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Shona Laing: 50 years later
One of New Zealand's most feted musicians Shona Laing is the subject of an exhibition which opens next week at the Waihi Arts Centre and Museum '50 Years Later, Shona Laing: A Pictorial Journey… Audio
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At The Museum: The Charlotte Museum
On The Weekend we've been chatting to people from museums around the country, and this weekend we are visiting the Charlotte Museum in New Lynn. Audio
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Learning the art of deep listening
Listening is like breathing, it's something we do without even thinking. But if we really want to dive into a piece of music, we can practice 'Deep Listening' - a way of hearing every possible element… Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Audio 22 Jan 2021Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Democracy fragility in the US overstated
Audio 22 Jan 2021Politics and International relations associate Professor Stephen Hoadley believes recent events in the US point to how robust their democracy is. He explains his optimism to Jesse. Audio
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Doctors taking action on care for indigenous children
Audio 22 Jan 2021Doctors are promising to do more to recognise the needs of indigenous children in New Zealand and Australia. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians says it is taking landmark action - by… Audio
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The history of New Zealand’s Coats of Arms
Audio 21 Jan 2021Historian Grant Morris investigates the history of both our national and local Coats of Arms. Audio
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Could the psychology of gaming help combat online harassment?
Audio 21 Jan 2021Online harassment isn't just "being rude on the internet", it can ruin peoples lives, says Massey University professor Dr Kevin Veale. In his new book Gaming the Dynamics of Online Harassment, he… Audio
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Report from Brighton - UK's newest Covid hotspot
Audio 21 Jan 2021Will Flockton from BBC Sussex joins Emile from the United Kingdom. England is in the teeth of a protracted but unclear lockdown and the roll out of 24/7 vaccination against Covid19. Audio
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Where to now for the US?
Audio 21 Jan 2021Earlier this morning the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States Joe Biden took place in Washington DC. Emile speaks to Associate Professor Tim Kuhner from Auckland University about… Audio
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Room for hope in the US, despite divided political tensions?
President Biden vowed to be "a president for all Americans", but as the country remains starkly divided, is there room for hope for all Americans?
Māni Dunlop talked with Republican commentator Lenny… Audio
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Inauguration Day: Biden becomes 46th President of the US
Four years ago Donald Trump was arguing his crowds were the largest in history. Today Joe Biden wants his to be the smallest.
Nita Blake-Persen speaks with Giles Gibson our correspondent in… Audio
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What does Joe Biden's speech tell us about his leadership
American Presidents have made history with their inauguration speeches.
In 1933 Franklin D Roosevelt told his audience "we have nothing to fear but fear itself."
And in 1961, John F. Kennedy… Audio
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Republican party in tatters after Donald Trump
It's not just the US that's divided, the Republican party has been left reeling in the aftermath of Trump's leadership. John Phillips is a Republican Political Commentator from California. He spoke to… Audio
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US democracy's survived greatest attack since Civil War
As Joe Biden is sworn in today, Donald Trump shuffles out... But he's left a divided America, in the midst of a pandemic, civil unrest and economic uncertainty.
Brent Budowsky, political columnist… Audio
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Cash, covid and the climate - what a Biden-led US means for NZ
Three New Zealand-based experts talk about how changes from the Biden administration could flow out to New Zealand.
Nita Blake-Persen spoke to Tim Groser, a former ambassador to the United States and… Audio
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US expert Dan Zirker discusses Biden's speech
Nita Blake-Persen speaks to Waikato University political science professor Dan Zirker about the inauguration and Joe Biden's speech. Audio
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Why we can't plant our way out of climate change
Audio 20 Jan 2021Arguments are flowing for why New Zealand needs to do more than plant trees to be effectively fighting climate change. Newsroom senior political reporter, Marc Daalder, talks to Jesse about his… Audio
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Inauguration eve in the US
Audio 20 Jan 2021On the day before a new presidents is sworn into office in the U.S, Feature Story chief correspondent Simon Marks talks to Jesse about the legacy of the outgoing administration and how tomorrow's… Audio
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What are dogs trying to tell us?
Audio 20 Jan 2021We've all seen a guilty dog give us that look, that sheepish look that lets us know, that they know they're in trouble. Dogs evolved alongside us for 40-thousand years, and studies show they've even… Audio
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Nick Tipping on modern blues and R&B
Audio 20 Jan 2021Our music critic today is RNZ Concert presenter and host of RNZ's Inside Out Jazz programme Nick Tipping. He's come in with two hot picks of his summer listening: 'Money' by Moonchild and 'What About… Audio
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Girls who dare to be different in hyper-gendered world
Audio 20 Jan 2021Sugar and spice is not a very nice way to way to describe girls, it never has been. But the old nursery rhyme dividing boys and girls has still not been consigned to history. But the old nursery rhyme… Audio
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The Panel with Shane Te Pou and Paula Bennett (Part Two)
Audio 19 Jan 2021An anti racism campaigner Stephen Hagan who pushed for 21 years to have Coon cheese renamed, saying the label was racist, is disappointed Indigenous people weren't consulted about the product's new… Audio
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The Economist's Tom Standage on the World in 2021
Audio 19 Jan 2021Every year The Economist magazine looks at the trends to watch in the coming year. Jesse talks to editor Tom Standage about the World in 2021. Audio
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1991: A watershed year in Music
Audio 19 Jan 2021This week's music feature is all about the Gen X-ers. RNZ's Brad Warrington aka DJ Sticky Fingaz takes us through the most significant songs of 1991. Audio
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Fighting antibiotic resistant superbugs with viruses
Audio 19 Jan 2021There's been advances in the fight to combat antibiotic resistant superbugs. One of the Australian scientists at the forefront of this research Jeremy Barr of Monash University talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Rental market supercharged as university year looms
Audio 19 Jan 2021A one-bedroom dwelling made from a shipping container and garden shed in Wellington has been listed to rent, for $390. The room in Johnsonville is said to be suitable for one person, and close to the… Audio
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The 'failosophy' of coping when things go wrong
Elizabeth Day prefers to think of 2020 as the year we got a lot of opportunities to learn about what to do when life doesn't go to plan. She's a writer and host of the podcast, How To Fail. She talks… Audio
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Expert on the human spine
Today's expert is all about the back. David Kieser is a clinical senior lecturer and spine and orthopaedic surgeon. He talks to Jesse about having back pain. Audio
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Sorting out your gut bacteria after Christmas excesses
Audio 18 Jan 2021Need a hand to get your system reset after seasonal overindulgence? Claus Christophersen is a senior lecturer in nutrition at Edith Cowan University in Perth, and has some advice on how to get your… Audio