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Hymns on Sunday, 30 June 2019
Warm your voices on these cold winter mornings with some singing! Hymns in this episode include O for a thousand tongues to sing, Robert Lowry's How shall I keep from singing, and Let all the world in… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 June 2019
It's Ascension Sunday today - listen out for Hail the day that sees him rise, and New Zealander Marnie Barrell's hymn Christ ascends to God. We also mark the recent death of New Zealand music educator… Audio
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Peter Wells: 'I have this ridiculous sense of being lucky'
Audio 10 Feb 2019Award winning filmmaker and author Peter Wells died last evening aged 69 after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. He joined Jim Mora earlier this month to discuss his life and career as a… Audio
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REVIEW + GALLERY: Laneway Festival at Auckland's Albert Park
The Phoenix Foundation’s Samuel Flynn-Scott checks out the food, music and whacky shirts of Laneway Festival 2019. Video
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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Hymns on Sunday, 2 September 2018
Celebrate the official start of Spring with hymns on Nature, including Shirley Murray's The Spring has come and For the beauty of the earth by Folliott Pierpoint. Audio
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CRISPR: growing and eating gene-edited foods
When CRISPR hit the news a few years ago it sounded like magic - now we can turn on and off genes at will and it was different to traditional GM technology that introduced genes from one species to… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 8 October 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Some peace-related hymns in this week's programme, as well as hymns to mark the Feast Day of St Francis of Assisi - All creatures of our God and king, and… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 17 September 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We're marking Maori Language Week (it's the final day today) with a Maori prayer, and a song to the Holy Spirit by Ngapo Wehi. Also in the programme, two… Audio
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King Loser - '16 Comeback Special
King Loser's mesmerising mix of snappy surf guitar, sloppy drones, reckless rock'n'roll and croony covers stood them apart from their local contemporaries in the early mid-'90s. Now King Loser are… Video, Audio
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Classical music for headbangers
The words 'Bach' and 'metal' don't often appear in the same sentence. But American cellist Aaron Minsky is closing the divide between the two genres - and in turn generations - using his cello. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 16 July 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We've hymns about singing in this week's programme - a great thing to do on a cold winter's morning! Hymns include O for a thousand tongues to sing, How… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 28 May 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We're marking the Feast of the Ascension today with hymns including All hail the day that sees him rise, New Zealand hymn writer Marnie Barrell's Christ… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 29 January 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Listener requests continue this week, and include the modern classic In Christ alone, as well as Isaac Watts' hymn When I survey the wondrous cross sung in… Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 119
This week, a candid chat with The Naked And Famous, British producer Sohn, and Wellington band Draghound introduce themselves, plus new tunes from The Shins, Sampha, and David Bowie. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Parenting: Let them eat dirt!
When it comes to parenting, have we become too obsessed with being clean and worrying about children getting sick from all of the germs they might pick up? Audio
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The Mission - goth-rockers return
English goth-rockers The Mission are returning to NZ as part of their 30th anniversary world tour. Bandleader Wayne Hussey talks to Trevor Reekie from his home in Brazil about their glory years, his… Video, Audio
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 107: Ryley Walker/ French_concession 法國租界/ Base FM/
On this week's Music 101, American troubadour Ryley Walker relays the realities of life on the road, French Concession introduces themselves and independent radio station Base FM look for a new home.
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 91: Recloose/Yoko Zuna HQ/Close To The Noise Floor
In this week's Pocket Edition: Techno producer Recloose on his Honey Rocks EP. Prog Hip Hop outfit Yoko Zuna show us their HQ; and Cherry Red Records profile the early sounds from Britian's electronic… Audio
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Close to the Noise Floor
UK music journalist Dave Henderson, curator of Cherry Red Records' Close to the Noise Floor compilation, on the formative years of the UK's electronic underground. Audio
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Zombies on the Horizon
Douglas Lilburn and The Dead C have more in common than you think. Yadana Saw takes a walkthrough Zombies on the Horizon, an exhibition about Aotearoa's experimental music adventurers. Audio, Gallery
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Music 101 Pocket Edition 86: Louie Knuxx/Tompkins Label/DIY Touring The World
This week's Music 101 Pocket Edition, how youth work has changed Louie Knuxx's approach to Hip Hop, 10 years of Tompkins Records and Blink of A Low Hum shares his D.I.Y. touring secrets. Audio
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Classic Kiwi Reissues - The Exponents, Hello Sailor and Darcy Clay
Nick Bollinger celebrates the vinyl reissues of a few Kiwi classics. Audio
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The littlest dolphin and littlest planet
Kennedy discusses why it may not be long before features on the dwarf planet Pluto are named after New Zealand adventurers. Audio, Gallery
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Glory in their Eyes
For many New Zealanders, Gallipoli was to be the biggest adventure of their lives. To them fighting for King and Country was a calling and an honour, fresh-faced young men with glory in their eyes set… Audio, Gallery
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Robert Frater - Death at Gallipoli
A New Zealand family recalls a long-dead uncle, killed at Gallipoli. Audio
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Sharon Van Etten live in session
New York-based musician Sharon Van Etten is known for songs that delve deep into the dark crevices of heartbreak and woe. In Aotearoa for the first time, she and bandmate Heather Woods Broderick stop… Video, Audio
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A History of Student Radio - Episode Two
A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand. Part Two: broadcasters who would go on to become household names recall their youthful antics, and all sorts of politics. Audio
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James Gardner Explains...
Audio 2 Jul 2013Not satisfied with These Hopeful Machines? James Gardner provides explanations and excuses