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Anatomy of a Scroll: Marlon Williams 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore'
Audio 29 Sep 2018Marlon Williams talks us through his Silver Scroll-nominated song 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore'. Video, Audio
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Anatomy of a Scroll: Unknown Mortal Orchestra, 'Hunnybee'
Audio 29 Sep 2018Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Silver Scroll nominated ‘Hunnybee’ had its beginnings as a lullaby for Ruban Nielson’s daughter. Here he lays out the struggle of writing an earnest love song for our… Video, Audio
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Anatomy of a Scroll: Chelsea Jade, 'Laugh it Off'
Chelsea Jade describes her Silver Scroll nominated single Laugh it Off as being close to the epitome of what she wants to be as an artist. Video, Audio
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A murder mystery? Death In Ice Valley
The badly burned body of a woman is discovered in a valley in Norway. Arranged around her is an odd assortment of objects, and all the labels have been removed from her clothes. Although it sounds… Audio
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The man who was slapped in the face by an octopus
Kyle Mullinder was kayaking with friends off the coast of Kaikōura when he copped a face full of octopus….thanks to a seal. He describes the incredible and smelly experience to Alex Perrottet. Video, Audio
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Family feel let down by GDC after daughter’s death
Dion Neems says his family has once again been let down by Gisborne District Council and Waste Management after refuse trucks operated outside his home on Tuesday afternoon as school children walked… Video, Audio
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Marlon Williams, Alien Weaponry among 2018 NZ Music Awards Finalists
Finalist for the 2018 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have just been announced with Alien Weaponry, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Troy Kingi and Marlon Williams among the contenders.
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Mediawatch Midweek: 26 September 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is a weekly catch-up between Mediawatch and Lately's Karyn Hay. This week: 1080 blow-back, avocado aggro taken seriously - and not; "Harry Potter's lonely uncle" on the future of… Video, Audio
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Busting 1080 myths with author Dave Hansford
Anti-1080 sentiment in New Zealand is symptomatic of a deeper problem, writer Dave Hansford says. Audio
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Tackling Pakistan's honour killings and exchange marriages
A marriage was arranged for Khalida Brohi before she was even born. Her own cousin was the victim of an honour killing. But Khalida's father wanted her to be the first girl in her village to go to… Audio
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Media mega-merger reaches the end of the road
The bid to mash up New Zealand's two biggest publishers of news is all but over as their appeal against a block on their merger has been dismissed in court. Mediawatch looks at why and what happens… Audio
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NZ breakfast radio legend Merv Smith dies
Merv Smith, who was the king of commercial breakfast radio for nearly three decades, has died. He took over the breakfast slot on Auckland's old 1ZB station in 1961 and topped the ratings until he… Audio
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1080 campaign turns toxic
Experts insist 1080 is by far the best option to save native species and that science backs them up. How can the media report responsibly on opponents’ noisy protests, social media growth and… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 September 2018
Hymns from across the centuries today, from Jerusalem the golden written by 12th century Benedictine monk Bernard of Cluny to Michael Perry's 1980s hymn Like a mighty river flowing. Audio
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The Mixtape: Adam McGrath
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is The Eastern's Adam McGrath. He picks tunes and shares tales of his rugged Southern upbringing with Kirsten Johnstone. Video, Audio
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Hari Hari Hothouse: the West Coast couple growing eggplant
A small town between Hokitika and Franz Josef is home to the largest eggplant-growing business in the South Island. Audio
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Anatomy of a Scroll: Troy Kingi, 'Aztechknowledgey'
Northland musician and actor Troy Kingi breaks down the bones of his Silver Scroll nominated song Aztechknowledgey, from his high concept, space funk album Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way To… Video, Audio
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Beauty Spot - a guaranteed moment of musical loveliness
Every weekday after the 8:00am news, RNZ Concert listeners are guaranteed a moment of musical loveliness in the Beauty Spot. Video
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Springbok shock prompts rapid rewrite
Before last weekend’s loss to South Africa, local rugby writers reckoned complacency was the All Blacks’ biggest foe. Judging by their own output, they could have been writing about themselves. Audio
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Silika and Gabby perform live
Award-winning 17-year-old singer Silika Isaia is back in the studio, this time with a different keyboardist, Gabby Faapuea, to perform their song about racial prejudice, Canvas. Audio
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APRA Silver Scroll songwriting award: a beginner's guide
The APRA Silver Scroll songwriting awards have been running since 1965 and have recognised everyone from Ray Columbus to Lorde. Nick Bollinger gives us a rundown of what the awards are all about. Video
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Transgender musician Eddie Ayres on depression, love and terrorism
Eddie Ayres struggled with depression and identity for years until realising in his 30s that he was a transgender man. The professional musician and ABC Classic FM presenter formerly known as Emma… Audio
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How far we've come: Three generations of feminists
For the 125th anniversary of women gaining the vote in New Zealand, it pays to look back on how things have changed - not just in the static moments between then and now, but in the gradual shifts…
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Handel's oratorio Theodora
Live at BBC Proms: Handel's Theodora with Louise Alder as Theodora and Arcangelo directed by Jonathan Cohen.
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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Nashville Babylon 17 September, 2018
This week on Nashville Babylon Mark plays music from Neko Case, Howlin' Wolf, Blanche and Delaney Davidson plus a few birthday tunes for country legend Hank Williams and tracks from the Anthology Of… Audio
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Vini Olsen-Reeder and Ria Hall: keeping Māori language alive and thriving
Māori language lecturer Dr Vini Olsen Reeder and songwriter Ria Hall talk about their personal relationships with te reo. Olsen-Reeder began studying te reo as a university student and became the… Video, Audio
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Broadcaster stands by Pacific Islands 'leeches' claim
"The Pacific Islands don't matter. They are nothing but leeches on us." Newstalk ZB broadcaster Heather du Plessis Allan told listeners this week she stood by her recent comments in the face of… Audio