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Intimations of war
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Intimations of war

Two women, Maori and Pakeha, are at the centre of a novel in which the Taranaki land wars are the backdrop.

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3 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Hungering for more
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Hungering for more

In fat-averse Japan, a female convicted killer with a French food fetish gives a journalist a sensory awakening.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Using his noodle
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Using his noodle

A journey from mastery of a carrot salad to finding new love in Wellington ends the dislocation felt after a bereavement.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Palestinian horror story
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Palestinian horror story

The tragedy of Israel and Palestine’s intractactable conflict is writ small in this fine investigative work.

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3 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
All in the family
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All in the family

A generational journey that spans from Colombo and London to Invercargill introduces a new Kiwi writer.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Stories of unease
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Stories of unease

Setting down family histories of Aotearoa's colonisation is a small but significant step in changing the conversation, argues Richard Shaw.

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3 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Crosses to bear
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Crosses to bear

An early commission by one of the country's most highly regarded artists lies hidden in obscurity amid a row over traditional and modern art in a religious context.

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8 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Battleground bylines
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Battleground bylines

Forget images of tough-guy male war correspondents two of New Zealand’s most distinguished reporters from the front lines were women.

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8 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
In the firing line
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In the firing line

MBIE also known as the Ministry for Everything - has grown exponentially since it was conceived in 2012. What will the government's belt-tightening mean for its services?

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8 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Horror on the highways
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Horror on the highways

When speeding kills more New Zealanders each year than homicide, there's dismay over the new government trading speed reductions for perceived economic benefits.

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10+ mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
The medium needs a massage
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The medium needs a massage

My doctoral thesis was about the impact of the printing press a new information. technology on law and legal culture in the England of the 16th and 17th centuries.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Little (photo)shop of horrors
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Little (photo)shop of horrors

There was a teeny bit of acid in the atmosphere when New Zealand won so many noughties Academy Awards for Lord of the Rings. Oscars host Billy Crystal joked \"everybody in New Zealand\" had been thanked.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Just what the doctor ordered
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Just what the doctor ordered

'Kia ora,\" said the text message from the AI, \"your ACC claim has been No human had needed to read my explanation that I had injured my back bending badly to stack the dishwasher on a Sunday morning.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Sleeping with strangers
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Sleeping with strangers

To wear pyjamas or not to wear pyjamas? That is an increasingly common question for Europeans as they contemplate catching a night train around the continent and sleeping with strangers, rather than dealing with angry airport security staff.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Nowhere to run
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Nowhere to run

Pre-election claims are coming back to bite the embattled PM as his deputy goes off on a tangent of his own.

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4 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Let's get ethical
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Let's get ethical

People power led to investments being pulled from financing Putin's war in Ukraine. It can do the same to protect the environment, says Barry Coates.

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2 mins  |
March 30 - April 5, 2024
Track and trace
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Track and trace

New Zealand is a perfect natural laboratory to test the capability of a satellite designed to track methane emissions.

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2 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Attack the snacks
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Attack the snacks

Health advocate Paul Rangiwahia and his sister, Jane, a cook, have produced a book that matches kai with kindness.

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5 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
The eve of the beholder
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The eve of the beholder

As he opens his first solo exhibition at home in more than a decade, painter Sandro Kopp talks about the emotions driving his latest work and what it’s like to whip up a faux oeuvre for a Wes Anderson film.

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5 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Living in the past
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Living in the past

Going to town in an annual celebration of art deco style doesn’t require embracing the era’s suspect values.

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8 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Friend or foe
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Friend or foe

Some call him a panda-hugger, others say he’s gone native’, but a Kiwi Sinophile is unapologetic. He believes it is time for us to embrace China.

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6 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Going but not forgotten
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Going but not forgotten

The Kiwi television institution that is Fair Go faces the axe after 47 years on screen. Here’s how the Listener captured the history of the once-pioneering series and its effect on New Zealand.

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9 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
I just had to do better'
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I just had to do better'

A desire to prove himself is just part of the reason Alastair Carruthers has so many jobs. Just don’t ask him to talk about the main one that’s in the news at present.

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8 mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Doctor DNA
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Doctor DNA

Using genetic information to prevent and treat illness is touted as medicine’s holy grail but NZ has largely been a bystander until now.

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10+ mins  |
March 23-29, 2024
Behind the pain
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Behind the pain

Self-harm is on the rise, and it is not just something that young people do.

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3 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024
Sound check
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Sound check

A new app is giving hope to, s6me of the more than 200,00Q'people who suffer from tinnitus.

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3 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024
Big in Japan
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Big in Japan

The first adaptation of samurai epic Shogun made television history. The new remake goes deeper.

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2 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024
In MacGowan's wake
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In MacGowan's wake

Lisa O’Neill who sang at Shane MacGowan’s funeral is bringing her distinctive sound to Womad.

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3 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024
Fifth symphony
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Fifth symphony

Composer John Psathas talks about the careful thought and cross-cultural collaboration that went into a work to be performed by the NZSO marking the fifth anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks.

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3 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024
Love in the murder factory
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Love in the murder factory

An extraordinary romance was somehow able to blossom amid Auschwitz’s horrific conveyor belt of death’.

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3 mins  |
February 24 - March 1, 2024