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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Tonight, a brand new single from Flying Nun indie rock band The Bats, Australian outfit Viagra Boys, and LA-based electronic artist SAADI. Read more Audio
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Norfolk Island: Population 2,000, tariff 29 percent
10:18 PM.Their chief magistrate, Leah Honeywood, says she's just pleased Norfolk Island is being recognised as distinct from Australia. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic reviews Cannes award-winner Grand Tour (2024), Japanese hitman genre-bender Broken Rage (2024), and The Doors (1991) streaming on TVNZ+ in honour of the late Val Kilmer.
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This Weekend: Feastock
8:30 PM.Each year, hundreds of music lovers have packed into the backyard of 3 Fea Street in the suburb of Dalmore for Feastock. Organiser Steve Marshall dials in. Read more Audio
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The hunt for the Kiwi-made Trolls
10:50 PM.The collectible toy Trolls - often butt-naked, spiky-haired figures - were once manufactured right here, in Tauranga. Damian Sutton is on a mission to collect them. Read more Audio
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Kiwi composer gets Laurence Olivier nod
10:30 PM.Originally from Wellington, Darren Clark is nominated for one of the highest gongs in the theatre world for his composing work in the West End production of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Read more Audio
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President Trump's tariffs are here, is it all bad news?
10:18 PM.Emile Donovan speaks to John Ballingall, an economist at Sense Partners. Read more Audio
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Wellington takes a dystopic turn in new novel
9:35 PM.A new dystopian novel imagines Aotearoa as one of the last nations in the world with clean, drinkable water. Author Jacqueline Owens joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Myth Takes: Ruins
9:25 PM.Classics educator and enthusiast Ben Jackson takes Nights on a virtual tour of the Colosseum, the Parthenon, and the Pantheon. Read more Audio
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Move over Hollywood, it's Huntlywood's time to shine
8:30 PM.A Minecraft Movie is in New Zealand cinemas today - but Waikato District councillor David Whyte was lucky enough to see a preview ahead of the general public. Read more Audio
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Why waste is an integral part of the human story
10:35 PM.UK researcher John Scanlan is fascinated by the idea of waste and has written two books on the subject. His latest, The Idea of Waste, tells the story of waste through human history. Read more Audio
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Does New Zealand's geography cause higher supermarket prices?
10:18 PM.Associate Professor Sergio Biggemann from the Otago Business School says while NZ's length and low population density plays a part, there are many more factors that contribute to our higher prices. Read more Audio
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What can writers do about their work being used to train AI models?
9:25 PM.Joshua Yuvaraj is the co-director of the New Zealand Centre for Intellectual Property, and a senior lecturer in law at the University of Auckland specialising in copyright and artificial intelligence.
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April Fools pranks through the years
10:40 PM.We look at its history, and some of the most famous April Fool's Day jokes, including the BBC's Spaghetti Tree story. Read more Audio
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How to talk about death
10:30 PM.Scott Marlow is head of service delivery at Public Trust and joins Emile Donovan to answer all your uncomfortable questions about wills. Read more Audio
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Much ado about teaching
10:17 PM.Studying Shakespeare is one of a number of compulsory requirements proposed under the new draft English curriculum. Shakespeare expert, Hannah August joins Emile Donovan to discuss. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why do we cook food?
9:35 PM.Associate professor in the department of food science at the University of Otago, Dr Graham Eyres, joins Nights to explain. Read more Audio
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High-end menswear brand still strutting stuff 40 years later
9:25 PM.Chris Dobbs started Working Style in the mid-1980s and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Capital punishment? Why Gen-Z loves lowercase
8:30 PM.Dr Andreea Calude joins Emile Donovan to discuss how lowercase writing reflects a generational shift - and what it means for language. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.We join the BBC to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
10:30 PM.RNZ sports reporter Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan in the studio to talk about the weekend of sport. Read more Audio
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Civil war and heat waves hinder Myanmar earthquake recovery
10:17 PM.Judy Hayden lived in Myanmar's biggest city Rangon between 1998 to 2019 - as a volunteer with a mission and as a teacher. She joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Science: How our estuaries are under threat from heat waves
9:35 PM.Professor Karin Bryan is the recipient of a Marsden Fund grant to investigate these heat waves and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Madeleine Hakaraia de Young
9:15 PM.Madeleine Hakaraia de Young, the director of the Māoriland Film Festival, which wrapped up over the weekend in Ōtaki shares a favourite whakataukī. Read more Audio