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The Sampler: The best reissues and compilations of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite reissues and compilations from the past year, including Japanese lounge music, British post-punk, and Canadian synthscapes. Video, Audio
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Halloween Special: Introducing Shudder (from AMC+)
If your plan is to stay home for Halloween, choosing Shudder will give you all the frights you need, says Dan Slevin. Video
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'Sometimes you got to go tell some people to go screw themselves'
In October 2022 Kanye West (a.k.a.Ye) was dropped by sponsors and social media for repeated anti-semitic outbursts. Jewish hip hop artist Rami Even-Esh aka Kosha Dillz - renowned for his freestyle… Audio
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A few of Josh Thomson's favourite things
Comedian and actor Josh Thomson is getting ready to perform his first-ever shows at the NZ International Comedy Festival. He chats to Jesse Mulligan about his favourite music, books and podcasts. Video, Audio
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Brokenwood Mysteries back for a seventh season
The New Zealand made television series 'Brokenwood Mysteries' has been described as this country's answer to Midsomer Murders. Tim Balme talks to Wallace about the upcoming seventh series. Audio
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Margharet Matenga: Shooting star of the Pacific
An unsuccessful attempt at becoming a professional tennis player was probably one of the best things that happened to former Silver Ferns' legend Margharet Matenga.
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Remembering Bill Gosden
Dan Slevin remembers the late Bill Gosden, former director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, who passed away on Friday. Video, Audio
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We're counting down the top 21 NZ albums of the 21st century
This Saturday on Music 101 we're counting down the top 21 Kiwi albums of the 21st century. Ahead the show, let's take a look at how the New Zealand music scene has grown and flourished over the past… Video
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Carlos Acosta - Cuban ballet star
From the slums of Havana to the world's greatest stages, acclaimed ballet dancer and choreographer Carlos Acosta has led an extraordinary life. He has danced with the English National Ballet, National… Video, Audio
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Dan Carter: A Perfect 10
Behind every 40 meter kick, every stunning defensive tackle, and brilliant tactical move, Dan Carter worked his butt off. Audio
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NZ Opera Chair Annabel Holland's Five Faves
Annabel Holland is New Zealand Opera's new Chair of the board. She chooses her five favourites. Video, Audio
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The autism employment conundrum
Two years ago, then 18-year-old Jackson left school with NCEA level 3 in maths, economics, physics and travel/tourism. He started looking for a job in the construction sector. And he’s still looking… Audio
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Opening the books
Justin Gregory opens the books on book publishing in New Zealand to find out if anyone's making any money. Audio
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Sharon Van Etten on leaving New York, motherhood and new album Remind Me Tomorrow
American singer-songwriter and indie favourite Sharon Van Etten just released her fifth album, Remind Me Tomorrow. She speaks to Kim Hill. Video, Audio
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Movie review: C'est la vie
C'est la vie is the work of writer-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, who made the delightful The Intouchables and Samba, though it's nothing like either of them, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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The Feelers: live in session
Audio 16 Jun 2018From busking in Christchurch's Cashel Mall to four number-one albums, James Reid and Hamish Gee from The Feelers reflect on 25 years as one of New Zealand's most successful bands. Video, Audio
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Netflix: Annihilation
Is the best film of 2018 only available on Netflix? Dan Slevin suspects it might be. Video
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2016: Cinema Year in Review
Dan Slevin sums up the good, bad and the indifferent of 2016’s year in cinema.
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Dr Dava Newman: Humans on Mars
NASA's second in charge explains how we'll get humans to the red planet in the next 30 years - and why it's worth the trip. Dr Dava Newman is a former MIT professor who designed the Biosuit - a… Audio
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Lutz Pfannenstiel - The wandering goalie
Lutz Pfannenstiel has played for more football clubs in more countries - including New Zealand - than any other professional player. He was nearly killed on the pitch in England, jailed for… Audio
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Real test of RAMSI is what Solomons does now, says PM
Audio 25 Jul 2013The Solomon Islands prime minister says it is up to ordinary people to make sure the country does not slide back into more civil conflict. Audio