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Music Alive: APO Divas
Music Alive: APO Divas
2 Feb 2019Julia Deans and Anika Moa join the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a crossover concert of favourites.
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The history of the NZ beach holiday
The history of the NZ beach holiday
31 Jan 2019New Zealand has 15,000kms of beach and it is hugely varied. Historian Grant Morris of Victoria University looks back at when a beach holiday became the norm Audio
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Halbergs: U17s should win Team of the Year
Halbergs: U17s should win Team of the Year
29 Jan 2019Fair Play - The Under 17 Football Ferns should win the team of the year at the Halbergs, according to a number of high profile sportswomen. Audio
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Music Alive Matinée: Sunwha Kim at Kerikeri
Music Alive Matinée: Sunwha Kim at Kerikeri
2 Feb 2019A piano recital featuring music by Debussy, Chopin and Rachmaninov at the 2018.Kerikeri International Piano Competition.
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Opening a new window into the universe
Opening a new window into the universe
31 Jan 2019Dr Nergis Mavalvala is a Pakistani-American quantum astrophysicist who was part of the team that first observed gravitation waves (ripples in the fabric of space time) in a landmark discovery in 2016. Audio
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Music 101 for Saturday 2 February 2019
Music 101 for Saturday 2 February 2019
2 Feb 2019Kiwi pop duo Broods join us to talk about their new album; we speak to American indie rock/world music group Beruit have a new record out too; Supergroove's Karl Steven drops in for the Mixtape; Christchurch's Pickle Darling is on the line to talk about his new one; and heaps more!
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The Week in Politics: National springs policy surprise as government kills off KiwiBuild targets
The Week in Politics: National springs policy surprise as government kills off KiwiBuild targets
1 Feb 2019Analysis - National hits the ground running with a new tax policy as the government decides to cut its losses and scrap KiwiBuild's interim targets, Peter Wilson writes.
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Peter Jackson's Beatle dreams come true
Peter Jackson's Beatle dreams come true
1 Feb 2019Opinion - From collecting low-grade bootlegs of Let It Be out-takes to directing a brand new Beatles film, Peter Jackson's obsession with the Fab Four is genuine and deep-seated, writes Nick Bollinger.
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Rufus Wainwright: singer, songwriter and composer
Rufus Wainwright: singer, songwriter and composer
27 Jan 2019American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright speaks to Jim Mora ahead of his upcoming dates at the Auckland Town Hall and the Wellington Opera House in March. Audio
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Rosanne Cash's new album She Remembers Everything
Rosanne Cash's new album She Remembers Everything
27 Jan 2019In the first new programme of New Horizons for the new year, a newly refreshed William Dart features American singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash and her new album She Remembers Everything. Video, Audio
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Music Alive: Secret Islands Quintet
Music Alive: Secret Islands Quintet
10 Jun 2017Secret Islands Quintet's soulful sound assimilates the North American jazz tradition into an Aotearoa New Zealand context. Audio
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America's great opioid addiction
America's great opioid addiction
30 Jan 2019At the peak of the opioid crisis in the United States, 250 million scripts were written every year. After hundreds of thousands of deaths, there's still no end in sight. Audio
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Manus Islanders want refugees to go - local priest
Manus Islanders want refugees to go - local priest
1 Feb 2019Manus Islanders want refugees detained there by Australia to leave even though their departure could cause job losses, the Catholic dean of Manus Province says.
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Beating up the heating up?
Beating up the heating up?
30 Jan 2019Mediawatch - If ever the weather deserves to hog the headlines, it’s when record high temperatures roll in and a bona fide heatwave has us in its grip. But did the media over-egg the story? Audio
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The importance of preserving wetlands
The importance of preserving wetlands
28 Jan 2019Wetlands are a little-known preventative for climate change and they have been described as the Earth's kidneys. World Wetlands Day this Saturday aims to highlight this vital ecosytem. Audio, Gallery
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'Ode to Joy' gets a te reo Māori makeover
'Ode to Joy' gets a te reo Māori makeover
1 Feb 2019An international project to mark Beethoven's 250th will see his 'Ode to Joy' performed in the languages of many countries, including Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
1 Feb 2019Guam is facing a crisis in its civilian construction sector due to a labour shortage caused by new US federal restrictions on Filipino workers.
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Fiji wingers Nadolo, Nagusa retire from test rugby
Fiji wingers Nadolo, Nagusa retire from test rugby
Veteran Flying Fijians wingers Timoci Nagusa and Nemani Nadolo have announced their retirement from international rugby, just over seven months out from the Rugby World Cup.
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'When the honeymoon is over, that’s when the relationship really starts'
'When the honeymoon is over, that’s when the relationship really starts'
29 Jan 2019Divorce is one of the most distressing experiences we can have as human beings, and yet we know very little about why it happens and how to prevent it. Audio
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Nashville Babylon: the very best in Americana, alt-country and blues
Nashville Babylon: the very best in Americana, alt-country and blues
28 Jan 2019Featuring music from Lucinda Williams, Peter Bruntnell, William Bell, Andrew Combs, the Rhythm Wreckers and a long-requested slice of jazz history courtesy of Benny Goodman. Audio
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Cool music for hot weather
Cool music for hot weather
1 Feb 2019RNZ Concert offers music inspired by sweltering nights and tarmac-melting days that will help you enjoy (and survive) the rest of the summer.
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Watch: Why 'women's work' doesn't count
Watch: Why 'women's work' doesn't count
31 Jan 2019The work of changing nappies, cooking and cleaning, along with all the other unpaid tasks done in the home, doesn't count towards New Zealand's GDP. Should it? Video
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The Mixtape: John Psathas
The Mixtape: John Psathas
25 Jan 2019Award-winning NZ composer John Psathas talks with Kirsten Johnstone about his musical career and the songs that have meant the most to him along the way. Audio
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Music Alive: Sound the Horn with the APO
Music Alive: Sound the Horn with the APO
31 Jan 2019Horn virtuoso Stefan Dohr joins the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a concert that includes Strauss's First Horn Concerto and Rachmaninov's Second Symphony.