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Coast to Coast competitor finishes race on borrowed, folding bike
12 Feb 2025Ian Walsh didn't let a high-speed collision with a traffic light ruin his determination to finish the race. Audio
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Beethoven: A never ending journey of discovery
11 Feb 2025Pianist Haochen Zhang talks with RNZ Concert's Bryan Crump ahead of his New Zealand debut, playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto with the Auckland Philharmonia. Video, Audio
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When should I keep my kid home from school?
Is it okay to give them a day off if they are just feeling tired?
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'I lost a lot of cred': Nikki Gemmell on The Bride Stripped Bare scandal
11 Feb 2025It's one of the most controversial books published this century. Author Nikki Gemmell reveals the story behind her best seller.
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Māoriland Film Festival to showcase more than 100 films
12 Feb 2025Among the films are the world premiere of Shrek: Kātahi Te Korokē and The Stolen Children of Aotearoa which is about state care abuse survivors.
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What is a menopause activity book?
11 Feb 2025Colour Me Menopausal is a new activity book for adults that uses humour to educate about the phase of life when a woman's reproductive years comes to an end.
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What it's like to play Belle Gibson, Australia's most notorious fraudster
10 Feb 2025As its tagline suggests, Apple Cider Vinegar tells a true-ish version of Belle Gibson's story, which was based on a lie.
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Yacht rock classic has been named the perfect song
10 Feb 2025A group of neuroscientists and music enthusiasts have chosen the perfect, or nearly perfect, pop song. Audio
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A pirate of the high Cs
7 Feb 2025Tenor Zachary McCulloch talks to Bryan Crump ahead of his performance in this year's Opera in a Days Bay Garden, playing Gualtiero in Bellini’s "Il Pirata" (The Pirate). Video, Audio
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The music docos to watch after Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara
9 Feb 2025Wondering what to watch next? These music docs top the charts, writes Karl Puschmann. Video
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Conversations you don't want to have with your parents - but should
10 Feb 2025No one wants to think about losing their parents, but putting crucial conversations off does not stop the inevitable. Audio
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The Mixtape: Dub multi-instrumentalist Pachyman
On his RNZ Mixtape, Pachyman pays tribute to legends like King Tubby, Scientist, and Lee "Scratch" Perry. Audio
Pachyman’s music has been described as sun-kissed and he’s here in New Zealand for the summer, celebrating his latest album Switched On with a series of shows: Audio
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First band-authorised Led Zeppelin doco hits NZ cinemas
The three surviving members of Led Zeppelin have been mysteriously media-shy - until the new doco Becoming Led Zeppelin. Video, Audio
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Aussie couple reimagine iconic Olympic anthem
9 Feb 2025Australian world music star Mitch Tambo and his wife Voice of Lele have released a duet and their take on the classic hit My Island Home. Video, Audio
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Miriam Margolyes' new travel show might make Kiwis cringe
9 Feb 2025Review - Jarring explanations of the obvious aside, there's still plenty to enjoy for local audiences, writes Graham Smith.
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What Civilization VII holds in store for players
The latest edition of the popular empire-building game that's captured the attention of the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk will be released soon. Video, Audio
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Living off the land: What it's like to exist without money
8 Feb 2025Australia's Jo Nemeth told Saturday Morning about the "gift economy", inspiring others, and the challenges of living without money. Audio
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Indie takes top prize above frontrunners at Critics Choice
9 Feb 2025Sean Baker's Anora secured a surprise best picture win at at the 30th Annual Critics Choice Awards over frontrunners The Brutalist and Emilia Pérez.
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'We give our utmost to be better than we were the night before'
8 Feb 2025As George Thorogood & The Destroyers prepare for two NZ shows with ZZ Top this May, their 74-year-old frontman is rocking as hard as ever… and contemplating a tattoo of a kiwi. Audio
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'I felt ceilinged-in' - why Kiwi folk singer Nadia Reid moved to the UK
8 Feb 2025Nadia Reid tells Charlotte Ryan about finding self-compassion via motherhood, the joy of anonymity in a fitness class and leaving "deep sadness" in the dust. Video, Audio
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'The farm is definitely a side hustle'
7 Feb 2025Opening the Tora Coastal Walk has enabled James and Kiri Elworth family to keep running their rugged family farm.
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 February 2025
9 Feb 2025Two very different settings of verses from Romans Chapter 8 this week: “Nothing can separate us from the love of God”. And we’re completing our Summer Hymn Requests with hymns including Abide with me and Will your anchor hold. Audio
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Kendrick Lamar drops a hint about his Super Bowl halftime show
8 Feb 2025In a rare interview, the Grammy-winning rapper said "storytelling" will be central to his Super Bowl performance on Monday (NZ time). Video
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Do you really need a top sheet in bed?
8 Feb 2025As long as you wash your duvet cover regularly, microbiology professor Rietie Venter says it's pretty much just as hygienic to go without.