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RAVEL: Le Tombeau de Couperin
Played by Avan Yu at the 2018 Wallace International Piano Festival, 12 July 2018. Audio
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'Break a leg" couldn't be more apt for latest Opera production
Wellington bass baritone Barry Mora steps up to play twin roles of Benoît/Alcindoro when his friend Richard Greager breaks a leg days before New Zealand Opera's La Bohème begins production. Audio
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Bodyless murder trial begins in Palmerston North
A jury has heard a dispute over money led to a Feilding man shooting his friend, Bretton Hall. David Lyttle's defence team says their client had nothing to do with Mr Hall's death and the police… Audio
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Feilding man David Lyttle denies murdering friend Brett Hall
The Crown says Feilding man David Lyttle deliberately shot his friend Brett Hall after a dispute over money, and had made a plan to get away with murder. But Mr Lyttle's lawyers are pointing the… Audio
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Australian comedian Greg Fleet: 'I had a strange childhood, but a lot of people have'
Australian comedian Greg Fleet's best-known for his stand-up and sketch work, but this week he's here to launch his novel The Good Son, and to talk about his dealings with addiction for Atawhai mental… Audio
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Singing Home the Whale - Ep 6
Audio 8 Oct 2018Will learns that his orca friend Min has been shot at and has not been sighted since. Audio
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Bob Bolton: 'Good on Darcy Clay but I still love Daniel Bolton'
A year after Darcy Clay released his 1997 hit ‘Jesus I Was Evil’, the Auckland musician took his own life. For the first time, his father Bob Bolton talks about his son's life and work in an interview… Video, Audio
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Breaking down the 'attention economy'
Broadcasters and advertisers are grappling with “the attention economy” now that so many of us have screens of all sizes engaging our eyeballs everywhere. Dr Karen Nelson-Field tracks how we watch and… Audio
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Mangroves: a buffer zone for the coast
Not everybody likes mangroves - in places like Thames and Tauranga they're regarded as a marine weed by locals. Others believe mangroves may be important for protecting coastlines from surges and… Audio
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Articles of Interest: Children's clothing
Audio 6 Oct 2018Finding children clothes that they actually want to wear is no easy task. Could part of the problem be that their gaudy designs and garish colours and patterns are probably the work of an adult? And… Audio
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Aaron McDonald - New Zealand missing the boat on blockchain
Blockchain technology is set to transform business, Government and society, according to promoters of a conference in Auckland next week. Although many people associate blockchain with crypotcurrency… Audio
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Undie FiveHundy: Kerepehi, city of the Hauraki Plains
There may only be one shop and 429 residents, but if you want takeaways at 7:30 in the morning you can get them in Kerepehi. Country Life talks to some locals about what makes their little town… Audio
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Extra Time for 5 October 2018
In Extra Time this week, Football New Zealand has been left with a lot of work to do after a damning review into the organisation.... the All Blacks are after redemption when they take on the… Audio
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All Blacks seek South African atonement
Audio 5 Oct 2018The All Blacks are in South Africa and ready for redemption against the Springboks after their shock loss to the 'old foe' in Wellington. The All Blacks have already wrapped up the Rugby Championship… Audio
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Tuvalu heritage on show in Auckland gallery
Audio 5 Oct 2018A 70 year old Tuvaluan woman is showcasing her distinctive weaving and crochet techniques in an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand during Tuvalu Language Week - Vaiaso ote 'Gana Tuvalu. Audio
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Chinese thriller the latest in wave of crime novels
Death Notice by Zhou Haohui is the latest in a growing sub-genre of Chinese crime thrillers. Entertaining, fast-paced and a novel with just enough Chinese characteristics to keep things interesting…
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Facebook's horror week & connecting continents
Mark Zuckerberg has had a run of tough headlines with Instagram's founders resigning from its parent company, Facebook. Sarah Putt analyses where this and other negative stories leave the tech… Audio
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Coddling and 'safetyism' sets iGen up for failure
Safe spaces and trigger warnings are becoming just as much a feature of University as late night cramming sessions and ramen noodles for dinner. Audio
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Ngāti Rānana, the London Māori club, celebrates 60 years
For homesick Māori in the UK, they are whanau when you're 12,000 kilometres from home. For Kiwis of all backgrounds, they are the face of New Zealand in Britain, Europe and beyond. Audio, Gallery
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Leonie Holmes’ Dance of the Wintersmith depicts fantasy novel for SOUNZ Contemporary Award
Satire, fantasy and the story of a young witch collide in Leonie Holmes’ Dance of the Wintersmith – one of three finalists for the SOUNZ Contemporary Award 2018. Video, Audio
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Singing Home the Whale - Ep 2
Audio 2 Oct 2018Feeling lonely, ridiculed and rejected Will is heartened to have made a friend. However not all the locals are so welcoming. Audio
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SOUNZ Contemporary Award finalist Rosie Langabeer’s exploration of the subconscious mind
The exploration of the subconscious mind is the inspiration behind Rosie Langabeer’s SOUNZ Contemporary Award entry Occulmente. Video, Audio
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Rugby - Tackling Soft Diplomacy in the Pacific
RNZ Pacific’s Sports Editor Vinnie Wylie asks if a Pacific based rugby team will ever get off the ground and why the New Zealand government is getting involved? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 September 2018
What's the connection between Charles Wesley's hymn And can it be and the plant species Sagina? Find out in today's programme. Audio
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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