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Review: The Kitchen
The Kitchen is a dystopian future movie that is all about the here and now, Dan Slevin says. Video
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Why the noughties were toxic for famous women
When it came to women in the early 2000's, nothing was off limits says writer Sarah Ditum. Her new book reflects on the way 9 women, including Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, were subjected to… Audio
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DIY Funerals, Curbing the cost of dying
We all know about the cost of living, but what about the cost of dying? It's something you might not want to think about, but it could pay to. Consumer NZ puts the average price of a funeral at around… Video, Audio
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Going for Baroque in the South Island.
Cellist Tomas Hurnik talks to Bryan Crump about how he fell in love with New Zealand and period instruments, and how he managed to combine the two. Audio
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Rotem Sivan - Dream Louder
Christchurch-born bass player Hamish Smith features on New York-based guitarist Rotem Sivan's new album 'Dream Louder'. Also this hour - classics by Hampton Hawes, and an exciting track from… Audio
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Young New Zealand embraces wind power
Bryan Crump meets some of the cast and crew of New Zealand Youth Symphonic Winds as the secondary school age band gathers in Wellington for a summer concert series. Audio
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Sports News for 25 January 2024
German tennis player Alexander Zverev is through to the Australian Open semi-finals for the second time after stunning second seed Carlos Alcaraz in four sets. Audio
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Choose life. Choose an instrument.
Australian classical music broadcaster, musician and writer Ed Le Brocq extolls the virtues of learning an instrument, no matter how late you take it up. Audio
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Tennis: Australian Open quarter finals
To Melbourne now, where there was drama at the Australian Open quarter finals last night. Twelfth seed American tennis player Taylor Fritz slugged it out with 10-time champion Novak Djokovic, with… Audio
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NZ Blacksticks Men beat Pakistan in Olympic qualifier
The New Zealand Men's Hockey team have beaten Pakistan 3-2 in a nail biter at the Olympic qualifying tournament. This morning's last minute win sees them off to the Paris Olympics Games BUT they wont… Audio
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Worlds of Music 21 January, 2024
Trevor plays music from Roopa Panesar, Lido Pimienta, Plaza Francia Orchestra, and Malian kora player, Toumani Diabaté. Audio
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Road Trip with Mike Chunn
Making music has always been "integral, integral, integral" to the life of Mike Chunn – founding member of Split Enz and creator of the youth songwriting charity Play It Strange. Video, Audio
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Good Habits Live
Bonnie Schwarz and Pete Shaw, the duo that are Good Habits, join Anna in studio for a live performance. Audio
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England's teen dart sensation could become world darts champion
Audio 4 Jan 2024A 16-year-old could this morning become the world darts champion.
England's teen darts sensation, Luke Littler, has made the final of the PDC World Darts Championships after yesterday beating the… Audio
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The Mixtape: Jim Mora
Sunday Morning host Jim Mora tells Trevor Reekie about his passion for music and some of his all-time favourite songs. Video, Audio
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Fifty best films: Some Like It Hot
Some Like It Hot is still the only pure comedy in the Sight & Sound list of the top 50 films of all time, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Ardie Savea on 2023 and being in a new kids' book
After a whirlwind year, Ardie Savea is loving a change of scene in the Japanese mountains. "It's refreshing. I feel like a kid going to school for the first time," the World Rugby Player of the Year… Audio
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Should an amateur athlete be banned for using cocaine?
Audio 21 Dec 2023Drug Free Sport NZ acknowledged the player used the drug recreationally and wasn't seeking a competitive advantage, but because the drug is on the prohibited substances list, its hands were tied Audio
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2011: Sonny Rollins
American musician Sonny Rollins is regarded as one of the all-time great tenor saxophonists. He's been a professional jazz… Audio
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Collectors corner: Rugby League Memorabilia
Today we meet Robin Smith, a former rugby league player and referee. He's got a collection of memorabilia about the sport that he's collected over the last 60 years. Audio
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Chiefs Manawa player Chelsea Semple on getting back on the
Since making her debut for the Black Ferns over a decade ago - Chelsea Semple has racked up 29 tests. But her experience off the field while pregnant with her first child has perhaps been one of the… Audio
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Best of 2023: Our Changing World
"I love my job. I’m a total science geek so it suits me perfectly to go nerd out with other nerds and then make stories to share with you" - Claire Concannon, host of RNZ's award-winning science and…
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Government considers private companies to fund hospitals
Audio 15 Dec 2023The government's looking at using private companies fund, build and own our hospitals. Phil Pennington has been looking into it, including talking to the biggest player - a sharemarket listed company Audio
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Sports News for 15 December 2023
A month after being named World Rugby's player of the year, All Blacks loose foward Ardie Savea has won New Zealand Rugby's top honour. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 14 December 2023
Dame Noeline Taurua's sticking to her guns about player fitness. Audio
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Auckland City football lose 3-0 to Al-Ittihad
Auckland City's part-time footballers were no match for their wealthy Saudi opposition at the FIFA Club World Cup in Jeddah today. The Auckland team lost 3-nil to Al-Ittihad and were knocked out of… Video, Audio
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100 years of netball is behind it, but the future is unpredictable
As Netball in New Zealand gears up to mark its centenary, strong headwinds are appearing on the horizon. Audio
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Preparing for the mother of all drum circles
Demetrius Savai'inaea is hoping to attract thousands of would-be percussionists to Auckland's Aotea Square next March for the mother of all drumming sessions. Video, Audio
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Mobile word game Gubbins creator explains rules
Lovers of word games might love our next story The word game Gubbins is the brainchild of some Aussies who came up with idea while under lockdown in Melbourne The game was rejected by many investors… Audio