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BANG! Season 3 Episode 1: All Bi Myself
Didn't you know? It's 20-bi-teen! What better time to get schooled on the ins and outs of bisexuality. In this ep, a couple from season 2 return to talk about the difference between being bi and… Audio
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Muffin Break blunder breaks the internet
When an Australian boss dissed the next generation for spurning unpaid work and blamed social media, it was the perfect story to prompt an instant online pile-on. The response to this story - and how… Audio
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A boxer's murder conviction overturned: 'The Hurricane Tapes'
Early in the morning of Friday June the 17th 1966, two African-American men walked into the Lafayette Bar and Grill in Paterson, New Jersey and shot four white people, killing three of them. Rising… Audio
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'David Tennant Does A Podcast with...Olivia Colman'
He's probably best known for playing Doctor Who, or for his role as a dishevelled detective in Broadchurch...now the Scottish actor David Tennant's got his own podcast too! His first guest is his… Audio
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Alejandro Escovedo: Mexican-American sings of American dream
Mexican-American singer/songwriter Alejandro Escovedo is one of 12 children, eight of which went on to be musicians: two were members of Santana, and his niece is Prince protege Sheila E. Kim Hill… Video, Audio
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House of Travel CEO: 'Corporate life wasn't for me'
Chris Paulsen is the founder, chief executive and chairman of the privately-owned House of Travel. The son of a Lyttleton wharfie, Paulsen started his career in the travel industry with Air New… Audio
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Chris Christie: 'Michael Cohen is a dope'
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie joined Kim Hill to talk about his friend President Donald Trump and why he doesn't blame him for losing the Vice President role. Audio
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Epic return for Christchurch Town Hall
Christchurch celebrated the re-opening of the Town Hall in style with Shapeshifter and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra in concert.
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Love in the air for Italian bees near Ōtaki
The bees are buzzing at Gary Milne and Penny Kerr-Heslop's Ōtaki property, but it's in the science lab where the real magic happens. Video, Audio
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Kākāpō rangers
There is a hard-working team of island rangers helping save kākāpō, working day and night, and the chick tally has reached 44, in episode 11 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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DOC’s chats with Thompson & Clark reveal anti-1080 surveillance
Pages and pages of secret chat room conversations between DOC and Thompson & Clark have been released to Checkpoint, revealing how anti-1080 activists were being monitored. Lisa Owen reports. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 3 March 2019
Hymns with a Nature theme feature today, as well as a couple of hymns by 18th century newspaper editor and poet James Montgomery. Find out why he ended up in prison - twice. Audio
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'Pockets are a big deal' - how to mend your own clothes
Stitch Kitchen is teaching people to mend their clothes rather than throw them out. Audio
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Giordano Bellincampi and the APO gives Bruckner's epic work a suitably epic rendition
Audio 1 Mar 2019Peter Hoar reviews the APO's Premier Series double bill of works by two of the Big B’s of Classical music: Beethoven and Bruckner. The Beethoven Triple Concerto is something of a rarity on concert…
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BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto in C Op 56
Performed by Tianwa Yang (violin), Gabriel Schwabe (cello), Nicholas Rimmer (piano), and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at the orchestra's Premier Series… Audio
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Unforgiving world of Facebook group comments
Beware the vitriolic,unforgiving world of Facebook group comments. Fights start between members, factions are formed and all too frequently defamatory comments are posted. Russell Brown the founder of… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 28 Feb 2019Stamps, dried leaves, vinyl...have you ever collected anything? This morning 6000 LPs, 800 CDs and 6000 45 records sold for $806 on TradeMe. Mayb it was a retailer who bought them? Maybe it was a… Audio
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BRAHMS: Variations on a Theme by Haydn Op 56a
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 27 February 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about lame lawsuits targeting US papers, some must-read and must-see local journalism, a politician copping flak for…
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Alien Weaponry on bringing Māori heavy metal to the world
Alien Weaponry, the teenage band taking Māori heavy metal to the world, have played at some of the biggest metal festivals in Europe, and are now heading to the U.S. They're the subject of a new… Audio
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How long does it take to make a friend?
Audio 24 Feb 2019An experiment to see if the cast of a play can make friends with their audience in just an hour is the latest project by the country's only theatre company involving people who are - or have been -… Video, Audio
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Jordan Peterson's NZ tour sparks strong reactions
A recent visit by controversial Canadian author Jordan Peterson got lots of attention from the NZ media – even before he arrived and spoke here. But not much that preceded Peterson's visit helped to… Video, Audio
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Finding Drago: the search for a mysterious writer
Audio 23 Feb 2019In 'Finding Drago' (ABC) Aussie film geeks, comedians and Rocky fans Alexei Toliopoulos and Cameron James go on the hunt for a mysterious author called Todd Noy. He's the writer of a piece of fan… Audio
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Well-being Budget
It's literally the cost of living. A new model introduced here as part of the government's Well Being Budget includes the value of a "statistical life". It's $4.7m. It's monetizing aspects of life… Audio
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The Panel with Jacquie Nairn and Hayden Donnnell (Part 1)
Audio 22 Feb 2019Shannon Haunui-Thompson is at te matatini and talks about what kapa haka does for te reo, groups using the stage for delivering political messages and how Wellington is welcoming the kapa haka groups… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 February 2019
Evening hymns make a rare (but welcome) appearance this week, including John Ellerton's The Day Thou Gavest, Lord Is Ended. Audio
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Violin wizard brings his bag of electronic tricks to Hamilton
Traditional instruments and technology don’t usually mix but that’s exactly what audiences will experience in Hamilton. Video, Audio
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Flying kākāpō sperm
In a world-first for kākāpō conservation, a drone (nicknamed the 'spermcopter') has flown kākāpō sperm across Whenua Hou / Codfish Island - the Kākāpō Files was there for episode 10. Audio
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Jack Panther performs his new single 'Club Bathroom Stall'
Wellington songwriter Jack Panther started writing music as a young teen and now – at 21 – he's about to release his debut EP Retrospect. He performs 'Club Bathroom Stall' (the second single from the… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 20 February 2019
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy talks to Karyn Hay about the proposed NZ Herald paywall and asks why the paper is paying to put clickbait on his Facebook feed; advances in… Video, Audio