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The Mixtape: Trevor Reekie
Trevor Reekie has been a pivotal figure in the NZ music scene throughout his career, from helping discover Bic Runga and Shihad to showcasing trans-global artists on RNZ. Here Trevor shares five songs… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 December 2018
Our celebration of the Advent season continues today with a lovely setting of The Angel Gabriel performed by children's choir Gondwana Voices, New Zealand hymnwriter Shirley Murray's Look towards… Audio
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Kate Camp - Robert Scott and The Worst Journey in the World
Kate Camp is the author of six collections of poetry published by Victoria University Press, the most recent of which is The internet of things (2017). She's won the New Zealand Book Award for The… Audio
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Robert Scott performs 'Little Bird'
Our first song today is by a well-known Kiwi musician, he's been a pivotal member of indie rock bands The Bats and The Clean, Robert Scott is in our studio! Video, Audio
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Death penalty sought for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter
Robert Bower, the man charged with killing 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, has made a brief appearance in court. The US attorney in Pittsburgh, Scott Brady, says he's seeking approval… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 14 October 2018
Hear New Zealand choirs The Handel Quire and The Celebration Singers in today's programme. And there's a special massed choir performance of For all the saints from Professor Peter Godfrey's memorial… Audio
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Ngā Taonga: History of sled dogs in Antarctica
Dogs in Antarctica - Tales from the Pack is the name of a new exhibition at Canterbury Museum. Sarah Johnston delves into the sound archives to see what recordings we have about these heroic canines.
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Publisher puts a cat among the pigeons
Once a behind-the-scenes boss, National Business Review owner Todd Scott has been front-and-centre lately - culling contributors, taking on ad agencies and clashing with other journalists including… Audio
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Chris Turney - Race to the South Pole
Extreme weather events are being across the world now, as global warming makes its impact felt on the climate.
But new research has shown there was extreme weather in the Antarctic in the early 20th… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 December 2017
Hymns and carols for the Advent season in today's programme, including Shirley Murray's Look towards Christmas, People look East sung by The Linden Singers, and the 4th century hymn Come, thou… Audio
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Lorde, LCD Soundsystem, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen among Grammy nominees
American rappers Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar have received the most nominations with a total of eight and seven respectively. Pop singer Bruno Mars received six and Khalid actor Donald Glovers' alter ego…
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Penguins Ate My Chips: a brash, lurching, and agreeably ramshackle record
Wellington band MarineVille's fourth album is such a ripper, a record company in Austria has just released it on vinyl. Grant Smithies gives his verdict. Video, Audio
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Robert Scott performs 'Silence Or Something Else' by The Clean
The Clean were inducted into the NZ Music Hall Of Fame on Thursday. The day after we headed to the bass player's home in Port Chalmers, where he performed for us live. Video, Audio
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New Zealand's best song writers for 2017 named
The winners of the 2017 Silver Scrolls for song writing in the areas of pop, classical, Māori, film and television music have been announced! Video, Audio
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‘North by North’ by The Bats
Songwriter, Robert Scott, grew up close to Dunedin airport in Mosgiel. He left the town to go into Dunedin to go to art school when he was 17 or so. That led to his later meeting David Kilgour (The… Audio
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Dunedin: A Magical Musical Tour
Southern man, music fan, poet and journalist Richard Langston takes us on a personal journey through Dunedin and its music. Video, Audio
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The history of NZ statues
Grant Morris from Victoria University looks at some of our statues of famous New Zealand historical figures. Audio
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The Clean to be inducted into NZ Music Hall of Fame
The Clean, who formed in 1978, have been described as one of the most influential bands to come from the Flying Nun label. On Sunday it was announced the indie Dunedin band will be inducted into the… Audio
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Seminal Dunedin band join NZ Music Hall of Fame
The Clean have finally accepted the accolade, after rejecting it twice. Video, Audio
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Rescuing timber from the landfill one beam at a time
Robert Scott is saving waste and surplus wood from the building industry from getting bulldozed into the landfill and restoring it for re-use. Audio
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Antarctic Trust discovers a preserved watercolour
A 118 year old painting by one of Captain Scott's Antarctic exploration team has been uncovered in an historic hut at Cape Adare. Audio, Gallery
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 137: Throbbing Gristle/The Bats
In this week's Pocket Edition, we talk to Shihad's Tom Larkin about musicians' mental health, Robert Scott from The Bats, and Cosey Fanni Tutti from English industrial icons Throbbing Gristle. Audio
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Christchurch band The Bats still going strong after 35 years
Songwriter Robert Scott describes the band's latest album as 'a deep set of songs, metaphysically'. He also talks about the naive folk art he creates, which includes the album's cover. Audio
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The Clean's Boodle Boodle Boodle still a classic after 36 years
The Clean's David Kilgour talks to Alex Behan about their 1981 EP Boodle Boodle Boodle, which is the recipient of the 2017 Independent Music New Zealand Classic Record Award. Video, Audio
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Trump apes Muldoon's media tantrum
Before President Trump banned journalists from press conferences, former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon did the same. Mr Muldoon famously barred New Zealand journalist and cartoonist Tom Scott. Audio
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Repairs underway for quake-damaged statue of Antarctica's Scott
The statue of the Antarctic explorer, Robert Falcon Scott, that toppled from its plinth and snapped at its ankles in the Christchurch earthquake is being repaired. all going well it will be reinstated… Audio
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Nashville Babylon 17 October 2016
Mark Rogers presents the very best in alt.country, Americana and blues…with music from Dave Alvin, Elmore James and Tami Neilson. Audio
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Day Of The Dead: an epic tribute to the music and artistry of the Grateful Dead
Nick Bollinger surveys an epic five-disc tribute to tie-dyed icons Grateful Dead. Audio