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Sonya Cotter - Interior Design
11:44 AM.Sonya Cotter is at the Auckland Home Show this weekend and tells Wallace that green is pretty hot right now. Audio
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Jemaine Clement - Romantic Lead
11:28 AM.Jemaine Clement's new movie People, Places, Things is showing now at cinemas around New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Joan Baez - Music and Friends
11:06 AM.Joan Baez is more than just a singer of folk songs. She talks to Wallace about her life, her work, her music and her friendships with some of history's greatest people. Joan Baez is touring New… Read more Audio
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Stuart Young and Cindy Diver - Verbatim Theatre
10:43 AM.Verbatim Theatre interviews people about their experience, then actors plug in little headsets and act out these interviews. Dunedin's Talking House Collective used the strategy in Hush: a play about… Read more Audio
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Alison Mau and Elizabeth Roberts - Sex Change Pioneer
10:06 AM.Elizabeth Roberts underwent the first sex change operation in New Zealand in 1969. In her book First Lady – written by journalist Alison Mau – Liz describes her transition from Garry to Elizabeth… Read more Audio
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Etienne Clement - Plunder in the Pacific
9:43 AM.Etienne Clément is UNESCO's man in Apia. In the 1990s he was instrumental in having Angkor Wat in Cambodia declared a World Heritage site. Now he's calling on Pacific nations to put a halt to the… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 September 2015
9:30 AM.All Blacks overexposure; everyone rates Richie - almost; claims of a dignity deficit in online news; not wrong for long. Audio
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Melinda Tankard Reist - Impact of Sexualised Imagery
8:38 AM.International advocate against the sexual exploitation of women and children, Melinda Tankard Reist discusses the pervasive influence of sexualised imagery in popular culture. Read more Audio
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The sudden demise of Relationship Aotearoa
8:12 AM.Catherine Hutton has the inside story on the sudden demise of Relationships Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 13 September 2015
7:30 AM.Government faces questions on its response to the Syrian refugee crisis, which is also the subject of a briefing to the Foreign Affairs, Defence & Trade Committee; Reserve Bank Governor Graeme Wheeler… Read more Audio
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El Nino leaving its mark in the Pacific
7:25 AM.There are fears that the lack of water could result in major food shortages around the Pacific - including in Vanuatu. Audio
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Chris Trotter - Discussing British Labour Party's new leader
7:17 AM.Chris Trotter gives us his point of view on what the New Zealand Labour Party can learn from the UK campaign. Audio
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Lesley Riddoch - Discussing British Labour Party's new leader
7:10 AM.Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn has been elected Leader of the British Labour Party. We discuss the results of this surprising, divisive and sometimes vitriolic leadership contest with UK commentator… Read more Audio
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The Week in Parliament for 6 September 2015
7:45 PM.With Parliament adjourned and no select committee meetings held during the week, we take a closer look at the practices and procedures around Question Time. Audio
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Karen McMillan - Surviving Cancer
11:43 AM.Author and cancer survivor Karen McMillan joins Wallace to talk about her new book: Unbreakable Spirit - facing the challenge of cancer in New Zealand. Audio
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Jim Rader - Bernie Sanders
11:25 AM.Senator Bernie Sanders was until recently probably best known for being one of the few self-described socialists to be voted into public office in the United States: first as the mayor of Burlington… Read more Audio
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Lesley Riddoch - The Corbyn Factor
11:10 AM.The popularity of UK Labour leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn has taken many by surprise - especially his colleagues at Westminster who admit they have barely spoken to him during his decades as an… Read more Audio
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David Greig - Singing to the Choir
10:40 AM.Playwright David Greig was born in Scotland but grew up in Nigeria. His award winning play The Events - opened at Auckland's Silo Theatre this week. The play features a different Auckland choir each… Read more Audio
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Sarah Waters - Lesbian Fiction
10:20 AM.Bestselling UK author of six novels including Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith and The Night Watch, which have also been made into TV series. Audio
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Alison Parr - Remembering Christchurch
10:10 AM.Oral historian Alison Parr has given voice to the people of Christchurch five years on from the devastating earthquake that shattered their city in her recently released 'Remembering Christchurch… Read more Audio
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Why are we so fascinated with cats online?
9:50 AM.New Zealand researcher Dr Radha O'Meara has been researching the impact cats have on us and why we like to film them. The answer is surprising. Audio
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Cats and the internet
9:37 AM.It might seem like a frivolous subject, but cats play a big role in shaping our culture, society and language. Jason Eppink is Assistant Curator of Digital Media at the Museum of the Moving Image… Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch for 6 September 2015
9:10 AM.Upsetting images of the dead; flipping the focus on a local tragedy; staying onside with the All Blacks, and; will we get the information we need fifteen years from now? Audio
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Denis Dwyer - Tom Ellison and the Silver Fern
8:40 AM.Tom Ellison wrote the first book on rugby, captained the All Blacks in 1893, was, if not the first, one of the first Maori lawyers, and was responsible for putting the silver fern on the All Black… Read more Audio
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Fossil Fuels - Necessity or Lethal Indulgence?
8:12 AM.Eric Fryberg explores what future lies ahead for fossil fuels. Read more Audio