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Listen to this! Classical music for all
2 May 2024Conductor and music educator Beth Cohen is passionate about helping people engage and connect with classical music. She talks with David Morriss about the podcast she's created: Listen to this! Audio
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10 iconic looks from the Met Gala
3 May 2024This year's showcase of the famous, fashionable, beautiful and (occasionally) damned takes place on Tuesday morning NZ time. We look back on some of its biggest moments.
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At The Movies - Golda
1 May 2024Dame Helen Mirren stars as 1970s Israeli prime minister Golda Meir in the new film Golda. Simon Morris walked out with questions. Video, Audio
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How to help 20-somethings cope with uncertainty
For most people struggling to cope with life in their 20s, the answer is 'skills not just pills', says clinical psychologist Meg Jay. Audio
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What we're wearing on NZ Music T-shirt Day 2024
3 May 2024If you think RNZ is a place where people unironically wear grey cardigans and socks with sandals, prepare to be dazzled by our collection of NZ music t-shirts on NZ Music T-shirt Day.
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At The Movies - Before Dawn
1 May 2024Before Dawn is an ambitious, low-budget World War I film made in Western Australia. Video, Audio
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'String quartet is such a beautiful, beautiful relationship family'
22 Apr 2024Monique Lapins, who is leaving the New Zealand String Quartet after eight years, and Peter Clark, who will become the quartet's new second violinist, chat with Bryan Crump on Three to Seven. Video, Audio
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Bailley Unahi’s Paralympic goals: 'I couldn't ask for a better lifestyle'
2 May 2024Bailley Unahi's life was changed forever at age 19 when a balcony collapsed on her and left her paralysed. However, she is now a competitive skier with goals to represent New Zealand at the next Winter Paralympics. Audio
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'String quartet is such a beautiful, beautiful relationship family'
22 Apr 2024Bryan Crump talks with Monique Lapins, who is leaving the New Zealand String Quartet after eight years, and Peter Clark, who will become the quartet's new second violinist. Video, Audio
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Artist Lily Duval on her love of insects and efforts to conserve them
1 May 2024Artist and writer Lily Duval's latest book tells the stories of the insects of Aotearoa, in the hopes of changing attitudes towards them. Audio
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Why are musicians and fans wearing earplugs at gigs?
2 May 2024There is a cultural shift in the works when it comes to partying: Young people are thinking about their ears, writes Samantha Mythen.
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PM's Science Prizes 2023: corrosive soils, cancer tests and music language
2 May 2024Sunny Perry won the future scientist prize for mapping areas of corrosive soil, with the help of a home chemistry lab and a road trip with her dad. Audio
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At The Movies: The Fall Guy
1 May 2024The Fall Guy is a reboot of an old TV series about a stunt man which benefits considerably from the on-screen chemistry between stars Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling, writes Simon Morris. Video, Audio
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'It costs to be a musician'
1 May 2024Is money too tight to mention for Aotearoa's music makers? Seven local musicians at different stages of their careers tell us how they're making ends meet in 2024.
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Easy Eats: Sam Parish's one-pan, one-tray chicken fettuccine
Not sure what to eat tonight? Christchurch-based chef, author and busy mum Sam Parish knows the feeling. She shares a simple and super-tasty recipe for one pan, one tray chicken fettuccine. the whole whānau will love. Audio
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Pearl Jam are best when they stick to the basics on Dark Matter
27 Apr 2024The Sampler - Tony Stamp reviews the 12th album by the veteran rockers. Video, Audio
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At 85, Sir Roger Hall is still taking centre stage
28 Apr 2024Over half a century, Sir Roger Hall has chronicled the anxieties and follies of his Pākehā middle-class generation. His latest play, End of Summer Time, opens soon, and he talks to Culture 101's Mark Amery about it. Audio
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The Mixtape: Travelling pianist Mike Howie
27 Apr 2024Mike Howie has travelled the world playing the piano and now runs Auckland wine bar and treasured venue Freida Margolis. Audio
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Chewing over the South Asian fascination with paan in NZ
29 Apr 2024A specialty Indian digestive made from betel leaves is experiencing a surge in popularity nationwide.
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The secret ingredient behind Taylor Swift's songwriting success
Here's what the record-breaking singer has in common with the Beatles, Beyonce and Elton John, a music expert tells RNZ's Sunday Morning. Video, Audio
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What not to get mum this Mother’s Day
30 Apr 2024Stuck for a gift idea that represents how you feel about your mum? Mothers tell us what really matters.
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Peter Hook on playing bass with Joy Division and New Order
27 Apr 2024"What I hope is that people will see me and go, 'Oh my God, if he can do it, anybody can do it.'" Audio
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Doctor-turned-comedian Adam Kay on finding the funny in a job he found toxic
29 Apr 2024Adam Kay kept a diary throughout his medical career, which formed the basis of his wildly popular memoir called This is Going to Hurt - which was made into a hit TV series. Audio
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Stitching bling, satin & velvet into Toi Māori
28 Apr 2024The large wall hung quilts of takatāpui fabric artist and storyteller Maungaronga Te Kawa (Ngāti Porou) leap and sparkle as joyous dance. They are blankets of aroha for a world that needs it. Audio