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Oasis are reforming: here's everything you need to know
After 15 years of batting away any suggestion they might reform, Oasis have reunited to headline a series of live shows in the UK.
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Life preserver: Meet Christchurch's queen of pickles
27 Aug 2024Preserving queen Katherine Riddell shares how getting into pickles can save you cash.
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MMA fighter Janay Harding joins RNZ's TAHI podcast
27 Aug 2024"I'm a yapper ... might as well make that my job," she told new co-host So'omālō Iteni Schwalger. Audio
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Divagations, Doodlings and Downright Lies
26 Aug 2024Lyell Cresswell's posthumously published autobiography is a wonderfully quirky read. RNZ Concert's David Morriss talks with one of the book's editors, Scilla Askew, about the composer and his music. Audio
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What goes on at a smut book club meeting?
26 Aug 2024A romance readers' book club in Auckland meets each month to break down a steamy novel pick.
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Who's the biggest one-hit wonder of all time?
Hanson. Toni Basil. The Knack. Baha Men. Minnie Riperton. Chumbawumba. If you know these acts, reading their names has probably started a song playing in your head. Video
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'A bit kooky': The making of Louisa Nicklin's new album The Big Sulk
24 Aug 2024On Auckland musician Louisa Nicklin’s beautiful new album The Big Sulk, Kiwi music icon Shayne Carter lent a hand as “song doctor”. Video, Audio
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How little exercise can you get away with?
25 Aug 2024Doing short intense exercise bursts provides significant health benefits, new research shows, offering a promising alternative for those struggling to find time to do get enough exercise in. Audio
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Parents are shipping melatonin in from overseas. Why?
Some parents say melatonin is the only way to get their kids to sleep and the medication should be easier to get in New Zealand. Audio
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Surviving and thriving after a break-up
24 Aug 2024When Wellington journalist Sarah Catherall separated from her husband, she couldn't find a book with practical advice to help her family get through. Audio
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From brat to demure - can you keep up?
24 Aug 2024One day you're brat, the next you're demure and mindful. And by the time this story is published, the internet will already have moved on to the next big thing.
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New cast of Celebrity Treasure Island revealed - who's top of the class?
25 Aug 2024A bunch of broadcasters, actors, politicians and athletes have been revealed for the next season of the reality TV show. Former castaway Perlina Lau picks her tops, threats and dark horses of the bunch.
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The call of the pipes
23 Aug 2024Congratulations to organ building apprentice Julian Shaw, who's the recipient of a Neil Stocker Memorial Fund award. Audio
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'Keep your eyes open, your heart alert and allow a little bit of serendipity in'
24 Aug 2024David Merritt has never left Aotearoa and is contented with his life as an off-grid poet. He shares some of his favourite songs on The Mixtape. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: David Merritt's life in poetry
24 Aug 2024The poet's job description is "keep your eyes open, your heart alert and allow a little bit of serendipity in", David Merritt says. Video, Audio
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Fontaines D.C. - an Irish rock band embraces romance
On their fourth album, Fontaines D.C. put their hearts and heads together in a brand new way, says guitarist Conor Curley. Audio
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'Chris Cornell could scream like no one else on the planet'
24 Aug 2024Tony Stamp revisits three classic albums from 1994 - including Superunknown by Seattle grunge band Soundgarden. Video, Audio
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Don't panic - Mpox is not the new Covid
Although a new strain of the viral infection Mpox has broken out in Central Africa, a local disease expert tells The Detail it's unlikely to become a global pandemic. Audio
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Why internet searches are serving up 'AI slop'
24 Aug 2024Gibberish generated by artificial intelligence is taking over the internet, says IT expert Danyl McLauchlan - and science fiction has foretold what happens next. Audio
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New Horizons: Caroline Shaw and Ringdown
25 Aug 2024William Dart looks at the enticing music of American composer Caroline Shaw, from her concert hall classical ventures to her latest singles with Danni Lee under the moniker of Ringdown. Audio
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Tropical fruit tree seedlings in high demand as climate changes
Southlanders are now able to grow pawpaw and bananas thanks to warmer weather. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 25 August 2024
25 Aug 2024Hymns from across the centuries this week, from Bernard of Clairvaux's 12th century poetry to NZ hymn writer Jocelyn Marshall's God of Ages written for a Millennium hymn competition. Audio
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NZ Live: Fin Rah Zel
23 Aug 2024New Plymouth soul-fusion band Fin Rah Zel play a set in our Auckland studio. Video, Audio
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From brat to demure - can you keep up?
24 Aug 2024As brat summer winds up in the Northern Hemisphere, #demure is trending thanks to TikTok creator Jools Lebron.