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Movie review: The Idea of You
8 May 2024Anne Hathaway's new romantic comedy glitters with star quality, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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Aaron Hawkins on his favourite Dunedin venues
11 May 2024Tony Stamp visits Dunedin for a guided tour of some of the former mayor's favourite venues, in the second part of this four part series. Audio
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What kids eat for lunch around the world
10 May 2024Samantha Mythen explores some international school lunch programmes that New Zealand could learn from.
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The Mixtape: Liv Sission on Fungi, Food and Music
This week on the RNZ Mixtape we go mushroom foraging with Liv Sisson. Audio
Liv is a forager, fungi enthusiast and writer at the Spinoff. On the Mixtape she shares the local music and mushroom discoveries she’s made since moving to New Zealand. Audio
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Angus and Julia Stone: Live at Roundhead Studios
11 May 2024WATCH - The Australian brother-and-sister singing duo perform tracks from their new album Cape Forestier. Audio
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The not-so-lame story of a country vet
After 50 years as a vet in Taranaki, Neil Chesterton has a deep understanding of why pasture-fed dairy cows lose leg power. Audio
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Movie review: Back to Black
8 May 2024This new biopic of British singer Amy Winehouse is everything you were expecting and less, says Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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'I reveal very true parts of myself each time I perform'
11 May 2024Kiwi soprano Madison Nonoa will use an "absolutely life-changing" $50,000 grant to develop her professional opera-singing career in Europe. Video, Audio
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Feeding time at the Wellington Zoo
WATCH - Have you ever wondered where all the food for Wellington Zoo's 500 animals comes from? The answer might surprise you... Video, Audio
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New Horizons: The Taite Music Prize
12 May 2024For his second NZ Music Month programme, William Dart looks back at the history of the Taite Music Prize as well as the hopefuls and winner of this year's big prize. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 May 2024
12 May 2024Hymns with the theme of mercy feature in this week's programme, and there are some hymns to Mary to mark Mother's Day. Audio
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NZ Live: Wurld Series
10 May 2024Internationally acclaimed indie rock band Wurld Series perform live in our Christchurch studio. Video, Audio
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Inside Out: Eight Kiwi jazz women you need to hear
11 May 2024Nick Tipping plays tracks from eight NZ women leading their own jazz bands, including pianists Charmaine Ford and Anita Schwabe, saxophonist Louisa Williamson, singer Alannah Goldsmith, and drummer Lauren Ellis. Audio
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Supertonic turns 10
10 May 2024It started out as group of friends who wanted to continue singing together after 'ageing out' of Wellington Youth Choir. Ten years later, Supertonic choir is still going strong. RNZ Concert's Andrew Clark talks with the choir's founder and co-musical director, Isaac Stone. Video, Audio
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Movie review: The Moon is Upside Down
8 May 2024This star-studded comedy by Loren Taylor features three linked stories of love, loneliness and death. Video, Audio
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Recipe: Lemon & Coconut Raw Balls
11 May 2024Fresh lemon zest and juice make Jess Daniell's high-protein bliss balls POP.
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'I'm really lucky I wasn't one of those girls who grew up wanting desperately to have children'
8 May 2024New Zealand women share their experiences of being child-free and childless in the new essay collection Otherhood. Audio
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Eurovision 2024 - what you need to know
The final of the infamous 68th Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Malmo, Sweden this weekend.
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The captivating sound of the baroque cello
9 May 2024Virtuoso baroque cellist Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann is joining NZ Barok for a series of concerts featuring three contrasting concertos. She tells RNZ Concert's David Morriss why she loves the period instrument sound. Video, Audio
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Jo Peck on being 'suddenly single' at 60
10 May 2024The end of a long-term relationship can mark the beginning of a better life, says Australian advertising exec Jo Peck. Audio
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'We're going through a rough patch - as a country and as a planet'
8 May 2024WATCH - Former Green Party leader James Shaw chats with Guyon Espiner. Video, Audio
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'Everything about it is just joy' - the secret to The Wiggles' success
10 May 2024WATCH - Simon Pryce - aka the Red Wiggle - chats to First Up's Nathan Rarere.
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Red flags to watch for in your AI chatbot 'friend'
9 May 2024AI scholar Raffaele Ciriello urges lonely people not to get sucked in by the "fake psychopathic empathy" of AI chatbots.
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'We now have our distinct Kiwi way of using the ukulele'
7 May 2024The New Zealand Ukulele Trust is a volunteer-run charity that's provided schools around Aotearoa with thousands of ukes. Video, Audio