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Hymns on Sunday, 23 May 2021
It's Pentecost Sunday, and in today's programme you can hear Pentecost hymns spanning 11 centuries: from 9th century plainchant to 20th century processionals. Audio
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Bobsession
Audio 20 May 2021As Bob Dylan turns 80 "Bobsessives" around the world are enjoying a renewed focus on their musical deity. Andrew McCallum is by no means the most committed enthusiast for the music of the Nobel… Video
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition 325: Sons of Zion/Harper Finn
In this week's Pocket Edition, Tony Stamp and Charlotte Ryan discuss some local music documentaries that have captured their eyes and ears. Harper Finn - the latest musical talent of the Finn clan… Audio
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Our small furry ecological nightmare
Once again rabbits are on the verge of causing an ecological disaster in parts of New Zealand that will cost us hundreds of millions. Audio
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Tinnitus noise eased in Auckland study
Researchers at the University of Auckland hope they've made a breakthrough in the treatment of tinnitus - the phantom buzzing, ringing, roaring or hissing sound in our ears that can't be heard by… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 April 2021
There's a focus on hymn tunes this week in Hymns on Sunday, including one by Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame), a couple of repurposed folk tunes, and a setting of Walter Smith's Immortal,… Audio
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The Mixtape - David Atai
Our guest picking his favourite songs and talking life is David Atai! David is an award-winning, multi-platinum-selling artist from groundbreaking NZ hip hop group Nesian Mystik with a track record of… Video, Audio
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The Sampler: Taylor Swift, Floating Points & Pharoah Sanders, Kane Strang
Tony Stamp wraps his head around Taylor Swift's re-recording of her second album, a jazzy collaboration between Brit producer Floating Points and sax legend Pharoah Sanders, and the surprise return of… Audio
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Fiona Murphy: The Shape of Sound
Fiona Murphy is an award winning poet and essayist whose new memoir The Shape of Sound explores her experience of being deaf. She was in her first year of school when a hearing test confirmed she was… Audio
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Calls to invest in perinatal mental health fall on deaf ears
A depressed woman whose baby died was denied help from Perinatal Mental Health Services - and other mothers in extreme distress say they can't get treatment via their DHBs or ACC.
Suicide is the… Audio
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The Sampler: Lana Del Rey, Wurld Series, Heisei No Oto
Tony Stamp lends an ear to new releases by Los Angeles singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, Christchurch DYI maestros Wurld Series, and a compilation of exploratory sounds from 1980/90s Japan. Audio
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Auckland port CEO's response to damning report 'utter bulls***' - injured worker's wife
The wife of an injured Ports of Auckland worker is furious about management's claims they were unaware of the extent of health and safety failings revealed this week in a highly critical report.
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Olsen Filipaina on the women who raised a rugby league legend
Rugby league trailblazer Olsen Filipaina explains how the three woman in his life helped guide him through dealing with racism, cultural dislocation and depression. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 7 March 2021
Hymns by Charles Wesley feature in Hymns on Sunday this week. He and his brother John were the founders of Methodism, and although they both wrote hymns it was Charles who ended up with the nickname… Audio
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The Sampler: Edward Castelow, Jazmine Mary, Mogwai
Tony Stamp reviews new albums from kiwi troubadour Edward Castelow, Australian import Jazmine Mary, and Scottish post-rockers Mogwai. Audio
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Hunting for teddy bears in covid times inspires children's music project
Singer-songwriter Chris Sanders and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra have collaborated on a project inspired by the 'teddy bear hunt' that became popular around New Zealand neighbourhoods during… Video, Audio
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Fish ears affected by ocean acidification
New research has found that increased acidification in water impacts on the development of fish ears. Associate Professor Craig Radford explains to Jesse how they carried out the research and did a… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 February 2021
Hymns on Sunday this week features hymns for Lent and two very different settings of Psalm 130: "Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord". Audio
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The Sampler: Kiwi Jr, Terrible Sons, Split Enz
Tony Stamp assesses the second album from witty Canadian rockers Kiwi Jr., a new EP by Christchurch husband and wife duo Terrible Sons, and a roster of local artists taking on a classic Split Enz… Audio
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The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the new album by Canadian outfit The Weather Station, Peckham post-punk band Goat Girl's second full-length, and a blissful EP from Tāmaki Makaurau beat maker SR Mpofu. Audio
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A Soldier's Tale tours again
Having a huge new show packed with big names cancelled by a pandemic doesn't come as a surprise to us now, but it did to Igor Stravinsky in 1918. Histoire du Soldat, or The Soldier's Tale, was setting… Audio
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The Sampler: Arlo Parks, Estère, Four Tet
Tony Stamp discusses the debut from buzzed-about Brit soul artist Arlo Parks, Wellington musician Estère's ambitious third album Archetypes, and a surprise pair of releases from UK producer Four Tet.
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Telco unveils ethical advertising policy amid talkback turmoil
Vodafone was quick to pull advertising from Magic Talk after a recent racist outburst sparked outrage. Now it’s gone further, launching an Ethical Advertising Policy, described by one media outlet as… Audio
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Decoding the patterns of human connection
Dr Marissa King reveals how social connections can make you smarter, more resilient, and even help you live longer. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 January 2021
Hear hymns sung in some great acoustics, including St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, Washington National Cathedral, and the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul right here in New… Audio
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Finding happiness in 52 weeks
The story of Lauren Keenan's life wasn't going according to script in the winter of 2017. The Wellington writer's marriage had broken down, loneliness soared while her confidence plummeted. . She took… Audio
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South Auckland could get abortion services soon
For more than a decade, calls for abortion services to be provided in South Auckland have fallen on deaf ears, now there seems to be some movement.
In 2008, the government appointed abortion… Audio
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The world's first ever Christmas song for dogs
It's nothing new to see Christmas songs entering the music charts at this time of the year, but a UK company recently recorded a world first with the release of 'Raise the Woof' - a Christmas song… Video, Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Stock need sun on their back with more than enough rain in the north, vines are spurting along in Marlborough and Hawkes Bay and farmers are fighting to maintain pasture quality in Southland. Audio
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Erika Cheung - Theranos whistleblower
Erika Cheung knew something wasn't right when Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was telling the world she had developed a device that could test tiny amounts of blood, but in the lab, it didn't work… Audio