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Scott Walker & Sir Richard Taylor: The creatures in The Tank
The trailer for our latest homegrown creature feature, The Tank racked up more than a million views in its first week of release in the U.S. It marks a return to NZ and to directing here by Scott… Video, Audio
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Melody Thomas: The Good Sex Podcast
A new podcast aims to break down taboos around sex and relationships. The Good Sex Project launches today, and host Melody Thomas joins us. Audio
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Calling Home: Ian Hickling in Barbados
Aucklander Ian Hickling is calling home from Barbados in the Caribbean. Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 May 2023
Audio 28 May 2023Lessons for Loafers Lodge investigation in the long game of the UK's Grenfell saga; new fund backing business and economics coverage; an hour of Gower (and friends . . . and his issues). Audio
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Kennedy Warne: Exploring humanity's relationship with the sea
Kennedy Warne, the founding editor of New Zealand Geographic connects his lifelong exploration of the underwater world with a global story of humanity's relationship with the sea in his new book… Audio
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Josh Gerstein: DeSantis and the race for Republican hearts
The Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis has launched his bid to be the next US president. What makes this move big news is of course his rivalry with Donald Trump for the hearts and votes of… Audio
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Michael Vercoe: My current song
In 1970, David Curtis was the youngest singer ever to make the NZ Top 20 charts. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. His son, musicican Michael Vercoe joins us to share his third single 'Vegas'.
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Clive Fernandes: Kiwisaver Trends
We hear about the amount of money we'll need in retirement and for many people it seems like a long way from reality. The KiwiSaver advisory firm National Capital has released its first KiwiSaver… Audio
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Jarkko Okkonen: ‘Frost Quakes’ explained
A town in northern Finland was hit this year by 26 frost quakes in 7 hours. So what are frost quakes? Jarkko Okkonen joins us from the Geological Society of Finland. Audio
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Clare Cock-Starkey: How much is a dollop?
When they say in recipes to add a dash of salt or a pinch of salt; how much is that, exactly? How about a dollop, a drizzle of olive oil or a smidgeon? Claire Cock-Starkey, author of 'The Curious… Audio
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Why do seagulls eat from garbage bins? Interpreting bird behaviour with bird behaviouralist Dr Grainne Cleary
Regular listeners will remember Irish wildlife ecologist and bird behaviouralist Grainne Cleary who is usually based in Melbourne. Grainne has made it to Aotearoa for the Auckland Writers Festival and… Audio
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Christall Lowe: Kai and family
This week Christall Lowe's book KAI - Food stories and recipes from my family table won the Judith Binney Prize for illustrated non-fiction at the Ockham book awards Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 May 2023
Audio 21 May 2023Gore blimey - a little local political difficulty pulls national media focus; Politicians seeking platforms for political reveals. Audio
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Calling Home: Tai Wynyard in Shanghai
Basketball star Tai Wynyard, the youngest-ever Tall Black to step onto the court and play for his country, has taken his family to China, to play for the Shanghai Sharks. Audio
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Annie Crummer: 'Music is the drug I have a penchant for'
After 40 years in the music industry, Annie Crummer is still delighting audiences. She joins us ahead of her special New Zealand Music Month performance at Auckland Museum, featuring a special guest… Audio
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Does book banning have the opposite effect?
One woman who knows all about banned books, and the attention they inadvertently draw, is Dr Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare studies at Oxford University. She's the author of Portable Magic: A… Audio
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Cliff Taylor: The Spanish Garden
Set on a single day in 2016, Cliff Taylor's novel, The Spanish Garden tells a story of memory and loss, the fatal history shared between two families, Pakeha and Maori, and a man's enduring obsession… Audio
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Was Andy Warhol the original influencer?
Audio 14 May 2023Was the artist Andy Warhol the first influencer of our age? The curator of 'Andy Warhol & Photography: A Social Media', a new exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, reckons he would be all… Audio, Gallery
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Molly Pihigia: Celebrating 30 years of Niuean art
Falepipi He Mafola Niuean Handcraft Group (Falepipi He Mafola) will celebrate their 30 years with an exhibition at Ma¯ngere Arts Centre - Nga Tohu O Uenuku over eight weeks. Susana Lei'ataua took some… Audio
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Calling Home: Flora Knight in Oklahoma
Calling Home this week is ex-Dunedin and Lyttleton fiddler and bootmaker Flora Knight who now calls Guthrie, Oklahoma home. Audio, Gallery
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Mediawatch for 14 May 2023
Audio 14 May 2023Safe or sorry? Some still shrugging off storm warnings; an offshore outfit rating reliability of our news - and trying to train the AI chatbots; angst over not-so-Super Rugby on screen. Audio
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Suzanne Paul: What I’m listening to right now
Audio 14 May 2023As the nation watched the King's coronation last weekend, one personality shone out from our screens - Suzanne Paul, New Zealand's infomercial queen. Audio
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Laura Daniel: Should New Zealand be in Eurovision?
As the Eurovision song contest reaches its auto-tuned crescendo in Liverpool, comedian Laura Daniel cast a discerning pop-diva eye over the proceedings and looks ahead to her and her husband Joseph… Audio
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Annabel Langbein and daughter Rose share a Mother’s Day Recipe
Mother and daughter, Annabel & Rose Langbein are two of our most-loved cooks and celebrated food writers. We reunite mother and daughter for Mother's Day and they share their perfect Mother's Day… Audio
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Pipi Campbell: My latest track
Pipiwharauroa Campbell , lead singer of the popular Aotearoa group Corrella joins us to talk about their new Te Reo Maori waiata 'Ko Au'. Audio
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Dr Katie Pickles: King Charles and New Zealand
Audio 7 May 2023The Coronation of King Charles officially welcomes in a new era for New Zealand and the Commonwealth. One of the biggest changes is the need to play the game of celebrity, according to historian Katie… Audio
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Gery Karantzas: Craving approval from abusive, selfish or narcissistic parents
Audio 7 May 2023Dr Gery Karantzas is a therapist and a professor in the fields of Social Psychology and Relationship Science at Deakin University in Melbourne. Audio
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Trade winds: how sail power could decarbonise global shipping
Audio 7 May 2023A five-month field trip on a 1920s sailboat was enough to persuade anthropologist Dr Christiaan De Beukelaer that wind is the key to making global trade more eco-friendly. Audio
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Chris Bourke: Searching for the classic NZ Album
Audio 7 May 2023In a first for their website, AudioCulture have launched the AudioCulture Classic NZ Album Readers Poll for 2023. They're inviting you, the public, to pick which locally recorded and produced album… Audio
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Leta McCollough Seletzky: The Kneeling Man
Audio 7 May 2023In Leta McCollough Seletzky's 'father-daughter memoir', she reconstructs the "life of a black spy" in 1960s America. Audio