how three leading figures in Toi Māori’s are celebrating. Audio
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