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Hymns on Sunday, 9 June 2019
Our Pentecost Sunday selection begins with plainchant from the 9th century - Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire - and moves through the centuries to Bernadette Farrell's 20th century hymn Spirit of… Audio
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'The Untold': taking listeners inside life-changing stories
Audio 25 May 2019Imagine getting right into the middle of a true story developing around you while you're listening. That's the narrative approach taken in' The Untold', a BBC show telling stories about life in modern… Audio
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Prunes vs lollies
A traveller wants to see prunes handed out on Air NZ flights rather than lollies. The man argues it would "clean eating and healthy digestion". Audio
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The Panel with Sue Bradford and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
Audio 9 May 2019Auckland Transport is considering a number of ideas to boost public transport patronage, including free travel on weekends, cheaper ferry rides, and bigger students discounts. Many of these ideas have… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 May 2019
Hymns of thankfulness in today's selection, along with some season-appropriate harvest hymns. Audio
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Hopes raised for immigrants' parents visas
A woman who has been trying for years to help her mother immigrate to New Zealand has taken heart from yesterday's select committee hearing. Immigration New Zealand made a submission to the committee… Audio
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Scott Walker - from teen pop to avant-garde
The legendary singer Scott Walker died recently. William Dart looks at a singer hailed as everything from existential chansonnier to avant-garde pioneer. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday 28 April 2019
Today's selection includes hymns to mark Anzac Day on 25 April, there's a hymn tune by Arthur Sullivan (the music half of Gilbert and Sullivan) and a setting of Immortal, invisible that you don't hear… Audio
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Regional Wrap
Confident sheep and beef farmers are paying top money and have out-bid foresters for land on the North Island's East Coast. In the South Island apple harvesting's almost finished in the Nelson Motueka… Audio
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REVIEW: Billie Eilish at Spark Arena – "a shared dream"
American teen doom-pop sensation Billie Eilish played to a sold-out Spark Arena in Auckland recently. Well-jaded concert goer Yadana Saw chaperones two 12-year-old fans for their first ever concert… Video, Audio
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Sound Lounge: Composer Dissection - John Psathas on Helix
Audio 6 Apr 2019A NZ composer dissects one of their works in plain and simple language. This time John Psathas on his epic piano trio Helix. Video
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Movie review - Dumbo
Dumbo sees perennial outsider, director Tim Burton, take on the live-action remake of a classic Disney animation. Starring Colin Farrell, Danny De Vito and Michael Keaton. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks: Michael Hill
Audio 27 Mar 2019The name Michael Hill is synonymous with jewellery and entrepreneurship. He joins Jesse with some of his favourite books and music while discussing a life in gems. Audio
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BANG! Season 3 Episode 4: Pretty Poly
Ethical non monogamy is nothing new - but an increasing number of people are giving it a go. Research from the US reports that 4-5% of people identify as polyamorous, and 20% have tried a version of… Audio
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SAINT-SAËNS: Carnival of the Animals
Performed by Thomas Gaynor at his concert in Auckland Town Hall, 19 August 2018. Audio
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Country music: 'It’s not just dudes in beards and hats'
Kiwi expat and music industry professional Milly Olykan on her role in bringing country music to the world, and why women in country are often writing more interesting songs than their male… Video, Audio
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Container ship crew combat loneliness with karaoke
Crew members on giant container ships crossing the world are singing karaoke to combat homesickness and loneliness. Richard Scott checks out a recent BBC programme that allows listeners rare access to… Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 March 2019
In this programme we've psalm settings, hymns for Lent, and Irish hymns to celebrate St Patrick's Day. Audio
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Canadian soul musician Rhye: songs to seduce
The music of Rhye is seductive soul, an exploration of long-term love that feels almost voyeuristic to listen to. Ahead of their Auckland Festival show, Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the man behind it… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 March 2019
Hymns with a Nature theme feature today, as well as a couple of hymns by 18th century newspaper editor and poet James Montgomery. Find out why he ended up in prison - twice. Audio
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Song Crush - EP 6: Chemical Brothers, Nilüfer Yanya, Tierra Whack
A come-back dance-floor banger from The Chemical Brothers, some gender-bending Ocker punk, a power ballad, and a heart-breaking falsetto are some of the sounds you'll hear in Song Crush this week. Video, Audio
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Actinium - rare & radioactive
The first alphabetical element in the periodic table is actinium. It is a heavy radioactive element, as we discover in episode 1 of Elemental, with Professor Allan Blackman from AUT. Audio
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Song Crush - EP 4: The Grammys, Kacey Musgraves, Nakhane
The Song Crush team this week debrief on the Grammy Awards, country/pop artist Jamie McDell explains why Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, and there's new music from Jessica Pratt, Nakhane and… Video, Audio
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Fush 'n' chups and the Kiwi accent
The distinctive New Zealand accent and why young women lead the way in the evolution of a uniquely Kiwi way of talking. Audio
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Review: Adam Chamber Music Festival strikes a chord
Reviewer Elizabeth Kerr casts her eyes and ears over the final performances of this year's Adam Chamber Music Festival in Nelson. Video, Audio
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Your brain is “rubbish” at distinguishing between reality and dreams
Myths, misunderstandings and current research into the brain are discussed by Associate Professor Cathy Stinear from the University of Auckland during the 2018 Raising the Bar night. Audio
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The Mixtape: Sir Vere
In 1993 Phil Bell AKA Sir Vere co-founded 95bFM's True School Hip Hop Show. Since then he's dabbled in TV and publishing, and is now Program and Content Director at Mai FM. Ahead of the True School… Video, Audio
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Archey's frogs thriving in the King Country
Audio 7 Feb 2019The King Country population of the highly threatened Archey's frog is thriving, thanks to years of rat control. Audio
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PNG mine operators pressured to pay for human rights abuses
Pressure is mounting on the owners of Papua New Guinea's Porgera gold mine over lack of action into alleged human rights abuses. Audio
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MOZART: Overture from Suite in C K 399
Played by Douglas Mews (organ) and recorded in Nelson Centre of Musical Arts by RNZ. Audio
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