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Leather Jacket Records are reissuing forgotten local gems
Leather Jacket Records are reissuing forgotten local gems
18 Nov 2023Founder Matthias McGregor told Tony Stamp about the label's roster of Christchurch and Palmerston North bands, spanning the '60s through '80s. Audio
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The Turning Point - Jason
The Turning Point - Jason
20 Nov 2023WATCH - Jason Van Zanten rescues and tends birds while hosting tour groups at Penguin Place in Dunedin.
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Mangaweka asparagus: 'I'm very pleased to give back'
Mangaweka asparagus: 'I'm very pleased to give back'
When George and Diana Turney's home caught fire, the tragedy set the Taihape couple on the path to growing asparagus. Audio
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Matt Harvey is feeling 'a little bit emo' about the end of Concord Dawn
Matt Harvey is feeling 'a little bit emo' about the end of Concord Dawn
18 Nov 2023The legendary Kiwi drum and bass pioneers will play their final shows this year. Video, Audio
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Local TV producers pressure government to tax Netflix
Local TV producers pressure government to tax Netflix
Last week, New Zealanders who make screen entertainment urged the powers-that-be to tax Netflix and co to fund them. Audio
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Working hard for the rural dream
Working hard for the rural dream
Pigs, cattle, fruit and honey are all part of the sustainable business plan for first-time Motukarara farmers Stacey and Ode Gielen. Audio
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NZSO: Beethoven's Fifth
NZSO: Beethoven's Fifth
10 Jun 2020Beethoven’s famous opening 'da-da-da-dah' motif has found its way into pop songs, Morse code and even Doctor Who. By using this within his fifth symphony in a cyclic, rather than linear, way he revolutionised symphonic form. Video, Audio
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Facial recognition software and the end of privacy
Facial recognition software and the end of privacy
18 Nov 2023Artificial intelligence is helping to fight crime but it's also making the internet a less safe place to put your face. Audio
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NZ Live: Troy Kingi
NZ Live: Troy Kingi
17 Nov 2023Award-winning Māori musician Troy Kingi performs tracks from his new album Time Wasters: Soundtrack to Current Day Meanderings. Video, Audio
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Recipe: Spaghetti Taormina
Recipe: Spaghetti Taormina
19 Nov 2023This pasta dish shows the Sicilian's inventiveness with eggplant – their most prized vegetable.
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'I've learnt to just put my foot down on things that I believe'
'I've learnt to just put my foot down on things that I believe'
19 Nov 2023Award-winning R&B artist Aaradhna tells The TAHI how self-ownership has shaped her new music.
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Rashomon: the top 50 films of all time
Rashomon: the top 50 films of all time
19 Nov 2023Akira Kurosawa's mind-bending masterpiece came equal-41st on this year's Sight & Sound list.
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New Horizons: The Beths Bethroned
New Horizons: The Beths Bethroned
19 Nov 2023This year's APRA Silver Scrolls are done and dusted. William Dart now sits back to be charmed by 2023's Scroll monarchs, The Beths. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 November 2023
Hymns on Sunday, 19 November 2023
19 Nov 2023In 2017, Pope Francis established the World Day of the Poor. It's a Sunday set aside in the Catholic liturgical calendar to reflect on how poverty is at the very heart of the Gospel. This year's theme is "Do not turn your face away from anyone who is poor". Audio
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Dolly Parton: 'I'm a girl singing a rock album'
Dolly Parton: 'I'm a girl singing a rock album'
18 Nov 2023WATCH - 77-year-old country music icon Dolly Parton chats to Charlotte Ryan about her new release Rockstar. Video, Audio
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Inside Out: Oscar Laven - Questions in Red
Inside Out: Oscar Laven - Questions in Red
11 Nov 2023Wellington multi-instrumentalist Oscar Laven's album 'Questions in Red' pays tribute to past masters, but also showcases his own unique style. Audio
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At The Movies: Eric Ravilious: Drawn To War
At The Movies: Eric Ravilious: Drawn To War
15 Nov 2023Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War is the story of Eric Ravilious, a half-forgotten English war artist who 70 years later was rediscovered and hailed as one of English art's greats. Video, Audio
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Phoenix Foundation: Still rising after 20 years
Phoenix Foundation: Still rising after 20 years
17 Nov 2023As the iconic Wellington band celebrates two decades of music, Nick Bollinger looks back at their legacy. Audio
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AI and a Kiwi connection reunite Aled Jones with his boy soprano past
AI and a Kiwi connection reunite Aled Jones with his boy soprano past
13 Nov 2023Record producer Ian Tilley on getting the same person, thirty years apart, and an orchestra on the other side of the world, into the same studio. Video, Audio
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Rugby: Imagining a world without TMOs
Rugby: Imagining a world without TMOs
17 Nov 2023Getting rid of television match officials may well be impossible, writes Jamie Wall.
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Miriam Margolyes: 'I know my days are numbered'
Miriam Margolyes: 'I know my days are numbered'
16 Nov 2023Miriam Margolyes and has just finished her second memoir and despite recent heart surgery and a body she describes as "crumbling concrete," the 82-year-old is refusing to slow down. Audio
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Women's cricket: Aspirational or lagging behind?
Women's cricket: Aspirational or lagging behind?
17 Nov 2023New Zealand's women's domestic cricket programme is lagging behind other countries, according to the White Ferns captain, but others call it an "aspirational pathway".
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Review: His Favourite Graves
Review: His Favourite Graves
17 Nov 2023If you like your crime fiction dark, action-packed and disturbing, put Paul Cleave's latest on your to-read list. writes Greg Fleming.
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The new NZ Opera: progressive rather than radical
The new NZ Opera: progressive rather than radical
14 Nov 2023NZ Opera's new General Director, Brad Cohen, talks with Bryan Crump, it was an opportunity he just couldn't pass up, he says. Video, Audio