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The Sampler: Lana Del Rey, Wurld Series, Heisei No Oto
Tony Stamp lends an ear to new releases by Los Angeles singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, Christchurch DYI maestros Wurld Series, and a compilation of exploratory sounds from 1980/90s Japan. Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 4: Red Chicken with the Big Wings
It took Juliana eight long years to gain residency after moving here from Brazil. She and her mum Nadmea discuss New Zealand’s immigration system, second chances, and Tinder-ing in your 50s. Video, Audio
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Review - Godzilla vs Kong
Godzilla vs Kong is pretty much what it says on the poster. Stars Alexander Skarsgård, Rebecca Hall, and Kiwi Julian Dennison (Hunt for the Wilderpeople). Video, Audio
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Amazon's influence in America
Headquartered in Seattle, Amazon is the second-biggest private workplace in the United States behind Walmart, employing more than 800 thousand people. It's CEO, Jeff Bezos, is the richest person… Audio
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NZ Made: Brooke Hobson of Native Hard Sparkling
Each week we have a little look around the New Zealand small business world and this week we're talking to Brooke Hobson from 'Native-Hard Sparkling' They make New Zealand's first 'hard sparkling' -… Audio
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Onehunga low traffic trial sees quiet streets but some loud critics
A traffic safety project in an Auckland suburb has created quiet streets, but also an uproar of criticism from many who did not know it was happening.
Plywood boxes have blocked several thoroughfare… Video, Audio
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Matt Fenn's 654km run to raise suicide awareness
You may remember 22-year-old Matt Fenn who took on the huge challenge of running 654 kilometres in less than a week for suicide awareness. Only stopping for occasional breaks and power naps, Matt ran… Audio
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Caolan Robertson: Creating an off-ramp from the alt-right
Audio 27 Mar 2021Caolan Robertson is a writer, filmmaker and former PR person for the alt-right. Between 2017 and 2019 he was a correspondent for Rebel Media, a director and producer for Alex Jones, Lauren Southern… Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 3: VIP
After four years studying in Dunedin, Alby has just moved back in with his mum Lina in Naenae. The two of them discuss Lina’s career, Alby’s grief, and whom our lives are lived for. Video, Audio
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Review - French Exit
French Exit sees Michelle Pfeiffer as a broke New York socialite who gets a second chance in Paris. Directed by Azazel Jacobs (Mozart in the Jungle). Video, Audio
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Student residential advisors 'not the solution' to all accommodation woes
Student residential advisors to university halls of residence have told a parliamentary committee they need more support but are not the solution to all accommodation problems. Audio
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Donald Trump vows to set up own social media
He's been banned from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, but it looks like the former US president Donald Trump maybe planning a return to social media soon - using his "own platform".
Trump and his… Audio
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Tongan discus star aiming to lift off in new sport
Former New Zealand discus star Siositina Hakeai has set her sights on reaching the top in a new sport. Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 2 | Episode 2: Independence Is Great but It’s Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be
When 11-year-old Anique left Sri Lanka, she thought it'd be temporary. Almost two decades later, she talks with brother Navin and mum Sushani about guilt, obligation, and what freedom really means. Video, Audio
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Bittersweet ending to cake store's legacy of half a century
When Eileen Faulkner started baking cakes from home in her twenties, little did she think she'd still be going almost six decades on. Eileen and her late husband Bob opened Decor Cakes in the Auckland… Audio
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The Sampler: Jed Parsons, Jordan Gavet, Shame
Tony Stamp examines new albums from chucklesome Christchurch singer-songwriter Jed Parsons, golden-voiced RnB muso Jordan Gavet, and frenetic UK post-punks Shame. Audio
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Maori Council: give emergency accomodation money to Marae
Matthew Tukaki from the Maori Council says instead of spending a million dollars a day on motels - pay marae to provide emergency accomodation. Mr Tukaki made the suggestion on Facebook a few days ago… Audio
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Concerns growing over safety in Wellington at night
Wellington City councillor Tamatha Paul weighs in over fears women are unsafe on Wellington’s central city streets at night. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Michele A'Court and Stephen Jacobi
Audio 22 Mar 2021The New York Times has pulled back from running and moderating it's Cooking Community Facebook group. Panellists Michele A'Court and Stephen Jacobi share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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Cooking for the environment with lots of flavour
Award-winning UK chef Anna Jones has a new book of one-pot dishes - One: Pot, Pan, Planet has simple recipes for less waste and amazing taste. Audio
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March against Asian hate crime in NZ
Friend of the show Steph Tan, who often speaks to us about public health, is organising a peaceful march against Anti-Asian Hate, to take place this weekend. She talks to Jesse about the anti-Asian… Audio
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The hidden rules behind our best friendships
Evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar has discovered that our friendships are governed by secret rules. He joins the show to discuss friendship and his new book, Friends: Understanding the Power of… Audio
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Tony Trischka's 'Shall We Hope'
Tony Trischka takes his banjo and a band of friends to create an ambitious song cycle set in America's Civil War. William Dart looks at Shall We Hope - a fascinating project that, not surprisingly… Audio
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Andrea Gardner on having her award winner modified
"Please note the photo above has been edited to obscure the nudity in this print version of the article in order to avoid offending readers. The unedited photo can be viewed on our website on the… Audio, Gallery
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Battle against online harm beefs up censor's power
The government wants to beef up the chief censor’s power to root out harmful and hateful stuff online - but opposition politicians and internet freedom advocates say this is an overreach which could… Audio
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Calling Home: Danny Tomsett in Austin, Texas
Business growth and ambitions took Danny Tomsett and his family to Austin in August 2019, but within six months they were living in a Covid-19 world. The former Papamoa native is calling home from the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 March 2021
It's the fifth Sunday in Lent, and in today's programme you can hear one of the great hymns for Lent and Holy Week: Samuel Crossman's My song is love unknown. Audio
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INTRODUCING: Husband and wife duo Aro
Aro is husband and wife duo Charles and Emily Looker. Their new single Baby Beat was inspired by their yet to be born baby's heartbeat. Video, Audio
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Jill Nalder: the woman who inspired AIDS drama It's a Sin
Jill Nalder is a Welsh actress and activist. She is known for her career in theatre as well as her contribution to HIV/AIDS activism. She was the inspiration behind the character Jill Baxter in the… Video, Audio
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The new Code War, and Facebook's true interests
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about whether the Cold War has been replaced with The Code War as the number of exploits, subversions and thefts seems to increase. Audio