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New Horizons: Dr John, Posthumous
New Horizons: Dr John, Posthumous
23 Jul 2023Dr John may have gone to his reward five years ago, but the CDs keep coming, from his final studio album last year to a new compilation of stunning performances from the Montreux Jazz Festival. William Dart looks into them both. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 July 2023
Hymns on Sunday, 23 July 2023
23 Jul 2023We're celebrating the birthday of Isaac Watts (17 July 1674) this week. He's often described as 'the father of English hymnody'. Audio
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Movie review - 'Barbenheimer' is everything
Movie review - 'Barbenheimer' is everything
21 Jul 2023Dan Slevin checks out Oppenheimer and Barbie on their shared opening day.
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Growing teen boys into healthy men
Growing teen boys into healthy men
20 Jul 2023Adolescent boys have it particularly hard, says parenting coach Maggie Dent, so they need to be shown understanding and love. Audio
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Recipe: Secret-Ingredient Bolognese
Recipe: Secret-Ingredient Bolognese
22 Jul 2023Chef Sam Parish reveals how to make a special, crowd-pleasing spag bol.
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Calla: Patterns of Remedy
Calla: Patterns of Remedy
19 Jul 2023Composer, electronic musician and operatic soprano, Calla Knudson, talks with Bryan Crump about her latest album. Audio
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What's the story with political slogans?
What's the story with political slogans?
The Detail - As New Zealand's political parties begin their election campaigns, we look at what makes a catchphrase sing. Audio
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At the Movies - Robots
At the Movies - Robots
19 Jul 2023On the evidence of this new Netflix film, Hollywood writers are right to be nervous about AI taking over their jobs. Video, Audio
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Open Championship marks 60 years since golfer Sir Bob Charles' win
Open Championship marks 60 years since golfer Sir Bob Charles' win
21 Jul 2023The Open Championship began on Thursday, marking 60 years since a then 27-year-old Bob Charles claimed the famous Claret Jug.
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The Beths on Obama's summer playlist
The Beths on Obama's summer playlist
21 Jul 2023It's pretty big news when a former president of the United States puts you on his summer playlist. Just ask New Zealand band The Beths. Audio
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'This is not our planet to trash and destroy'
'This is not our planet to trash and destroy'
18 Jul 2023The lives of citizens not yet born need more consideration today, says the world's first-ever Future Generations Commissioner Sophie Howe. Audio
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Scientist studies benefits of traditional Samoan diet
Scientist studies benefits of traditional Samoan diet
19 Jul 2023PhD student Amy Maslen-Miller, aka the Samoan Scientist, is researching how the traditional 19th-century Samoan diet may help prevent the onset of type II diabetes amongst Samoan New Zealanders. Audio
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Widescreen's film festival picks
Widescreen's film festival picks
21 Jul 2023In part 2 of his festival previews Dan Slevin looks at three more titles from this year’s Whānau Marama New Zealand International Film Festival.
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The battle for influence in the Pacific between the world's superpowers
The battle for influence in the Pacific between the world's superpowers
21 Jul 2023Analysis - Over the last decade, an increasingly volatile relationship between the United States and China has slowly escalated; Trade sanctions, naval and aerial confrontations in the South China Sea, and a war of words has weakened foreign relations to what many say is the lowest point since the Cold War.
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Inside the nuclear fusion reactor ITER
Inside the nuclear fusion reactor ITER
Our Changing World - What if we could create bountiful supplies of energy with near-zero carbon emissions? That’s the promise of nuclear fusion – a reaction where atoms merge. Audio
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Kiwi Indians share their rainbow journey
Kiwi Indians share their rainbow journey
19 Jul 2023Ajay Chhibber and Kavita Brough are from two different parts of the world, but both have endured similar challenges when they came out and embraced their true identities.
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'Excuseflation' - the new theory behind why things we need keep getting more expensive
'Excuseflation' - the new theory behind why things we need keep getting more expensive
Economic indicators tell us inflation is easing, but the prices at the supermarket tell a different story. Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway chats to Afternoons about why that might be. Audio
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FIRST 11: Top-scoring films and TV shows to watch about football
FIRST 11: Top-scoring films and TV shows to watch about football
20 Jul 2023If you like your soccer with a side of romance, action, Nazis, French philosophy or gender politics there are plenty of football-inspired TV shows, documentaries or movies to watch. Here's our pick of the bunch.
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Download your World Cup wallchart
Download your World Cup wallchart
20 Jul 2023Get on the World Cup hype train and download our wall chart with every game in the tournament, its location and broadcaster and broadcast times included.
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Meet New Zealand's answer to Barbie's Kens
Meet New Zealand's answer to Barbie's Kens
19 Jul 2023Ken bemoans his status as No. 2 in the upcoming Barbie movie. Will he ever feel ‘enough’? While you ponder perma-tanned Ken's existential angst, we set to work picking our top Kiwi Kens.
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World's superpowers battle for influence in the Pacific
World's superpowers battle for influence in the Pacific
21 Jul 2023What is happening between the US and China and why is the Pacific so pivotal to both superpowers? Finau Fonua reports.
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Tips for conquering tongue-tied moments
Tips for conquering tongue-tied moments
17 Jul 2023If you've ever felt awkward or tongue-tied in a conversation and maybe been a bit embarrassed, Debra Fine might be able to help. Audio
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RNZ's World Cup office sweepstake
RNZ's World Cup office sweepstake
19 Jul 2023The biggest-ever FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off at Eden Park on Thursday. We've got all your office sweepstake needs covered.
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Widescreen's film festival picks
Widescreen's film festival picks
18 Jul 2023Dan Slevin previews three titles from this year’s Whānau Marama New Zealand International Film Festival.