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Bookmarks with Roseanne Liang
Filmmaker Roseanne Liang first came to notice with Banana in a Nutshell, a documentary based on her own life and cross-cultural romance with a European Kiwi. It won a number of awards, including SPADA… Audio
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Great New Zealand Album: Tears - The Crocodiles
At the 1980 New Zealand Music Awards, the Song of The Year, Best New Group and Best Album awards were all taken by one band; The Crocodiles, a Wellington-based super group formed from a number of… Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 16 September 2016
Audio 16 Sep 2016Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Edmonds Cookbook rises again!
Alexa Johnston has revamped the Edmonds cookbook, it's the first time in over two decades that it has had a proper review. Audio, Gallery
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One Quick Question for 14 September 2016
Audio 14 Sep 2016We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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Ella Edward on The Rehearsal
The feature film version of Eleanor Catton's book The Rehearsal is released in theatres tomorrow. We meet one of the film's young stars, Ella Edward who plays Isolde - whose sister has been caught in… Audio
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Are you being gaslighted?
Have you ever been in a relationship where your partner did little things to make you think you're going crazy? Gaslighting can be a severe form of psychological abuse, in which a person is… Audio
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Beach Boys frontman, Mike Love
55 years ago, three brothers, a cousin and their friend formed a band that will forever be linked to California, sun and surf. The songs by the Beach Boys became anthems for good times but behind the… Audio, Gallery
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The best films of the 21st Century (so far)
The BBC asked 177 influential film critics (i.e. not Dan Slevin) to select their favourite films since 2000 and turned those selections into a list of the 100 best of the millennium. Dan assessed the… Video, Audio
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Discovering ancient tombs by computer
Dr Sarah Parcak is known around the world for making new archaeological discoveries and she does most of it from a computer in her office at the University of Alabama. Audio, Gallery
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Book critic Steph Soper
Our book critic this week is Steph Soper, Marketing and Communications Manager with the New Zealand Book Council. Audio
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Protecting the Earth's Microbiome
We've heard of the human microbiome but did you know the earth has one too? Audio
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Tinnitus: the causes and impact
What causes tinnitus? Why is it so much worse for some people? And is there a cure? Audio
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Song for Autism
Auckland teenager Kane Chong decided to write a song about the importance of accepting people with Autism. He wrote it for his childhood friend, and sent a demo off to the Play It Strange Trust. It's… Audio
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Embracing failure and procrastination
There are dreamers who come up with great ideas and there are doers. Originals are people who do both, but not always on time according to Professor Adam Grant who teaches at the University of… Audio
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The world's saddest songs
You suggested them, and we compiled them. and then got musicologist Nick Braae to explain why some songs are just so sad. Audio
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One Quick Question for 24 August 2016
Why does my bottled water have to have a Nutritional Information panel, yet my bottle of wine doesn't? Audio
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Bookmarks with Annie Whittle
Actress and Singer, Annie Whittle is Jesse's guest on Bookmarks this week. Audio
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'There's a little bit of Brent in all of us'
Fans of The Office will know just how much sales rep, David Brent pined to be a rock star. Now Ricky Gervais' unforgettable character is trying to make that happen. Video, Audio
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The Kiwi poet who read for the Queen
Poet Selina Tusitala Marsh tells Jesse Mulligan what she loves about poetry and shares the poem she performed for the Queen - Unity. Audio
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Walking again after 25 years in a wheelchair
John MacLean was a promising young rugby league player and triathlete when he was hit by an 8 tonne truck while cycling on Sydney's M4. The 22 year old was left with a broken back, pelvis and… Audio
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Is there a ninth planet in our solar system?
Beyond Pluto, there is a giant planet, 10 times the size of earth, that was once part of our solar system. No one has ever seen it, but Scientists Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown of the California… Video, Audio
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NZers discover potential diabetes breakthrough
New Zealand researchers believe they've made a potentially significant breakthrough in the management and treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Audio
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Gardening with kids
Families from the Common Unity Project, which runs the community garden and kitchen at Epuni school, have joined up with organic juicy company, Almighty for a special event to promote gardening and… Audio
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Getting girls into Robotics
Every year teams of intermediate and high school students from around the world compete in a competition like no other. They build robots that play against each other in a match of skill. The Vex… Audio, Gallery