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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
9:25 PM.Featuring new music from Dick Move, Earl Sweatshirt, and Anna von Hausswolff. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
8:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic joins Mark Leishman to review action-packed crime thriller Caught Stealing, the biggest film in the world last weekend K Pop Demon Hunters and the classic cult film The… Read more Audio
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The Big Sing finale in Dunedin
8:30 PM.RNZ's own Bryan Crump is the MC for tomorrow night's Gala Concert and joins Mark Leishman. Read more Audio
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Extra funding to help save New Zealand's rail heritage
8:20 PM.Their funding will jump from $125,000 to $500,000 a year. Mark Leishman speaks to the trust's chairman Dr Murray King. Read more Audio
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Warriors play their last home game of the season
8:10 PM.Mark Leishman speaks to RNZ sports journalist and Nights' very own sporting expert Jamie Wall just before kick-off. Read more Audio
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Are the Greens their own worst enemy?
9:25 PM.While certainly the minor party with the greatest longevity, have the Greens achieved more than other minor parties like ACT or New Zealand First? Political scientist Natalia Albert discusses. Read more Audio
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How was Iran able to commit antisemitic attacks on Australian soil?
8:40 PM.Laura Tingle, the ABC's Global Affairs Editor, joins Emile Donovan to explain. Read more Audio
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Philosophy Now: Gene-editing your children?
8:25 PM.How far we should go to give children the best start in life? Should parents be able to use genetic engineering - selecting for positive traits, and eliminating potential negatives - when having a… Read more Audio
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The heavy toll concussions are taking on former players
8:10 PM.After the tragic death of former Māori All Black Shane Christie, Emile Donovan speaks to neurophysiologist and concussion researcher Professor Alan Pearce. Read more Audio
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Finding beauty in the fakes and forgeries
9:35 PM.Every two years, a gallery in Mangaweka holds a competition for who can create the best forgery artworks: practices otherwise frowned upon in the art world. Read more Audio
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Space with Ezzy Pearson
9:15 PM.Ezzy Pearson is an expert in all things space, with more than a decade of experience in science journalism, including as Features Editor of BBC’s Sky at Night magazine. Read more Audio
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Wayne Brown skips first mayoral debate
8:10 PM.NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson was moderating the debate and joins Emile Donovan to discuss. Read more Audio
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We’ve been 'trolling' since the beginning
9:25 PM.David Rudrum is an English lecturer at the University of Huddersfield and the author of Trolling Before the Internet: An Offline History of Insult, Provocation, and Public Humiliation in the Literary… Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How does a washing machine clean clothes?
8:45 PM.Bryan Wall, product test writer at Consumer NZ, joins Emile Donovan to explain. Read more Audio
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From the NZ Wool Growers Board to the runways of Delhi
8:35 PM.Pranay Baidya came to New Zealand for his education and now runs his own fashion label in Delhi, India. He's back in NZ for a series of trunk shows and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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When should you use an em dash?
8:25 PM.Managing editor of Te Herenga Waka University Press Ashleigh Young joins Emile Donovan to discuss the merits of the em dash and its friends: the comma, the semicolon, the ellipsis, and the period. Read more Audio
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Should people be able to protest outside your home?
8:10 PM.Professor Andrew Geddis from the University of Otago's faculty of law joins Emile Donovan to discuss the balance between free speech and privacy. Read more Audio
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The 'slow quakes' happening beneath our feet
9:25 PM.Doctor Philip Barnes is a principal scientist at Earth Sciences New Zealand, formerly known as NIWA and he joins Emile Donovan to discuss the findings of a new international study. Read more Audio
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BBC World Service Lookahead with Pete Ross
8:50 PM.BBC World Service reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to look at some of the events making headlines. Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
8:35 PM.RNZ sports whiz Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to discuss a mighty week in sport, including the All-Blacks' historic loss to Los Pumas on Argentinian soil. Read more Audio
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How to hold your breath for half an hour
8:30 PM.New Zealand world-leading freediver Kathryn Nevatt joins Emile Donovan to share some top tips for holding one's breath Read more Audio
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Should house prices increase, forever?
8:15 PM.Infometrics chief forecaster Gareth Kiernan joins Emile Donovan to discuss. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
9:25 PM.Featuring new music from Baltimore lo-fi synth-pop artist Nourished By Time, Wellington indie artist Michaela Tempers, and Swedish dance duo Deki Alem. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
8:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic joins Mark Leishman to review the new film Eddington by Ari Aster, Gut Instinct which was produced, written, directed and edited by Auckland filmmaker Doug Dillaman and… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Word Salad in Timaru
8:30 PM.We're heading down to Timaru, where the Timaru Booksellers are putting on their annual Word Salad open mic poetry night at the Aigantighe Art Gallery to mark National Poetry Day. Read more Audio