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Decorative Arts History through Second Hand Shopping
As avid op shoppers will know, secondhand and antique stores still turn up treasures. Audio
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International award-winning MOTAT exhibition Te Puawānanga
13 Jul 2025MOTAT's Te Puawānanga Exhibtion was recently named International Exhibition of the Year at the Museum and Heritage Awards in London. Audio
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Regional Wrap: Taieri with Matt Brennan
13 Jul 2025This week - we're heading south to Mosgiel - and more specifically to Taieri.
Matt Brennan is starring as Inspector Pratt in Taieri Dramatic Society's production of Peter Gordon's Death by Fatal… Audio
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14-year-old Kiwi ballerina wins scholarship at dream school
13 Jul 2025The Youth America Grand Prix - The YAGP is one of the world's largest competitions for ballet dancers hoping to land scholarships around the world.
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Anthony Hoy Fong: New York-based Kiwi chef
Last month, the grand reopening of the Oceania Wing at the Metropolitan Musem of Art in New York saw Kiwis and locals gather to celebrate 500 years of art from 140 indigenous countries. Expats and art… Audio
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Fast Favourites with war correspondent Lisette Reymer
From a farm in Waikato to the frontlines of the Ukraine war, former Newshub Europe correspondent Lisette Reymer never expected to be using her hostile environments training when taking on the job. Audio
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What's My Book About: Lindsey Dawson
13 Jul 2025Former journalist and magazine editor Lindsey Dawson discusses her true crime book, Poisoning on Parker Road. Audio
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Calling Home: Jack Timings in Copenhagen
13 Jul 2025Jack Timings had a chance to support the choir its recent performances in Denmark. Audio
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Why 'The Salt Path' is stirring controversy
Adapted from a book written Raynor Winn, The Salt Path purports to tell the true story of a couple who suddenly become homeless. Audio
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Have we got the job for you? The rise of job scams
13 Jul 2025Netsafe's chief online safety officer Sean Lyons joins Jim to discuss the techniques scammers use Audio
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How smelly was ancient Rome?
13 Jul 2025Ancient Rome stank to the high heavens, according to Dr Thomas Derrick from Australia's Macquarie University. Audio
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Frances Cook: Is it wise to cut back on insurance?
13 Jul 2025Financial journalist and creator of the Making Cents podcast, Frances Cook is back with Jim to discuss making decisions around insurance when money is tight, as well as the latest figures from the… Audio
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Covid inquiry 2, fiscal holes set for re-run, TVNZ bias check
13 Jul 2025The backers of the second official inquiry into the Covid response say it's crucial for preparing us for the next pandemic - but the media mostly zeroed in on whether big-name politicians would show… Audio
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Covid inquiry 2, fiscal holes set for re-run, TVNZ bias check
13 Jul 2025The backers of the second official inquiry into the Covid response say it's crucial for preparing us for the next pandemic - but the media mostly zeroed in on whether big-name politicians would show… Audio
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The burden of choosing the perfect baby name
13 Jul 2025Linguistics professor Laurel MacKenzie joins Jim to discuss why and how names come and go from popularity. Audio
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US Correspondent Mitch McCann
13 Jul 2025We get the latest from the US from our correspondent Mitch McCann in New York. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 13 July 2025
13 Jul 2025The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square was founded over a century ago in Utah, USA, and has over 300 members. In this week's programme, you can hear this impressive choir sing the spiritual Who'll be a… Audio
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Cityscapes and Street Scenes
12 Jul 2025Nick Tipping checks out jazz tunes which describe evoke cities and streets, including Jonathan Crayford's 'Skyscraper Scaffold', Duke Ellington's 'Sidewalks of New York', and Myele Manzanza's 'Brixton… Audio
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Congeniality
12 Jul 2025Ornette Coleman's 'Congeniality' stretches the boundaries of mainstream jazz; Goldsmith Baynes present a call to arms; and Benny Green swings. Audio
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Nashville Babylon: Saturday 12 July 2025
12 Jul 2025On this week's show there's blues from Lightnin' Hopkins and John Mayall, soul courtesy of Candi Staton, ska from the Specials plus classic country from Johnny Paycheck. Audio
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In Orbit with Julien Dyne & The Circling Sun
12 Jul 2025Boundary-busting local jazz collective The Circling Sun have just released their second album Orbits and Nick Bollinger has found himself immersed in its rich rhythms and original compositions. He… Audio
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Talking Candy with Riiki Reid
12 Jul 2025Charlotte Cook catches up with Pōneke-based singer-songwriter, choreographer and producer Riiki Reid (Ngāti Porou) about her new single ‘Candy’ and opening for Mallrat this September. Audio
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