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Quintessential Clarinet - APO In Your Neighbourhood
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra In Your Neighbourhood concert, featuring their principal clarinet player Jonathan Cohen. Audio
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Sam Neill releases revealing memoir
Sir Sam Neill is known as an open book, sharing yarns from his Central Otago vineyard home with his social media following, but in his soon to be released memoir Did I Ever Tell You This? Sir Sam… Audio
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Bridge quest comes to an end for Sharleen Grounds
Wellingtonian and avid bridge player Sharleen Grounds has travelled around the country in her camper van visiting 108 bridge clubs. Audio
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Learning 'life' lessons through sport
Every big life lesson Jody Avirgan has learned has come from sports: how to be a good teammate, how to channel competitiveness, how to focus and when to let go. He's a former professional Ultimate… Audio
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Finding 'a common faith': Sharon Corr on siblings, songs and stardom
The Corrs rank among the most successful Irish bands of all time, having sold 40 million albums worldwide across a career spanning three decades. The band will play Auckland's Spark Arena on Thursday… Audio
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Review: Triangle of Sadness
Triangle of Sadness did well at Cannes last year, and is up for three Oscars this year. But does this satire of the idle rich pack much of a punch? Written and directed by Sweden's Ruben Östlund (The… Video, Audio
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NZSO: Passione
A soul-stirring and passionate programme showcasing musical portraits of some of literature’s most famous characters - Romeo and Juliet and the notorious seducer Don Juan. In between, NZ violinist… Audio
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Could video game skills help you get a job?
Video games may not be the waste of time you thought they were. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Strippers, truancy, and the Breakers
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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How the Breakers got back to winning ways
After a few seasons in the doldrums, the Breakers are into the NBL grand final. Audio
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Muriwai: bringing together two rivers of music
Singer and taonga pūoro player Ariana Tikao and harpist Bob Bickerton are the duo Muriwai. They've just released their first single. Audio
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Diversity in sport: Why the first openly gay All Black matters
Why was it such a watershed moment for a former All Black to come out as gay? Audio
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Frank Talbot's Mundane Life Updates
Wellington sax player Frank Talbot's new album 'Mundane Life Updates' takes its inspiration from everyday events. Audio
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The Sampler: Kelela, Yo La Tengo, Wau Wau Collectif
Tony Stamp assesses new records from futurist RnB star Kelela, veteran indie rockers Yo La Tengo, and a collaboration between Senegal and Sweden called Wau Wau Collectif. Audio
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Te Ao Hou - This New World
Taonga pūoro player Rob Thorne and the New Zealand String Quartet explore the synergies between traditional Māori and western string instruments, featuring compositions by Dame Gillian Whitehead… Audio, Gallery
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Rising young stars of string and piano performance
"It's such an amazing way to kick off the year." Violist Lauren Jack is one of the young musicians taking part in this year's Adam Summer School. Audio
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Episode 3: Samoa: Culture and Connection
"We don't get the resources the big nations get." In Samoa even the school kids know the score. Has inequality become normalised? Audio
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First Person: John Daniell
Journalist and former professional rugby player, John Daniell, explains the 'hook' that prompted him to take a closer look at Pacific rugby.
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First Person: James Nokise
Rugby fan and comedian James Nokise explains how he came to take a more serious look at the state of Pacific rugby.
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Clifford Brown & Max Roach Pt 1
Audio 4 Feb 2023This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Billie Holiday, Dianne Reeves and Gregory Porter. Audio
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Clifford Brown & Max Roach Pt 2
Audio 4 Feb 2023This week Nick features trumpet player Clifford Brown and drummer Max Roach, as well as Dianne Reeves and Quatuor Ebène. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 4 February 2023
We spoke with Massey University Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Anna Powles, about the significance of Kiribati's intention to return to the Pacific Islands Forum ahead… Audio
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APO Connecting - music for everyone
The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra's Director of Connecting, Tom Hamill, explains why it's important for the orchestra to get out into its community.
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Pacific Waves for 2 February 2023
A submarine volcano has erupted just 6 kilometres east of the island of Epi in Vanuatu.The volcano named East Epi Submarine Volcano has been slowly increasing in trembles, spitting smoke from around 6… Audio
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Solomon footballer breaks into European market
The president of Henderson Eels Football Club in Solomon Islands, Hudson Wakio, says the secret behind securing Solomon Islands first ever professional European Football contract for a locally based… Audio
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Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
Campbell Johnstone becomes first All Black to come out as gay, he was in the team in 2005. Sam also discusses Novak Djokovic the player and the person. And the Breakers quietly going about making the… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 30 January 2023
Audio 30 Jan 2023Midday sports News for 30 January 2023 Novak Djokovic has no intention of slowing down as it appears inevitable he will become the most succesful tennis player in history. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 28 January 2023
Over 100 activist groups, including Greenpeace, Veterans for Peace, and the Arms Control Association have signed a letter calling on US President Joe Biden to apologise for nuclear tests conducted in… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 27 January 2023
Pacific community leaders are calling for swift action over an overstayer petition that was launched almost three years ago; Tonga's Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni Hu'akavameiliku enters his second… Audio
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Pacific tennis veteran Brett Baudinet still going strong
Tennis player Brett Baudinet might have passed the magical age of 40 but he's certainly not slowing down. Audio