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Movie review: The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a classic '70s gangster film told from a female point of view. Writer-director Andrea Berloff has made an entertaining concoction by adding a few new ingredients to an old recipe, says… Video, Audio
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No escape: separating from an abusive partner
Audio 29 Aug 2019New Zealand has one of the highest rates of domestic violence in the world, but sociology research shows life post- separation can still leave women feeling trapped. Audio
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An obsession with true crime
Journalist Rachel Monroe looks at four women who became fixated on real crimes to uncover why the attraction is more than just morbid curiosity in Her new book, Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of… Audio
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Further fallout from Alan Jones and 'sock-gate' comments
Lots of listeners heard Alan Jones’s violent verbiage directed at Jacinda Ardern last week on the air in Australia, but the worst of it only hit headlines this week. Will the outcry run the… Audio
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Lawless: From US beauty queen to Kabul lawyer
Just over 10 years ago Kimberley Motley swapped a life of practising law in one of America's most dangerous cities, for legal work in one of the world's most dangerous places. She was 32 years old at… Audio, Gallery
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Vic Tamati: Walking away from violence
Our expert guest today has walked the walk with family violence. He was brought up being hit and he took that violence into his own parenting. Vic Tamati now runs the Safe Man Safe Family volunteer… Audio
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Is Islamophobia still thriving in NZ?
After the attacks on the mosques in Christchurch there were pleas for unity and love in the face of evil and a huge outpouring of grief and support for the Muslim community. But did New Zealanders… Audio
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Four reasons Woodstock ’99 was a complete failure
Woodstock '99 is remembered as a violent, fiery disaster. The media blamed the bands for the mess, but did they really cause the riot? In his new podcast Break Stuff, author and music journalist… Video, Audio
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Death, drugs, and reconciliation
Anywhere between 10 and 20 bills can be debated by MPs in the House in a sitting week but to save you time, we've picked the ones to watch out for. Audio
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Overthinking Us
Us is out on home video today. Dan Slevin looks at some of the critical responses to the ideas behind one of the most creative films of the past ten years.
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Pacific churches urged to help stop gender-based violence
The Pacific Conference of Churches has welcomed a study by New Zealand academics urging churches to do more to help stop violence against women in Samoa. And it believes a theological approach can… Audio
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Dustin Lance Black - Mama's Boy
Screenwriter, director, film and television producer, and LGBT rights activist Dustin Lance Black has recently written a memoir about his upbringing called Mama's Boy, which describes growing up… Audio
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The transgender men and cross-dressing women who went to war
A research fellow at the University of Sydney has looked into the often invisible histories of transgender soldiers and the cross-dressing women who went to war. Audio
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Game of Thrones 101
Game of Thrones mania is upon us, as the final season premiered on television around the world yesterday. If you're wondering what the fuss is about, RNZ's resident GoT expert takes you through a… Video, Audio
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What do Solomon Islands voters expect from the recent poll?
As counting gets underway across Solomon Islands after Wednesday's election our reporter Koroi Hawkins has been speaking with voters about their hopes and motivations. Audio
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Tumblin' Down
Not that long ago, the New Zealand economy was built on sheep, sheep and more sheep. We were asking for economic trouble and in the late 1960s, we got it. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Laurie Penny: today's facism hides in plain sight
Fascism wears a very different face than it did 50 or 100 years ago, according to author and activist Laurie Penny. “This new kind of villainy, it looks like the people in your street, it looks like… Audio
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REVIEW: Marlon Williams with the APO at Villa Maria Estate Winery
RNZ Music’s guest reviewer Waveney Russ is impressed by an outstanding performance from Marlon Williams and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.
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Year in review: At The Movies for 19 December 2018
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks back on a year of gigantic blockbusters, successful musicals and films that tackled 2018's big issues - race, gender and fake news. Video, Audio
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Pacific anti-violence initiatives seen as global model
Anti-violence campaigners in the Pacific say a programme which uses men as role models is best practice and should be shared with the rest of the world. The Pacific Women's Network has been meeting in… Audio
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Religion, faith and feminism? It’s complicated
On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Kim Hill discusses feminism and faith with Saziah Bashir, Dr Caroline Blyth, Rev. Jean Malcolm and Lilia Tarawa at Wellington's City Gallery. Audio
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Heart-breaking news and suppression frustration
The news of Grace Millane’s murder prompted a flood of media coverage and comment this week. A lot of it was devoted to the news media’s frustration over not being able to name the accused man. Audio
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Best of 2018: the top ten feature stories
Audio 30 Nov 2018Our ten most popular features this year are a mixed bunch – child literacy, gut health, India's call centres and an LSD advocate.
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Stewart Murray Wilson jailed again for historic rapes
Serial rapist Stewart Murray Wilson is back behind bars after being found guilty of more historical rapes. He was jailed for 21 years in 1996 for a string of violent sex attacks on women over two… Audio
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More prison likely for 'Beast of Blenheim' - ex-detective
Audio 17 Oct 2018The detective who led the original investigation into serial rapist Stewart Murray Wilson says the 71-year-old should never again be let out of jail. Wilson, dubbed the Beast of Blenheim, was jailed… Audio
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More jail time possible for 'Beast of Blenheim' rapist
Stewart Murray Wilson's lawyer says he doesn't expect his 71-year-old client will get a harsh penalty for new rape convictions. Wilson, a serial rapist infamously known as the 'Beast of Blenheim', was… Audio
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Christina Hoff Sommers: contemporary feminism portrays women as victims
Christina Hoff Sommers is an author and philosopher famed for her critique of contemporary feminism. Sommers has penned books Who Stole Feminism? (1994) and The War Against Boys (2000), and also hosts… Audio
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Rebecca Peters - The world's foremost gun control activist
Australian Rebecca Peters is considered by many governments to be the world's foremost expert on gun control. She was chair of the Australian National Coalition for Gun Control at the time of the Port… Audio
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The (uncensored?) history of free speech in NZ
Those attempting to quash freedom of speech tend to come down on the wrong side of history in the end, legal history expert Grant Morris says. Audio
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Celia Lashlie: new doco reveals her life's work and last days
Celia Lashlie (1953 - 2015) was a passionate social justice advocate, author, parenting commentator and prison worker. Journalist Amanda Millar talks about the documentary Lashlie asked her to make – … Video, Audio