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Problematic, controversial, racist? Discussing the art of Theo Schoon
Audio 11 Aug 2019Problematic. Controversial. Difficult. Racist. Words even the curators of the first substantial exhibition in decades of the late artist Theo Schoon use to describe his character. So why, in the face… Audio, Gallery
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Kākahu, levitation, Schoon, McCahon and Parkin: Standing Room Only on Sunday
Audio 11 Aug 2019This Sunday's art, culture and heritage radio show 12.30-4pm RNZ National
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Convergence: yesterday’s buzzword the new normal
Once upon a timeour major media companies and telcos were none of each others' business. Now they are all up in each others' business because of 'convergence' driven by digital technology and the… Audio
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Is Islamophobia still thriving in NZ?
After the attacks on the mosques in Christchurch there were pleas for unity and love in the face of evil and a huge outpouring of grief and support for the Muslim community. But did New Zealanders… Audio
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Breathing new life into the world of lawn bowls
Auckland student Rebecca Jelley is the co-founder of a groundbreaking new lawn balls enterprise called Ultimate Bowls Championship. She explains the ethos behind UBC. Audio
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The Song & Chance Act - Beat the Devil
Elric Hooper & Des Wilson look at gambling as a theatrical device in opera and musical theatre. Audio
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David Suchet - Hercule Poirot, and more
English actor David Suchet was in the Royal Shakespeare Company for more than a decade, and has been directed by Harold Pinter, but he's undoubtedly best known for his 25 year turn playing Agatha… Audio
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David Carroll - Cambridge Analytica and ‘The Great Hack’
Audio 10 Aug 2019Professor David Carroll, from Parsons School of Design in New York, is one of the central figures in 'The Great Hack', a recently released Netflix documentary looking at the Cambridge… Video, Audio
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From Kupe To Cook
Audio 9 Aug 2019It's 250 years since Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa, and Pataka Art and Museum in Porirua is marking it with an exhibition. Director of Pataka, Reuben Friend, joins Karyn to talk about the… Audio
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Driver stops train, demands racist passenger get off
A Wellington train conductor has been hailed as a hero for literally stopping a train in its tracks after a racist taunt between passengers turned nasty last night. Alex Perrottet spoke to one of the… Video, Audio
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L.A.B., Theia and PERE among finalists for 2019 Waiata Māori Music Awards
L.A.B., Theia and PERE are among the finalists for 2019 Waiata Māori Music, which celebrate excellence in Māori music. Past winners include Six60, Troy Kingi, Maisey Rika and Rob Ruha. Video
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Detector Gadget the conservation dog
Detector Gadget is a dog with a job. She is a conservation dog trained by her handler Sandy King to sniff out rodents on predator-free islands. Audio
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SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No 1 in F minor Op 10
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Tung-Chieh Chuang, Auckland Town Hall, 8 August 2019. Audio
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Form Into Crystals - by Anna Rankin
Audio 8 Aug 2019The desert is, beautiful … fascinating. But it can be dangerous and has the power to change perception and indeed, behaviour
Told by Chelsea Bugnuda Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Love Square ft. Milly Tabak ‘Where Does It Go’
Nick Atkinson of Supergroove and Hopetoun Brown fame has a new musical project called Love Square. RNZ Music is stoked to be the first to share his new track ‘Where Does It Go’ featuring vocals from… Video
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Sir Brian Lochore farewelled: Thousands expected in Masterton
Thousands are expected to pack Masterton's Memorial Park sports ground today to farewell rugby giant Sir Brian Lochore.
The former All Black captain and coach, known universally among Wairarapa… Audio
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Charity bakers blocked by Facebook, Twitter over name
A charity baking service is struggling to reach its followers on social media due to the profanity it its name.
Good Bitches Baking has had posts blocked by Facebook and Twitter because the word… Audio
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Matt Brown: A haircut and a friendly ear
Matt Brown is a barber - but he does much more than cut hair. After the Christchurch earthquakes he set up a barber shop - in a shed in his backyard. Audio
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Flying High: The Photography of Lloyd Homer
Audio 5 Aug 2019Lloyd Homer is one of the leading photographers of New Zealand's natural environment. His colleague and friend, Simon Nathan has put together a book to celebrate his work. Audio
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Kākāpō chicks growing up
The kākāpō chicks are graduating to being juveniles and only seven birds are still sick with aspergillosis, in ep 23 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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Review: The Great Hack
Netflix documentary The Great Hack is information dense but doesn't go far enough, argues Dan Slevin. Video
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Expert Feature: James Bond
Today's expert feature takes a deep dive into the world of the world's most famous fictional spy. Audio
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Rugby legend Sir Brian Lochore farewelled
New Zealand rugby legend Sir Brian Lochore died on Saturday, aged 78.
The Wairarapa farmer made his name as an All Black in the 1960s, taking over the captaincy in 1967 until his retirement in 1970.
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The Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovsky’s most ambitious opera contains some of his greatest music and is a powerful study of destructive obsession. Video
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Giving Hope in a Climate Emergency - Anthropozine.org
Audio 4 Aug 2019Art for earth's sake… the antropocene is the name for the current geological age, judged as the period during which human activity has been the dominant influence on our climate and environment. And… Audio
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Chance encounters: 'All The Best'
Audio 3 Aug 2019Have you ever got an unexpected message or a social media notification from a name from your past? One day Stephen got a Facebook alert from somebody very special to him, who he'd lost contact with 27… Audio
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Former RNZ Concert Manager Helen Young has died
Helen Young, a former manager of RNZ Concert and a tremendous advocate for New Zealand performers and composers died on Friday in Auckland aged 93. Audio, Gallery
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Richard Logan, a gravedigger for animals
Richard Logan has buried "anything on two legs or more" – from emus, huge bulls and llamas to racehorses, Clydesdales, sheep, donkeys and dogs. Audio
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Allan Jenkins: 'Mornings are like Narnia'
Kathryn Ryan speaks with Allan Jenkins, editor of Observer Food Monthly. His beautifully written book Morning: How To Make Time - A Manifesto is a diary of and a treatise to the sublime time before… Audio
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Australian regulators eye up Facebook and Google
The issue of what to do with digital giants Facebook and Google has been put under the microscope by Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission. It recently released a 600-page report looking at… Audio