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Diary of a Most Days Feminist
Diary of a Most Days Feminist
Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett has revealed that she is a feminist “most days”. And isn’t that enough?
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Interrupted Cadences - Falling on their feet
John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. Falling on their feet. From the sixteenth century to the nineteenth… Audio
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Keeping NZ's heartland high streets healthy
Insight's presenter, Philippa Tolley heads to the shops to find out why bricks and mortar stores are doing so well, despite bleak predictions of an online shopping takeover. Audio
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It's all right: Dylan accepts Nobel in absentia
It's all right: Dylan accepts Nobel in absentia
Patti Smith performed in Bob Dylan's place at the ceremony honouring his Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Stravinsky and the Spanish 'flu
John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. In the Spanish 'flu epidemic millions died, but one survived to become one… Audio
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Key back to red and black
John Key's last official duties in hometown Christchurch
Outgoing Prime Minister John Key says he may dump his Blues rugby team membership and support the Crusaders again.
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Gap widens in deputy PM race
Gap widens in deputy PM race
Paula Bennett has the support of 23 MPs to be National's deputy leader, but Simon Bridges insists he has a chance. Video, Audio
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Hymns for the second Sunday of Advent
For this second Sunday of the Advent season, our hymns include Shirley Murray's Look towards Christmas, People look East by Eleanor Farjeon, and a lovely arrangement of Gabriel's Message, sung by… Audio
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'I try to mix it up a wee bit'
Anabela Rea talks trends, landing a job in fashion and the importance of promoting cultural diversity and clothing that works for all types of women. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 27 November 2016
It's the first Sunday of the Advent season, and this week's selection includes O Come Emmanuel, Jenny McLeod's Light of Lights, and Come Thou Long-expected Jesus by Charles Wesley. Audio
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Burning Man – Party like it’s the end of the world
Kiwi expat Jonathan Clark has photographed the Burning Man festival for years, where people go to ‘party like it’s the end of the world’. Audio, Gallery
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Papua solidarity demo held in NZ at Indonesian navy ship
Audio 21 Nov 2016A demonstration was staged in front of an Indonesian naval ship in Auckland on Sunday as a protest against military involvement in West Papua. Audio
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Weber and the Wine Bottle
A story of poison, heroism, stupidity and the future of opera. John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday 20 November 2016
A selection of traditional and contemporary hymns. This week we've hymns to mark Christ the King Sunday, and the upcoming St Clement's Day (the patron saint of metal workers and blacksmiths!) Audio
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Video premiere: The Nudge - Dark Arts
RNZ Music is pleased to give you your first chance to see the video for 'Dark Arts' by The Nudge. Video
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The rise of outsider art
Stuart Shepherd is the curator of this month's NZ Outsider Art Fair. He joins Wallace Chapman to talk about an extraordinary New Zealand artist being exhibited in New York and his definition of… Audio, Gallery
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Adriana Ugarte - Almodovar's muse
Adriana Ugarte stars in renowned Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar's latest film: Julieta. The critically acclaimed film is based on three short stories written by Alice Munro about a woman… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 November 2016
A selection of traditional and contemporary hymns. We mark Remembrance Sunday this week with Isaac Watts' hymn O God, our help in ages past. And there's a prayer for peace by Taizé composer Margaret… Audio
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A writer is a writer is a writer, right?
A writer is a writer is a writer, right?
Debuting at Wellington’s Litcrawl festival tonight, My First Time wants to throw whatever writing is against a wall.
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What to watch for in tomorrow's election
What to watch out for in the US election
Opinion - Finally, after an historically dirty election battle, we are about to reach the frenzied climax. Phil Smith gives a pre-game briefing of what to watch for in tomorrow's US presidential…
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A World without Salieri
John Drummond explores critical moments in the history of Western music when things might well have turned out differently. He changed the musical world, but he would have been no-one if it hadn't… Audio
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Actor David Johns on 'I, Daniel Blake'
Actor David Johns, previously best known for his comic work, talks to Wallace about his 'role of a lifetime' – Daniel Blake in Ken Loach's acclaimed new film, I, Daniel Blake. Video, Audio, Gallery
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The New Torchlight List: Best Books & Authors
It's Jim's final countdown and he rates the authors from the very best, through to those he wants to read more of, promising authors, those not quite good enough, the unpromising - and the just plain… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 November 2016
A selection of traditional and contemporary hymns. In this programme we're marking several recent dates in the liturgical calendar: All Saints' Day, All Souls' Day, and Reformation Day. So expect some… Audio
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'Afghan Girl' denied bail after ID card arrest
'Afghan Girl' denied bail after ID card arrest
The green-eyed Afghan woman whose photo appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine has been denied bail after being arrested on fraud charges.