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No siree Bob, you don't see the real problem
19 Jan 2017Having a crack at beggars is much easier than addressing the root causes of poverty, writes Jonathan Foster.
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Why Kiwis are joining the Women’s March
19 Jan 2017Ahead of Saturday's Women's March on Washington, Cindy Buell of the Auckland chapter tells us what the global movement means to New Zealand.
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The XX: ‘Back together and closer than ever’
19 Jan 2017Introverted English minimalists The XX have expanded their sound palette on their third album, I See You.
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Tastes Like it Sounds - Purple Pilgrims
18 Jan 2017We spoke to bands about what they thought food would sound like.
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Talking to my dad about feminism
18 Jan 2017Fights about rights are hard, especially when they're with the person who taught you to be strong.
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Why did women only speak 27 percent of the dialogue in 2016’s biggest films?
18 Jan 2017We know words. We know the best words! So why aren’t we saying them in movies?
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Baynk-ing on success
17 Jan 2017Jock Nowell-Usticke - aka Baynk - on Soundcloud success and the transition from bedroom producer to live performer.
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Tastes Like it Sounds - Nikolai
17 Jan 2017We spoke to bands about what they thought food would sound like
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Tastes Like it Sounds - Yukon Era
17 Jan 2017We spoke to bands about what they thought food would sound like.
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'Cheers, dad!' How getting booze from your folks affects drinking habits
17 Jan 2017Should parents give kids their first drink? A new study finds out.
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Microbeads, those tiny bits of plastic in make-up, are finally set to be banned
16 Jan 2017This is a good move for our oceans.
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There is no such thing as ‘casual racism’
13 Jan 2017Call it for what it is - straight-up racism. And it happens every day.
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
13 Jan 2017Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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The benefits of breaking up in public
13 Jan 2017Thom and Alisa from The Naked and Famous talk world tours, surviving LA and keeping the band together post-relationship breakup.
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The artist formerly known as Chet Faker
12 Jan 2017Ahead of his upcoming Laneway set, Nick Murphy would like to (re)introduce himself.
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Music by numbers: The state of the industry in 2017
12 Jan 2017We're listening to more music than ever, vinyl sales are up, and streaming numbers are at a record high. But is anyone making any money?
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
6 Jan 2017Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Who has said the stupidest thing (so far) in the Mad Butcher race debacle?
5 Jan 2017All it took was one old man saying something stupid to start an avalanche of people saying stupid things. But which one is the stupidest?
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Gaming with bananas and mind control
5 Jan 2017Eloise Callister-Baker talks to Dylan Beck, aka Rudeism, aka the guy who plays games wrong.
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Home is where I want to be
4 Jan 2017Saying goodbye to home in Wellington and making another in Melbourne.
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Is this a new era for Rhythm and Vines?
1 Jan 2017The iconic New Year's festival may be changing, but the glory days are not over yet.
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