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WATCH - Christopher Luxon makes an omelette
23 Sep 2023The National Party leader joins Charlotte Cook on Grilled.
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Don't cheat on sleep and hit the veg for better mental health
21 Sep 2023Learning about the relationship between food and mood has been a very personal journey for nutritionist Claire Turnbull. She explains why sleeping and eating better are the keys to good mental and physical health. Audio
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At The Movies: Till
20 Sep 2023Till tells the true story of the teenager whose brutal murder in 1955 helped galvanise the Civil Rights movement in the Deep South of the USA. It’s on Prime Video, and if you can see it, do see it, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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The ultra-processed 'commerciogenic' diet that's killing us all
If food is made by people who love you, then it nourishes you. The same can't be said of food made by transnational corporations answerable to hedge funds, says an academic and doctor with an interest in ultra processed food. Audio
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Christchurch fur dad campaigns to allow dogs on buses
21 Sep 2023WATCH - JJ Smith tells us why his Jack Russells Hazel and Spruce should be permitted on public transport. Video, Audio
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Grilled with Charlotte Cook: David Seymour
22 Sep 2023ACT leader David Seymour offers up his recipe for Aotearoa with a simple three-step chicken dish - but it might take a little longer to cook up than first thought.
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Hamish Smith: Notes on the Move
21 Sep 2023New York-based NZ bassist Hamish Smith has published an e-book for young jazz musicians wanting to go to the States, sharing tips from his own experience. Video, Audio
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Cheers to five decades of Marlborough wine
20 Sep 2023It has been 50 years since the first commercial wine grapes were planted in Marlborough, when Montana Wines founder Frank Yukich claimed wine from the region would become world famous, writes Samantha Gee.
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How to make the perfect birthday cake
18 Sep 2023Sally Ward is an expert home baker and shares her tips for making birthday cakes, with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Music Alive: APO - Reflections
21 Sep 2023Listen to languid, ecstatic music of a hot summer afternoon from Debussy, the world premiere of a piece for APO principal oboe, Bede Hanley, and Prokofiev’s last symphony - direct and tuneful, but with dark undertones.
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At The Movies: A Haunting in Venice
20 Sep 2023Sir Kenneth Branagh has trimmed back the 'tache in his latest Poirot outing, however, the flaws present in his previous two adaptations of Agatha's Christie's Belgian sleuth remain, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Prawns and vanilla anyone? Testing food pair puzzles
Our changing World - How does a nice meal of milk chocolate and asparagus sound? Or maybe prawns and vanilla? If scientific theories about the science of food pairing are right, these should be delicious flavour combinations. Audio
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Steamed Hams: Internet memes turned art
17 Sep 2023Steamed Hams, a new exhibition at the Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt, takes its curious name from a 1996 skit in The Simpsons that thousands of home creators have re-dubbed making the scene ever more ridiculous. Video, Audio
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Grilled: Marama Davidson and James Shaw
20 Sep 2023Grilled - In the second episode, the Greens' co-leaders produce a pasta and salad combo, boast about the benefits of Green policy and reveal what really annoys them about each other.
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'Rescued' food start up on their way to the UK
18 Sep 2023Leading global leaders, entrepreneurs and investors will be offered a special taste of New Zealand during morning tea at the Future Food-Tech Summit in London next week. Audio
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Why AMC+ should be your next streamer
20 Sep 2023Widescreen - Almost a year after launching in Aotearoa, AMC+ may be the best value streaming service you have never heard of, says Dan Slevin. He recommends three shows to get you started.
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Gemma Peacocke: a composer comfortable in her own skin
19 Sep 2023NZ composer Gemma Peacocke talks with Bryan Crump about recent works, and finding "a way around the squeamishness of being a classical composer who's interested in expressing emotion". Audio
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How drumming may just make your brain work better
17 Sep 2023Could the tapping, beating and bashing of drums be your path towards better mental health? Drummer Chris O'Connor talks to Culture 101's Perlina Lau about how drums may just change your life. Audio
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Prickly pearls: finger limes pop with zesty flavour
18 Sep 2023Described as the caviar of citrus, finger limes are the hot new ingredient you'll find in high-end restaurants around the world, and Hill Road Orchard in Gisborne is now growing them. Audio
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Long Covid: 'For many people, it's been a terrible journey'
17 Sep 2023A physician at Yale University's Long Covid clinic says she is optimistic that the core of the 'disabling' disorder will be found. Audio
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Aotango on tour
18 Sep 2023Aotango will be bringing tango music to four North Island centres during the first week of October. David Morriss talks with the quintet's violinist, Andrew Beer. Video, Audio
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Episode 1: Returning
16 Sep 2023The River is an eerie 6-part mystery podcast with a Māori twist. This spine-tingling scripted series follows Aria Hikirangi, a young career woman who returns to her rural hometown of Kingswood to help find her baby cousin, Mihi. Audio
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Grilled with Charlotte Cook: Chris Hipkins
19 Sep 2023Grilled - In the first of a series with political leaders, Labour's Chris Hipkins discusses yoga, the impact of sausage rolls, and the cost of living, while baking a lasagne in 75 minutes.
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Culture meets rugby with All Black George Bower in France
17 Sep 2023All Black prop George Bower was ruled out of the Rugby World Cup due to a knee injury, but ended up in France with the team in a cultural role. Audio