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Brutalism: Yea or nay?
8:30 PM.The University of Otago wants to knock down the 50-year-old, brutalist Archway Lecture Theatres. Christine McCarthy from the school of architecture at Te Herenga Waka joins Emile Donovan to explain… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Featuring American indie darlings Wednesday, Norwegian punk band Honningbarna, and multi-instrumentalist 3S-AMI-5A. Read more Audio
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Doping set to be encouraged at "Enhanced" Games
10:18 PM.Former Olympian turned academic Dave Gerrard joins Emile Donovan to discuss a controversial new sporting event set to debut in Las Vegas next May. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:25 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin reviews Irish film Tarrac (2022), the second season of Star Wars spin-off Andor streaming on Disney+, and Lion (2016) airing free on TVNZ+. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: 50 Hour Film Project lights up Wairarapa
8:30 PM.Director of the Wairarapa Film Festival Jane Ross joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Gender in language with sociolinguist Julia de Bres
10:30 PM.The news is filled with chatter about language and gender these days - gender-neutral pronouns, sexist language, the C word in parliament - but what about the gender of language itself? Associate… Read more Audio
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Economist Brad Olsen on Budget Day
10:18 PM.Infometrics chief executive Brad Olsen joins Todd Zaner to recap the big wins, big cuts, and big moments from finance minister Nicola Willis' second budget. Read more Audio
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DJ Sir-Vere: Picking the best songs from Tāmaki Makaurau
9:45 PM.Hip hop pioneer, turntablist, and Order of New Zealand Merit Phil Bell - aka DJ Sir-Vere - joins Emile Donovan to take listeners on a sonic journey to the Auckland of the eighties and nineties. Read more Audio
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International aquarium designer Craig Thorburn
9:35 PM.When Craig Thorburn first walked into Kelly Tarlton's as a teenager, he knew it was for him. Forty years later, Craig is a global aquarium design consultant working across the globe and he joins Emile… Read more Audio
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Jane Groufsky: How Auckland has changed
9:25 PM.Curator Social History at Auckland Museum Jane Groufsky joins Emile Donovan in Turtle Bay to paint a picture of Auckland's changing landscape from the 1980s to now. Read more Audio
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Nights Quiz - Live from Kelly Tarltons
9:00 PM.A special live edition of the famous Nights quiz. Three quizzees live from our studio audience at Kelly Tarlton's take to the airwaves to be grilled by Emile Donovan as he dons his quizmaster hat. Read more Audio
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Kelly Tarlton's Final Treasure Hunt with Hamish Williams
8:30 PM.Host of RNZ podcast Kelly Tarlton's Final Treasure Hunt Hamish Williams joins Emile Donovan in Turtle Bay to share his journey of exploration and discovery. Read more Audio
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Barbara Buckett on Winston Peters heckler's employment woes
10:45 PM.An employee of Tonkin and Taylor was caught on camera actively heckling coalition leader Winston Peters earlier this week. Now, his job could be at risk. Leading employment lawyer Barbara Buckett is… Read more Audio
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Prostate Cancer NZ on the importance of regular checks
10:30 PM.Earlier this week news broke of former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, and that he hadn't had a prostate cancer check for more than a decade. Peter Dickens, CEO of the Prostate Cancer… Read more Audio
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Do we still need Parliament TV?
10:18 PM.Have the introduction of cameras into the chambers of Parliament changed the way MP's debate for the worse? Palmerston North lawyer and 'The Blue Review' substack author Liam Hehir believes so, and he… Read more Audio
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Handmade guitars on display at Sonic Salon and Symposium
8:30 PM.Music lover? Appreciate handmade objects? The Sonic Salon and Symposium is a free event taking place on May 23rd in Auckland, featuring the work of some renowned instrument-makers. Dave Pauling… Read more Audio
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'Sexcapades, Drug Hazes and Terrorist Attacks': Life in a fortified compound
10:40 PM.Dr Sam Mackay interviewed 36 expatriates who lived and worked in Kabul's fortified compounds- including three Kiwis - and presented his findings in his thesis: 'Sexcapades, Drug Hazes and Terrorist… Read more Audio
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Ben McKay on Tasmania's political fallout
10:30 PM.Nights heads over to Tasmania, where the fallout from the election continues. Pacific Editor at Australian Associated Press, Ben McKay joins Emile Donovan to explain more about what's going on across… Read more Audio
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Suspension suspended: The Privileges Committee drama
10:18 PM.Professor Andrew Geddis from the University of Otago's law faculty joins Emile Donovan to explain the bureaucracy and the politics at play with the suspension of Te Pāti Māori MPs, a motion… Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Does space end?
9:35 PM.Does space go on forever? And if it does end, what's on the other side? Professor Jan Eldrige is the Interim Deputy Dean at University of Auckland's Science Faculty and they join Emile Donovan on the… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Christian Smith
9:25 PM.Christian Smith joins Emile Donovan to share British news and provincial hijinks: from a pivotal UK-EU summit, to a female contender for the Archbishop of Canterbury, and a Kiwi making the UK rich… Read more Audio
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Ploughing Champs heading down south for 2029
8:30 PM.For the first time, Southland is set host the World Ploughing Championship in 2029. New Zealand Ploughing Association chairman Scott McKenzie joins Emile Donovan to explain what the event is, how it… Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.BBC World journalist Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to explain the big events making headlines internationally, including the latest from Gaza, Europe and United Kingdom's first summit since Brexit… Read more Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Sport correspondent Bryan Waddle joins Emile Donovan to discuss developments in the world of sport. Read more Audio
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Aaron Gilbert on Kiwisaver tweaks
10:18 PM.Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced the Government was forecast to make its first withdrawal from the NZ Super Fund in 2028, five years earlier than expected. Professor of Finance at Auckland… Read more Audio