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Music editor Stephen Gallagher
Swedish record label Moviescore Media has just released the original score for a short documentary about endangered elephants called Kimana Tuskers. The score was composed and produced by film and… Audio
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The Sampler: Leaping Tiger, Hand Habits, Starflyer 59
Tony Stamp locks ears with Auckland producer Leaping Tiger's sophomore album, folk artist Hand Habits' expansive new work, and the sixteenth long player by indie stalwarts Starflyer 59. Audio
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Gisborne flooding: Mayor provides update
Gisborne Mayor Rehette Stoltz is asking residents to let the council know if anything has been damaged overnight after heavy rain hit the district.
Three months of rain fell in 36 hours. Roads turned… Audio
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Long-awaited ministry for the disabled has a massive task
The invisible section of New Zealand society - disabled people - are finally getting their own ministry. It will have a massive task ahead of it. Audio
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New album released by Paul Cathro
Musician Paul Cathro from Ha the Unclear has just released a new EP - from a lockdown into lockdowned ears. Audio
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Tunnel 29: Escape beneath the Berlin Wall
This year marks 60 years since the building of the Berlin Wall, appearing practically overnight on the 12th -13th of August 1961. It separated families, friends, lovers and even parents from their… Audio
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Christopher's Classics 2022 - season preview
Our musical eyes and ears in Christchurch, Tony Ryan, takes a look at what Christopher's Classics has lined up for chamber music lovers next year. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 September 2021
Voices of women in Hymns on Sunday today, with hymns from across the centuries written or translated by the likes of Shirley Murray, Marnie Barrell, Cecil Frances Alexander and Catherine Winkworth. Audio
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Hooking up to Solar
William Dart sidelines the lingering winter and soaks up Lorde's new Solar Power album. Audio
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The Sampler: Little Simz, Mā, Low
Tony Stamp samples the bombastic new album by ‘Britain’s greatest rapper’ Little Simz, a concept album about waking up from Wellington singer Mā, and indie stalwarts Low take their sonic adventuring… Audio
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Rest homes squeezed as MIQ turns down migrant nurses
At least 15 rest homes are turning down new admissions because the migrant nurses they've hired can't get into the country.
Short-staffed care homes are regularly firing out official notices to the… Audio
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Best podcasts for your lockdown listening pleasure
Abba released a couple of new songs this week and quite frankly, not one of them was a Dancing Queen .. not even a Put On Your White Sombrero But we have enlisted the help of Podcast Guru, and friend… Audio
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Movie review: Count Me In
Audio 1 Sep 2021Count Me In is a Netflix documentary about rock drummers. Reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Paddock to plate goats cheese
Jennifer Rodrigue and her husband David own a boutique cheese making operation, Belle Chèvre Creamery based in Waipu. What started out as a hobby has ended up in a Northland goat farm producing some… Audio
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From North America to the South Pacific
Melanie Lançon and Bede Hanley, principal musicians in Auckland's Philharmonia have come from halfway around the world to make Aotearoa their home. They have joined forces with pianist Stephen De… Audio
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Tony Ryan: The August art scene in Christchurch
Tony Ryan, our eyes and ears in Christchurch, fills us in on what we can catch this month in the Garden City. This time he is lauding all things local. Audio
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Dr. Pan Conrad: when science meets religion
Her fulltime job is as a priest at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Maryland, Virginia, but in her 'other' life, Rev. Pamela 'Pan' Conrad has worked as a member of the tactical operations team for… Audio
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The Sampler: Dave, Darkside, Twin Shadow
Tony Stamp directs his ears toward the second album by Mercury Prize-winning Brit rapper Dave, the follow-up to an acclaimed collaboration between dance music producer Nicolas Jaar and psychedelic… Audio
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Gina Kalloch: Alaska’s indigenous Olympics marks 60 years
While the world has its eyes on the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Alaskan community of Fairbanks has played host to its own long-standing sporting event, the World Eskimo-Indian Olympic Games. Video, Audio
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BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No 14 in C# minor, Moonlight
Performed by Liam Wooding, piano, at his concert Reflections and Connections. St. Andrew's on The Terrace. 25 July 2021. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 July 2021
We've hymns by Scotsman James Montgomery in this week's programme. As well as writing hymns (including the carol Angels from the realms of glory), he was a journalist and newspaper editor who worked… Audio
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The Sampler: Anthonie Tonnon, Onono, Grawlixes
Tony Stamp shares his perspective on Anthonie Tonnon's marriage of music and political musings, the shiny pop of Onono's debut, and Wellington five-piece Grawlixes' beautiful songs about wanting to… Audio
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East Cape Covid-19 vaccinations: 'We protect ourselves, we protect our pakeke'
The small predominantly Māori communities in Te Tairāwhiti north of Gisborne are almost fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
In Te Araroa this week, close to two hundred second doses were given over… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 July 2021
Hymns with tunes by classical composers Beethoven, Holst and Handel feature in this week's programme. And we've a favourite setting of Psalm 23: Brother James' Air. Audio
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The Sampler: Lucy Dacus, Faye Webster, Greentea Peng
Audio 10 Jul 2021Tony Stamp analyses Lucy Dacus' nostalgic, detail-heavy new album, the country-soul hybrid found on Faye Webster's fourth outing, and Greentea Peng's debut cocktail of beats and mysticism. Audio
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Children's Ministers advisors concerned at OT residences
The people appointed to be the Children's Minister's eyes-and-ears on Oranga Tamariki were concerned about what they found when they went into a youth residential facility yesterday. That comes after… Audio
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TV shows to enjoy with younger family members
Our TV critic today, Caitlin Cherry recommends some shows for enjoyable family viewing; Sweet Tooth and Avatar the Last Airbender which are both on Netflix. Audio
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Kiwi Covers
William Dart has a look at a handful of albums that feature cover versions of songs by Chris Knox, Neil Finn, and Tim Finn, including the new True Colours, New Colours. Audio
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Worlds Of Music ep 235 featuring Nick Gold MD of the World Circuit record label
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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The Sampler: Japanese Breakfast, PollyHill, Signer
Tony Stamp gets his ears around a new album by American musician and best-selling author Michelle Zauner (AKA Japanese Breakfast), the second EP from Tāmaki Makaurau hip hop artist PollyHill, and an… Audio
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