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Little Moment of Calm
8:05 PM.More Sublime sounds from Bryan's trusty sound recorder. This time it's the sounds of making tea. Read more Audio
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An eye on South Auckland
7:35 PM.Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele joins us once again with an update from South Auckland this week he looks at the Auckland mayoral election and the Pacific music awards. Read more Audio
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Mad Doggerels
7:12 PM.Poet laureate David Eggleton and Pacific Daren Kamali are about to embark on their month long Mad Doggerel Cabaret tour combining a comical and lyrical portrait of Aotearoa New Zealand and its place… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
9:30 PM.Our overseas correspondent in Japan, Motoko Kakubayashi joins us from Tokyo. including the country recording it's highest number of covid-19 cases, the continuing fallout from the assassination of… Read more Audio
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Pottery Talk
7:30 PM.Lecturer, curator, potter and ceramics judge Richard Fahey joins me to talk changes to the pottery economy and context since the 1980's. Read more Audio
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Teen Tech Correspondent
7:12 PM.Our teen tech correspondent Charlie Cuff is here to talk NFTs verify ownership and authenticity of valuable items. Read more Audio
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Canterbury Museum Registrar Scott Reeves
9:07 PM.If you think shifting house is complicated, try moving a Museum. Canterbury Museum staff have begun planning the challenge of packing up up 2.3 million taonga (treasures) ahead of a major… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's busiest bee
7:12 PM.Nick Wallingford has been awarded Apiculture New Zealand's busiest bee award for his work digitising more than 24,000 pages for the New Zealand beekeeping Digital Archive. Read more Audio
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Witi Ihimaera reflects on 50th anniversary of Pounamu Pounamu
9:35 PM.This weekend the New Zealand Society of Authors will mark the 50th birthday of Witi Ihimaera's groundbreaking collections of short stories, first published in 1972. Bryan Crump spike to Witi ahead of… Read more Audio
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Tropical Thunderstorms and Antarctic Melting
9:07 PM.Lecturer in Climate Science at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, Kyle Clem takes a look at how Tropical thunderstorms affect Antarctic melting. Audio
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The Philosophy of Twins
7:06 PM.Sociolingust Julia De Bres joins us once again - she'll be joined by her identical twin Helena De Bres. They're currently working on a book exploring the philosophy of twins, which Helena is writing… Read more Audio
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Culture Regular - Contemporary Dance
7:33 PM.Malia Johnston joins us once again - she's joined tonight by dancer and choreographer Tairoa Royal ahead of the re-staging of a work they co-directed called Mana Wahine at the Hawkes Bay arts festival… Read more Audio
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Judah Kelley
7:13 PM.Judah Kelley is a Dunedin musician - and an oceanographer - lately she's been combining both passions using the sounds of the ocean to make music. Audio
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Housing Affordability for Artists and Creatives
7:40 PM.Chris Casey, Chair of the Point Chevalier Social Enterprise Trust joins us to talk about their a national research survey on Housing for artists & creatives. Read more Audio
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Life in The Forest
7:12 PM.We're going bush with our Forest Correspondent, Dean Baigent-Mercer. He'll be talking Lazarus species - those species we think of as gone then we're lucky enough to find a few again and in the heart… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:35 PM.Karyn talk to Hayden Donnell about this weeks media stories Audio
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"Re-Covering"
9:10 PM.Rev Frank Ritchie talks about the new season of his "Re-Covering" podcast - where he sits down with some of New Zealand's top journalists to unpack the one story from their career that has most… Read more Audio
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Can psychology help the environment?
7:12 PM.Head of Psychology at University of Canterbury, Professor Don Hine gives us a crash course on the psychology behind environmental campaigns like Plastic Free July. Read more Audio
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What we care about
7:12 PM.Nights' Philosopher Ann Kerwin is back. Tonight she takes a look at the essay by American ethicist Henry Frankfurt called THE IMPORTANCE OF WHAT WE CARE ABOUT. Audio
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BBC World
10:45 PM.We talk to Rich Preston from BBC World in London where they're waking up to what the tabloids are calling Meltdown Monday and Blowtorch Britain as a red alert heatwave is set to send temperatures… Read more Audio
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Tropicália
7:30 PM.Mona Lynn Courteau joins us once again with more Latin American music - tonight an historical Brazilian genre from the late 1960s known as Tropicália. Read more Video, Audio
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Shut Eye
7:12 PM.We speak to the team behind the feature film Shut Eye - a coming of age drama exploring the world of ASMR or autonomous sensory meridian response, which is an online phenomenon where streamers use… Read more Video, Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Sri Lanka
9:35 PM.Our overseas correspondent tonight is Sri-Lanka based journalist and author Fidel Fernando. Read more Audio
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