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Julia Deans on her new album We Light Fire
Julia Deans on her new album We Light Fire
12 May 2018Six years after her last solo outing Julia Deans has released We Light Fire. She takes Alex Behan through her new album track by track. Video, Audio
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Healthy eating in middle age and beyond
Healthy eating in middle age and beyond
Eating ‘real food’ is a good start for a healthy middle age, says nutrition expert David Cameron-Smith. Audio
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Ten questions with the Ten Tenors
Ten questions with the Ten Tenors
14 May 2018This Australia based music ensemble was first founded in the late 90s, and since then has had a rotation of talented vocalists. Zoe George asks them tricky questions. Video, Audio
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Diary of a rural midwife
Diary of a rural midwife
A rural midwife details her week of caring for vulnerable mothers, tackling piles of paperwork and footing the cost of driving more than 400km, in the second of the The Wireless series.
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Five acts to get to know ahead of the Pacific Music Awards
Five acts to get to know ahead of the Pacific Music Awards
Kirsten Johnstone introduces some of the newly nominated names who might join previous Pacific Music Award winners like Adeaze, Savage, Aaradhna, Ladi 6, Te Vaka, Nesian Mystik, and David Dallas. Video, Audio
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Te Reo card game offers 'fresh approach'
Te Reo card game offers 'fresh approach'
13 May 2018A card game designed to help people learn and pronounce te reo place names will be available in some schools and offices in the coming weeks. Audio
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Budget 2018: Kiwi songs about money, taxes and the dole
Budget 2018: Kiwi songs about money, taxes and the dole
17 May 2018Whether you're excited about the new government's first budget, or sick of hearing about it, the RNZ Music team has put together a playlist of 13 Kiwi songs to help get you through the day.
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NZ Music Month: Stark - The Violin Concerto
NZ Music Month: Stark - The Violin Concerto
24 Jul 2017Claire Cowan's concerto takes its inspiration from iconic NZ dancer Freda Stark, made famous in the 1930’s after her lover, Thelma Mareo was allegedly murdered with a glass of poisoned milk. #NZMM Video, Audio
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Richard O'Brien: Rocky Horror Show 45 years on
Richard O'Brien: Rocky Horror Show 45 years on
13 May 2018It’s been 45 years since the Rocky Horror Show opened in London – and creator Richard O’Brien is amazed the “bit of fun in the theatre” keeps selling out. Audio
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L'Arpeggiata in Auckland
L'Arpeggiata in Auckland
17 Apr 2017Christina Pluhar's energetic ensemble performs at Carnegie Hall in Music Alive tonight. We recorded them in Auckland last year on their CMNZ tour. Audio
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Ten quick questions for The Ten Tenors
Ten quick questions for The Ten Tenors
14 May 2018Australian based ensemble The Ten Tenors are on the road in NZ. They popped into the Auckland studio to perform live and answer 10 quick questions. Video, Audio
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Five classical Kiwi tunes for PM Jacinda Ardern’s playlist
Five classical Kiwi tunes for PM Jacinda Ardern’s playlist
16 May 2018PM Jacinda Ardern made a playlist for NZ Music Month, but where are the Kiwi classical tunes? We recommend some.
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Eurovision 2018: Politics, pop, peace and priceless outfits
Eurovision 2018: Politics, pop, peace and priceless outfits
11 May 2018Politics, pop and priceless outfits will be on show at this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon on Saturday. Aucklander John Egan is a self-described Eurovision obsessive and he's on the ground in Lisbon as an editor the unofficial podcast of the Eurovision song contest. Video, Audio, Gallery
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South Island plan for the next Alpine Fault quake
South Island plan for the next Alpine Fault quake
16 May 2018The Alpine Fault ruptures in a massive earthquake every 300 years, on average, and the last big one was in 1717.
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NZ Festival 2018 retrospective
NZ Festival 2018 retrospective
16 May 2018You can revisit RNZ Concert's recordings from the 2018 NZ Festival in this Music Alive Collection, or catch up with any you missed.
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The link between diet and depression
The link between diet and depression
14 May 2018Eating more greens may be a good way to chase away the blues as more evidence suggests a Mediterranean diet can be good for a healthy mind as well as a healthy body. Audio
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First song: Being
First song: Being
15 May 2018Being, the stage name of Jasmin Balmer, has just released her second single and performs it live in our Auckland studio. Audio
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Manu Samoa to face Germany or Portugal in World Cup playoff
Manu Samoa to face Germany or Portugal in World Cup playoff
16 May 2018Manu Samoa will face Germany or Portugal for a place at next year's Rugby World Cup after World Rugby announced the rescheduling of their home and away playoff series.
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Louis Baker: live in session
Louis Baker: live in session
12 May 2018The Kiwi crooner cobbles together an impressive musical line-up to perform two of his new songs in our Auckland studio. Video, Audio
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Local apps fill news gaps
Local apps fill news gaps
Chances are you’ve never heard of the Independent App Network of NZ, but its members have launched local news apps from Wellington to Ashburton and journalists are being hired to work on them. Audio
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Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
15 May 2018Pacific midwives in New Zealand are for hoping better working conditions as the coalition government prepares to announce its health budget this week. Audio
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Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
Former Hurricane helping grow rugby on Guam
Rugby union is on the rise on Guam with a former prop from New Zealand's Hurricanes Super Rugby franchise leading their efforts to grow the game. Audio
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The Buttabean helping Pacific people shed weight
The Buttabean helping Pacific people shed weight
15 May 2018A Samoan-New Zealand boxer is trying to help Pacific people adopt healthy lifestyles in an effort to combat alarming rates of non-communicable diseases.
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Vanuatu govt fully committed to women's seats - Napuat
Vanuatu govt fully committed to women's seats - Napuat
16 May 2018A Vanuatu Cabinet minister says his government remains fully committed to creating reserved seats for women in parliament. Audio