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GRIEG: Andante con moto in C minor
Performed by NZTrio at their concert, 'Dramatic Skies: Cumulus', Auckland Concert Chamber, 16 November 2021. Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 8: 22nd February 2022
In a fiery episode of Party People, Mihingarangi Forbes, Shane Te Pou, and Tau Henare debate the ins and outs of the anti-mandate occupation that’s taken over Parliament grounds. Video, Audio
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Daniel Pink on the power of regret
Sometimes we do need to look back and examine the pain of the past, says best-selling author Daniel Pink. Audio
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Early morning agression at Parliament protest
To the protest outside of Parliament now as it heads into its 14th day. Over the weekend, an alliance of various groups involved with the protest have been attempting to clean up it's image, which has… Audio
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Blue Smoke: The Beatles and NZ Music - Part 2
How did New Zealand respond to the Beatles? Like most places - unless you were a boy or a band feeling threatened. Sheer joy. In the second episode of a new series of Blue Smoke, Chris Bourke looks at… Audio
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“Society would label him a gangster, but I was honoured to see the little boy” – Matt Brown
Christchurch barber Mataio (Matt) Brown wrote She is Not Your Rehab with his wife Sarah. They discuss the book and the global anti-violence movement it has spawned at 2021 WORD Christchurch. Audio
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The rise and rise of Melanie Lynskey
Beloved New Zealand actress Melanie Lynskey is arguably in the form of her career at the moment. Lynskey, who is currently filming the TV miniseries Candy, joins the show to discuss her star-studded… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 February 2022
In this week’s programme we’re featuring evening hymns, and you can hear a setting of Psalm 23 – it’ll be the third in our series so far. We’re also commemorating the Feast Day of German theologian… Audio
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Chris Kraus: murder and meth in Minnesota
Chris Kraus' upcoming novel The Four Spent the Day Together tells the story of a violent methamphetamine murder involving four teenagers on the Iron Range of Minnesota. Best-known for the… Audio
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Covid-19: Coutts headed to protest
America's Cup yachtsman and Olympic champion Sir Russell Coutts says he'll join the protest Coutts has posted on his Facebook page, announcing he will arrive in Wellington next week -stating it's the… Audio
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Death on the Nile
Death on the Nile is Sir Kenneth Branagh's followup to his successful Murder on the Orient Express in 2017. It stars Gal Gadot, Annette Bening, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, with Branagh himself… Video, Audio
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Media commentator Andrew Holden : Journalists at the protest
How do journalists handle the abuse and threats from protestors when they're just doing their job, to bear witness to what's happening? Andrew says the pressures on them, and their employers to keep… Audio
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1984 Trades Hall bombing a defining moment in the life of unionist Helen Kelly
Unionist Helen Kelly left a huge impact on New Zealand's political and industrial landscapes. Helen's biographer Rebecca Macfie speaks with Jo Malcolm about her life, times and legacy. Audio
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Janis Ian - The Light at the End of the Line
The 70-year-old Janis Ian has said that the new album, The Light at the End of the Line, is going to be her last. William Dart puts up a case for hoping that it won't be. Audio
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Two new names on Dunedin's Writers' Walk
Audio 13 Feb 2022Getting your name on a plaque on the Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature Writers' Walk is a huge deal, and also very competitive given how many writers Otepoti has produced. The latest two writers to be… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Alex Ross: ‘It’s nice to see Spotify suffering a bit’
There's been unprecedented fallout for Spotify since musician Neil Young withdrew from the music streaming service in late January. Yet Spotify's business model has long been of concern in the music… Audio
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'Being frail is not a disease'
Canadian geriatrician Kenneth Rockwood was once part of a pushback against the term 'frailty' but has come to see it's a crucial measure of an older adult's health. He was recently awarded the Ryman… Video, Audio
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Connecting with neighbours before Omicron strikes
Audio 10 Feb 2022With potentially quite a few of us facing home isolation in the months ahead as Omicron spreads, it's a good time to think about the community and neighbourhood support that you may need. Video, Audio
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Crime Scene Cleaners photos on Facebook a potential privacy breach - Commissioner
The Acting Privacy Commissioner is shocked and appalled by the graphic images posted by a trauma cleaning company and wants to hear from anyone who thinks the company has breached their privacy.
On… Audio
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 7: 8th February 2022
Party People reconvenes in a special Omicron bunker, discussing Waitangi Day, the latest poll results, and the proposal to raise the retirement age. Tau & Shane predict the Auckland mayoral race. Video, Audio
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Max Lowe on life after devastating loss at 10 years old
Audio 8 Feb 2022Max Lowe was just ten when his father left for work and never came back. Max Lowe talks to Jesse about the documentary he's made, starting with the death of his father. Audio
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Victim support advocate disgusted by cleaning company's actions
Following our RNZ exclusive story this morning, and a warning, this story contains references to suicide, sudden death and assault, and graphic details about human remains.
A crime scene cleaning… Audio
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ViaVio Cheese - the taste of Italy, made in Nelson
Watching Kiwi chefs get creative with their award-winning fresh cheeses is one of the perks of the job for Flavia Spena and Flavio Donati from ViaVio. Originally from Rome, the couple now produces a… Audio
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Cleaning company co-owner on death-related photos posted to Facebook
A warning, this story contains references to suicide, sudden death and assault, and graphic details about human remains.
A New Zealand crime scene cleaning business has been posting photos of scenes… Audio
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Crime Scene Cleaners posting death-related images on Facebook
A warning, this story contains references to suicide, sudden death and assault, and graphic details about human remains.
A crime scene cleaning business used by government agencies and city councils… Audio
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The Black Shag Cafe
Transforming a biscuit tin into an artwork is the latest challenge issued to Southland artists by Invercargill artist and cafe owner, Sylvie Boutelje-Chasteau. Lynn Freeman speaks with the cafe owner… Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 February 2022
We’re marking Waitangi Day with a selection of hymns featuring New Zealand hymn writers and New Zealand choirs. Audio
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Yola: "This record is trying to trick you into empathy"
Yola is a Bristol-born, Nashville based musician and singer who blurs the boundaries between soul, country, and disco, and is earning high praise for it – her second album Stand For Myself, produced… Video, Audio
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Johann Hari: why we can’t pay attention
Humanity is facing a crisis of mass distraction, says British writer Johann Hari, and we need a collective fight to get our attentional abilities back. Audio
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Erica Newman: Maori adoptees finding their turangawaewae
The 1955 Adoption Act allowed adoptive parents to sever ties with a child's birth parents, and left few options for adoptees to access information about them. For Maori who went through the system as… Audio