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New Horizons: Eleanor Friedberger's Rebound
New Horizons: Eleanor Friedberger's Rebound
27 May 2018William Dart takes a listen to Eleanor Friedberger's new album Rebound within the context of her career both as a solo artist and as one half of the brother and sister duo The Fiery Furnaces. Video, Audio
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Opera from the Met: The Exterminating Angel
Opera from the Met: The Exterminating Angel
27 May 2018This surrealist opera by Thomas Adès tells the story of an aristocratic dinner party from which the guests inexplicably cannot escape. RNZ Concert from 6pm.
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Talk the Walk: Rakiura
Talk the Walk: Rakiura
25 May 2018In the latest in our series on New Zealand's Great Walks we go to the stunning Rakiura Track on Stewart Island. Audio, Gallery
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Riding high on horse power
Riding high on horse power
As a child Raquel Walker struggled to walk and talk but she always loved horses so learnt how to ride at the local school and is now an Olympic medalist. Audio
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NZ Live: Echo Children
NZ Live: Echo Children
25 May 2018Echo Children identify as Kiwi but its members come from Britain, Canada and Sweden. Audio
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Bill E's five NZ dancefloor bangers
Bill E's five NZ dancefloor bangers
24 May 2018The creator of legendary Wellington club nights Atomic and 24 Hour Party People picks some choice local cuts. Video, Audio
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Review: Mr Stein Goes Online
Review: Mr Stein Goes Online
23 May 2018The French farce puts a modern twist on Cyrano de Bergerac, as a grandfather looks for an internet date using a photo of his granddaughter's boyfriend. Video, Audio
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Developing non-addictive painkillers
Developing non-addictive painkillers
26 May 2018A new method of measuring pain in rats and mice could eventually help break the human dependence on opioid-based pain medication. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday
Hymns on Sunday
27 May 2018This week's programme marks 'Trinity Sunday' with a selection of hymns including Reginald Heber's Holy, Holy, Holy. Audio
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NZMM: Psalm 137
NZMM: Psalm 137
14 Apr 2017Jack Body wrote his setting of Psalm 137 especially for The Tudor Consort’s ‘Made in New Zealand’ programme in 2011. #NZMM Audio
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The te reo hip-hop of Rei
The te reo hip-hop of Rei
26 May 2018Rei visits our studio to perform two songs from his new EP Rangatira – a "fully Māori" project the 24-year-old Wellingtonian challenged himself to complete. Video, Audio
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From the bright lights of Tokyo to the starry nights of Central Otago
From the bright lights of Tokyo to the starry nights of Central Otago
Yoshiaki and Kyoko Sato refuse to add anything to the organic wine they produce near Cromwell. New Zealanders are only just starting to develop a taste for 'natural wines', the former bankers say. Audio
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Music Alive: Orchestra Wellington
Music Alive: Orchestra Wellington
26 May 2018'Melting Furniture' is the title of a very original Piano Concerto by Karlo Margetic premièred in this concert by Orchestra Wellington.
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Classic NZ dancefloor bangers with the host of legendary clubnight Atomic
Classic NZ dancefloor bangers with the host of legendary clubnight Atomic
24 May 2018The creator of legendary Wellington club nights Atomic and 24 Hour Party People, Bill E has been getting crowds dancing for over 20 years. For NZ Music month he's playing a banging all-local set at Wellington's San Fran. He pick some choice local cuts, especially for RNZ Music. Video, Audio
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Inside Out with Nick Tipping
Inside Out with Nick Tipping
26 May 2018Nick continues the NZ theme with tunes from Murray McNabb, Brian Smith, and the Efficient Five, and a new album from the Richter City Rebels. Audio
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Extra Time
Extra Time
25 May 2018David Nyika talks about getting his Commonwealth Games gold medal back and we look at what the latest All Black squad reveals about Steve Hansen's World Cup plans. Audio
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Recycling hack turns polystyrene to road fill
Recycling hack turns polystyrene to road fill
26 May 2018Richard Moore has hacked together old farm machinery and scavenged parts to develop a simple solution for recycling polystyrene. Audio
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Music 101 for Saturday 26 May 2018
Music 101 for Saturday 26 May 2018
26 May 2018We've got extensive coverage of the Pacific Music Awards; Wellington rapper Rei performs a live version of his track 'Rangatira', which is entirely in te reo Maori; Alx presents an oral history of NZ Music Month; King Kapisi chooses songs on the Mixtape; and heaps more!
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New Zealand's new Wikipedian-at-large
New Zealand's new Wikipedian-at-large
25 May 2018Mike Dickison, natural history curator at Whanganui Regional Museum, and has for many years been a passionate advocate of Wikipedia. Audio
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A time to shine for Tonga's silenced leitis
A time to shine for Tonga's silenced leitis
The struggle for more acceptance and tolerance of transgender and LGBT communities within largely religious and conservative Pacific communities has been highlighted in a new film winning the hearts of global audiences. Video
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Classical Chart
Classical Chart
26 May 2018What are the most popular classical albums at the moment? Find out which are this week's top ten on RNZ Concert at 12 noon.
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Review: Number One
Review: Number One
23 May 2018French film Number One tackles sexual politics in today’s big business boardrooms. Video, Audio
Video, Audio
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A lifetime award for the soundtrack of generations of Samoans
A lifetime award for the soundtrack of generations of Samoans
Generations of Samoans have grown up listening to the music of Punialava'a, a sextet that has churned out many hit songs over 50 years.
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Sexism in music: 'What guitar does your boyfriend have?'
Sexism in music: 'What guitar does your boyfriend have?'
How hard is it for New Zealand women to rock the music world? Ahead of a Music Month Summit on issues in the industry, The Wireless explores sexism in song.