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Social media regret: do we need an undo button?
Both Facebook and Twitter are introducing features to effectively erase posts and messages. Facebook is introducing an "unsend" feature for it's messenger service and Twitter is looking at allowing… Audio
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The Panel with Nadine Higgins and Mark Knoff Thomas (Part 2)
Audio 11 Feb 2019Question of the Day: What do YOU do to reduce food waste? A study has found that 66 percent of New Zealanders tried to reduce their waste over the last two years by doing different things like eating… Audio
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What happens after a Facebook hiatus?
Audio 10 Feb 2019Stanford and NYU researchers have researched the unthinkable: leaving Facebook. Imagine no more friend requests, no more 'like' button, no more chiming in on the conversations of the day… Audio
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Peter Wells: 'I have this ridiculous sense of being lucky'
Audio 10 Feb 2019Award winning filmmaker and author Peter Wells died last evening aged 69 after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. He joined Jim Mora earlier this month to discuss his life and career as a… Audio
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Teenagers who kill
Insight - Four teenagers connected with the Hastings suburb of Flaxmere have been convicted of violent murders in just over a year. Anneke Smith visited Hawke's Bay to find out why. Audio
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The Mixtape: Sir Vere
In 1993 Phil Bell AKA Sir Vere co-founded 95bFM's True School Hip Hop Show. Since then he's dabbled in TV and publishing, and is now Program and Content Director at Mai FM. Ahead of the True School… Video, Audio
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Quake safe? Surviving The Big One
Audio 9 Feb 2019Sooner or later 'The 'Big One'- a 7.8 magnitude earthquake- is going to hit Los Angeles and Southen California. In fact, there's a 50:50 chance this is going to happen in the next 30 years. When it… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 February 2019
Hymns by the 'father of English hymnody' Isaac Watts, New Zealand hymn writer Jocelyn Marshall and composer of contemplative chants, Margaret Rizza feature in this episode. And find out which hymn… Audio
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How to make plum jam - with Julie Biuso
Award-winning chef and food writer Julie Biuso's favourite jam is plum. She shares her recipe and gives us a Jam Making 101 on how to create the perfect jam. Audio
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NZ Live: Katie Thompson
Christchurch alt-country singer Katie Thompson is an expert at enlisting fans of her music – about half of whom are outside New Zealand – to help out her career. Katie's third album is due out… Video, Audio
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Spreading the joy of monarch butterflies
In many parts of the country, a monarch caterpillar pops up as rarely as a blue moon - but in some spots, people are inundated with these cute crawlers. Audio
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George performs her debut single 'Vacant Cities'
Smokefree Rockquest winner Georgia Lines, aka George, has just released her debut single Vacant Cities. She tells Jesse Mulligan that since winning the school music competition back in 2014, she's… Audio
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DVOŘÁK: Bagatelles Op 47
James Crabb (accordion), Helene Pohl (violin), Anthony Marwood (violin), Rolf Gjelsten (cello). Recorded in Nelson Centre of Musical Arts by RNZ. Audio
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Common Unity: Marley’s Aotearoa legacy 40 years on
February 6th is significant to many Kiwis for another reason - the birthday of the undisputed superstar of reggae Bob Marley. His one and only visit 40 years ago had a lasting impact on New Zealand… Video, Audio
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Round two begins
Audio 5 Feb 2019The chicks that have hatched are off to Dunedin, the females have started mating again, and there is breeding action on Hauturu, all in episode 8 of the Kākāpō Files. Audio
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PR shields & digital startups shed staff
Media commentator Gavin Ellis says if DHBs want to retain public confidence they must emerge from behind the shield of their PR departments. The Taranaki Daily News used its front page on Saturday to… Audio
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The tattooist of Auschwitz
For 60 years, Lale Sokolov kept a secret about his time at Auschwitz concentration camp. When he decided to tell his secret, he chose Heather Morris, a screenwriter from Te Awamutu, living in… Audio
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Rob Ruha and Ria Hall on the discipline, stamina and focus they learnt from kapahaka
Musicians Ria Hall and Rob Ruha both agree that kapahaka taught them discipline, voice projection and the confidence to pursue full time music careers. Both artists started at top level kapahaka, Ria… Video, Audio
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Getting on the map - places from New Zealand books
Aotearoa New Zealand's towns and cities, rivers and mountains, buildings and monuments - a map is being complied of these landmarks but this time, when they're mentioned in a book. It's the latest… Audio
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Money for media mockery
In a potentially career-stalling move, satirist Robbie Nicol - aka White Man Behind a Desk - is biting the hand that feeds. He’s crowdfunded for a video to mock major media companies and how public… Video, Audio
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Pickle Darling balances the petite with the profound on Bigness
Pickle Darling's debut album Bigness was recorded in various bedrooms around Christchurch, and went on to feature as Bandcamp's Album of the Day. Tony Stamp spoke to the man behind it, Lukas Mayo. Video, Audio
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Ian Bruce: The Correspondents return to WOMAD
Ian Bruce, aka Mr Bruce, is a painter and the lead singer in music duo The Correspondents. Alongside DJ Chucks, the pair bring together jazz and swing with modern electro and drum'n'bass to deliver a… Video, Audio
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Old looms in Oamaru produce fine fabrics for today
Oamaru artisans Rod and Sue McLean use heritage looms to produce hand woven and stitched textiles. The fabrics, made mostly from locally sourced wool, are woven on Yorkshire-made Hattersley weaving… Audio
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String Quintet No 2 by Brahms
Brahms' second String Quintet is performed by Gillian Ansell and the Jerusalem Quartet at the 2019 Adam Chamber Music Festival's Grand Opening Concert. Audio
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Horn Quintet by Mozart
Mozart's Horn Quintet in E flat K407 performed at the 2019 Adam Chamber Music Festival's Grand Opening Concert. Audio
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Intermezzi for piano by Brahms
Three Intermezzi by Brahms performed by pianist Dénes Varjon at the 2019 Adam Chamber Music Festival's Grand Opening Concert. Audio
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Award-winning book exposes 'systematic torture' on Manus
Manus Island refugee Behrouz Boochani wants readers of his award-winning book to learn how Australia is systematically torturing people offshore. Audio
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A Lauryn Hill superfan looks forward to her NZ show
Ahead of Lauryn Hill's show at Auckland's Spark Arena on Feb 16, Melody Thomas reflects on what Ms. Hill's ground-breaking solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill meant to her. Video
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Facebook pays teens to spy on them
Facebook is once again in hot water, after it was revealed the social media giant had been paying people for access to their private data. We talk through these issues with Privacy Commissioner John… Audio