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The Mixtape 'The Panthers' writers Tom Hern and Nua Finau
Writers of TVNZ's new series The Panthers, Tom Hern and Nua Finau, join Charlotte to chat about how the show came together, its importance, and it's incredible soundtrack on this episode of The… Video, Audio
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Variety Pack: ZigZag Blues
Jonathan Crayford, Roger Sellers and Paul Dyne feature with a couple of tracks from their 2012 album, plus Swedish jazz from Nils Landgren, Lars Danielsson, and Jessica Pilnäs - and a quirky blues… Audio
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Soviet Jazz
Nick explores the often-hidden world of Soviet jazz, from the 1930s to the 1980s. Artists include Yakov Skomorovsky, the Allegro Jazz Ensemble, and the Uzbek jazz fusion ensemble Sato. Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
It's been cold and miserable in Taranaki where farmers are heads down, tails up calving and farmers would quite like some sunshine in Southland to help lift spirits. Audio
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Wake up call for mental health in sports
The recent sudden death of young cyclist and former Olympian Olivia Podmore has prompted more talk about what is being done in sporting circles to address the mental health issues facing athletes… Audio
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Why do some children have imaginary friends?
Imaginary friends - why do kids have them and what do they mean? We're still not quite sure, psychologist Sarb Johal tells Kathryn Ryan, but it's very common and usually nothing parents should worry… Audio
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Govt urged to boost local help to stamp out meth in Far North
Recovering meth addicts in the Far North are begging the government to boost local resources to help kick the drug.
Former users from across the motu have been visiting Kaitaia in a push to support… Audio
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When lost love leads to valuable lessons
Nikki Gemmell was crushed when her writer fiancee jilted her, but 30 years on she says the relationship ending was her personal salvation. In her new memoir Dissolve, the best-selling Australian… Audio
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Weather: State Highways affected by South Island snow
A heavy snow warning has been in place for Canterbury, Marlborough, Wellington north to Manawatu, Hawke's Bay, Gisborne, Whanganui and Taihape overnight.
A rapidly deepening low moved across central… Audio
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Craig UTTING: Cry of the Stolen People
Virtuoso Strings Quintet plays an original composition written for them by Craig Utting. Audio
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ROTA: Trio for flute, violin and piano
Trio Disordinata come from three different North Island schools. Audio
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Jenny McLEOD: Music for Four
New Zealand music for two pianos and percussion played by GoodFellas. Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Trio No 2 in E minor (4)
A winning performance by Christchurch trio Vich Perfect. Audio
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SCHUMANN: Piano Quintet in Eb Op 44 (1, 3)
The Florestan Quintet play music by Robert Schumann. Audio
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Vadim FONG: Seven Scenes for String Octet
The Winning Composition at the 2021 NZCT Chamber Music Contest performed by a Guest Octet. Audio
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NZCT Chamber Music Contest 2021 Final
Six ensembles of secondary students from around NZ compete to win the annual chamber music contest, hosted by Clarissa Dunn.
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Nashville Babylon 7 August, 2021
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has gospel from Mahalia Jackson, soul courtesy of Ray Charles and Curtis Mayfield plus country from Loretta Lynn and a ska classic from the Pioneers. Audio
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Variety Pack: Loco Motif
Standards from Coleman Hawkins, Eric Dolphy, and Joe Lovano; a throwback to 1990s Wellington band Tardis, and Eliane Elias gets loco. Audio
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Herb Ellis
Nick celebrates 100 years of guitarist Herb Ellis, with a dive into his back catalogue. Audio
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The Mixtape: Rachael King
Our guest on The Mixtape this week is Literary Director of the WORD Christchurch Writers and Readers Festival, and former bass player in multiple Flying Nun bands, Rachael King. Audio
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Musical Chairs - Dianne Swann
On the back of her solo album The War on Peace of Mind, Dianne Swann shares tales of her musical adventures as When The Cats Away, singing with Radiohead, and ups and downs of a musical life. She… Audio
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Worlds Of Music - Ep 243 features an interview with FLOR DE TOLOACHE recorded at Womad in 2020
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Gang of Youths' David Le'aupepe on drawing inspiration from his Samoan and Māori heritage
David Le'aupepe, frontman for cosmopolitan Australian rockers Gang of Youths talks about merging pasifika elements with indie rock Audio
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Hollie Fullbrook of Tiny Ruins on her new literary collaboration
Later this month Hollie Fullbrook of Tiny Ruins will appear at Christchurch WORD Festival in a unique collaboration with the author David Mitchell. Audio
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Cook Islands women in Tokoroa celebrated in new book
Audio 7 Aug 2021A book detailing the lives of 12 Cook Islands women in Tokoroa has just been launched to coincide with Cook Islands Language Week. Audio
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Listener feedback for 7 August 2021
Emails and texts from listeners to the Saturday Morning show. Audio
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Chris Mosier: the trailblazing transgender athlete
Chris Mosier was the first transgender athlete to represent the United States in international competition, after earning a spot on Team USA's sprint duathlon men's team in the 2016 World… Audio
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Jock Zonfrillo: from drug addict to top Australian chef
He's a familiar face on our television screens as one of the judges for popular cooking show MasterChef Australia, but the path to success has been a rocky one for Jock Zonfrillo. Audio
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Dianne Ludwig: welcoming back slow fashion
For most of her professional life Dianne Ludwig worked in the corporate world, but when she retired she decided to start a small hobby business selling vintage clothing online under the moniker… Audio