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The week that was with Te Radar and Michele A'Court
24 Nov 2017A lighter look at the week including the man who is about to launch himself in his homemade rocket to prove the Earth is flat. Audio
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A Piece Of You
What do you sound like? Greg Sinclair is a Scottish cellist and performance artist who specialises in children’s theatre. In A Piece For You Greg takes participants through a questionnaire, and… Audio, Gallery
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No Such Thing As A Fish live!
19 Nov 2017We need to talk about fish - or rather English podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. The researchers of quiz show QI have produced an online phenomenon, and are bringing it out to New Zealand. Simon Morris… Audio
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Renée - Life story told in patches
18 Nov 2017At the age of 50, Otaki author Renée (Scots/Ngati Kahungungu) started to write plays - Wednesday to Come was her best loved. She has written eight novels and more than 20 plays and she often focuses… Audio
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The Week That Was with Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther
17 Nov 2017A lighter look at the stories of the week including the Dunedin driver caught playing on his bagpipes, a new species of grass that tastes like salt and vinegar chips and why Apple's 'tears of joy'… Audio
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The PSUSY posse
16 Nov 2017Jaya Beach-Robertson and Aria Dehar are the talented team behind the New Zealand (and decidedly NSFW) web series PSUSY. Audio
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The Laugh Track - Jon Bennett
Australian comic Jon Bennett is currently touring his show Fire In The Meth Lab around New Zealand, and will be performing it as well as his other show Pretending Things Are a Cock at the World… Audio
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The week that was with Te Radar and Alice Brine
10 Nov 2017How much is too much for a cheese scone? Why Chrismas music is bad for your health, and the plane forced to land after a woman discovered her husband's affair mid-flight. Audio
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Theatre Critic - Genevieve McClean
9 Nov 2017Genevieve McClean reviews Auckland Theatre Company's production, Red Speedo Audio
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Accidental Ushering - The Tale of Curtains of a Candle
An unusual tale of accidental ushering. Shaun D Wilson berates his flatmate, NZ Fashion Week Miromoda Emerging Designer winner Jacob Coutie, after Jacob’s stunningly poor texting leads to Shaun… Audio, Gallery
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MPs and social media, sweetie.
7 Nov 2017National's deputy leader Paula Bennett imitates an imitator. What's an MPs best use of social media? Audio
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4CAST - Ep 8
7 Nov 2017Rhys Matheson wrangles three guests, Jeremy Elwood, Chelsea McEwan-Millar and Steven Lyons live on stage at The Classic, Auckland. Audio
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Body Double: Julia Croft and Karin McCracken
Long before the hashtag #MeToo began and the dark underbelly of abuse of women in Hollywood came to light, two New Zealand women were exploring, for a theatre piece, women's sexuality in both negative… Video, Audio
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Ahi Karunaharan - Tea
4 Nov 2017Tea is a new play from British-born, New Zealand-raised Sri Lankan playwright Ahi Karunaharan and it premieres at the Auckland Arts Festival in March 2018. Karunaharan is an actor, writer and director… Audio
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The week that was with te Radar and Irene Pink
3 Nov 2017Our comedians look at the lighter stories of the week including the Australian game show contestants who blew their huge jackpot after failing to answer a question correctly about the capital of New… Audio
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Roger Hall on NZ Theatre Month
2 Nov 2017Playwright Roger Hall recently announced plans to hold a New Zealand Theatre Month next year... to celebrate the role and importance of theatre everywhere, from the grandest theatres, to basements and… Audio
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Fasitua Amosa and David Fane - The Mountaintop
28 Oct 2017The Mountaintop is an award-winning play by African American playwright Katori Hall, based on a fictional account of Martin Luther King's last night on earth at the Lorraine Motel Room in Memphis… Audio
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The week that was with James Elliott and Pinky Agnew
27 Oct 2017A lighter look at the week including the bizarre new demin trend, 'thong jeans'; and the world's most expensive pair of shoes - with a whopping $15.1 million dollar price tag. Audio
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The Shells We Wear
26 Oct 2017Salvador Dali is the inspiration behind the new dance-theatre work, Lobsters, opening at Wellington's Circa Theatre this week. Director Miranda Manasiadis and musician and composer Lucien Johnson are… Audio
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Theatre Critic Pinky Agnew
26 Oct 2017Pinky talks about a new play at Wellington's Circa Theatre, Lobsters Audio