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Shapeshifter on playing Electric Avenue in Christchurch
Tens of thousands of people will be dancing along to Shapeshifter on Friday night at Electric Avenue in Christchurch. Shapeshifter founding member Nick Robinson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Tall Blacks to play two Asia Cup qualifiers
Audio 20 Feb 2025The Tall Blacks have a clear mission over the next four days - beat the unbeaten and don't lose to the winless. New Zealand play two Asia Cup qualifiers against basketball opponents at different ends… Audio
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Hone Taukiri on turning his Hare Krishna childhood into a play
Audio 18 Feb 2025Hone Taukiri's childhood on the Kāpiti Coast was far from conventional, growing up in the world of Hare Krishna. Audio
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How Queer really are the plays of Shakespeare? A punk pirate musical answers the question
Two characters both named Antonio in two different Shakespeare plays - the Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night - are often considered to be gay. Antonio in Much Ado About Nothing is also suspected. A… Audio
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Govt releases draft proposals to level playing field for local media
The government has released a series of draft proposals which it says may help level the playing field for local media against international competitors. Political reporter Giles Dexter spoke to… Audio
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Bella Kalolo – Playing Favourites
Force of nature, Bella Kalolo, recently won TV Personality of the Year at the NZ TV Awards. She's also an accomplished vocalist. She joins Mihi and Susie to play some favourites. Video, Audio
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Writing for children is never child's play
As SOUNZ seeks submissions from composers for this year's work for Orchestra Wellington and the children's ensemble Arohanui Strings, we speak to the man who wrote last year's composition: South… Audio
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Mark Hadlow: Playing favourites in mid-life crisis
One of New Zealand's most prominent entertainers, Mark Hadlow is bringing back one of New Zealand best-loved theatre productions MAMiL (Middle Aged Men in Lycra). Audio
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Playing for the love of music
Rowena Cullen talks about being part of the ongoing success of Wellington City Orchestra. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dame Julie Christie
Dame Julie Christie is one of New Zealand's most prolific television producers, often referred to as 'the Queen of reality TV'. She's been named the TV Legend of the Year at the NZ TV Awards for her… Audio
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Christian Tetzlaff and the beauty of playing "ugly"
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff tells RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn artistry always trumps technique. Video, Audio
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Beer plays the blues
Auckland Philharmonia's Concertmaster, Andrew Beer, is soloist for the New Zealand premiere next week of Wynton Marsalis' Violin Concerto. Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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Liam Lawson questions anthem played after McLaren wins
New Zealand driver Formula One driver Liam Lawson is questioning why the leaders of the World Constructors Championship, McLaren, don't play the New Zealand anthem after race wins. Audio
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Michel LEGRAND arr Alexander: L'ESTRANGE How do you keep the music playing
The New Zealand Youth Choir conducted by David Squire perform at 'A Night of Song and Dance', World Choir Games 2024, Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, 18 July 2024. Audio
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The state of play as Election Day in the US comes to an end
Professor Brendon O'Connor is from the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. Originally from New Zealand, he is the author of seven books on anti-Americanism and an expert in US… Audio
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Learning to play
Playing is an essential part of childhood. But in the era of devices and screen time, are tamariki missing out on play? Audio
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Luxon tells opposition to stop playing politics with youth
Audio 1 Nov 2024The Prime Minister is standing by Mike King's work - but not his words - after the Gumboot Friday figurehead suggested alcohol was a solution for mental health issues, rather than a problem. Gumboot… Audio
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All Blacks set to play England at Twickenham
RNZ's Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen about the All Blacks playing England at Twickenham, and as usual the conversation being about the haka. Audio
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New Zealand's state of play
The Detail: During New Zealand Play Week, experts say play should be mandatory, and a bit riskier. Audio
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Matthew Sunderland: The NZ screen actor who plays life's strays
Matthew Sunderland is an Aotearoa New Zealand screen actor whose characters often turn up unexpectedly, in unexpected places. Ever since playing gunman David Gray - the man who killed 13 residents in… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Nathaniel Lees
Kiwi-born Samoan, Maiava Nathaniel Lees began acting on stage in 1975, and on screen in 1984. He joins Saturday Morning to play favourites. Audio
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First-home buyers playing a big part in the housing market
First home buyers are playing a big part in the housing market recently, but people are buyingproperty significantly later in life than their parents did. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Laughton Kora
Key player in New Zealand's music scene, Laughton Kora is jumping back on stage for Fly My Pretties gigs in Wellington this month. Audio
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'Dawn Raids' the play makes its debut in Wellington
Celebrating its 30th year, theatre collective group 'Pacific Underground' will showcase its widely-acclaimed production of Dawn Raids, to the Wellington Opera House this month. Audio