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Acting up over AI
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Acting up over AI

Creativity is at the sharp end of the AI revolution. But other professions are sure to follow.

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3 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Don't worry, be happy
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Don't worry, be happy

For all the misery Covid has caused, it provides an interesting of the moot case study \"ignorance is bliss\".

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2 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Eat now
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Eat now

AL BROWN's hearty dishes capture the fun and flavours of the Kiwi bach.

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4 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
High cost of convenience
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High cost of convenience

Checking the substance of processed food.

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2 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Getting down to it
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Getting down to it

Postnatal depression in new mothers is well known, but it can also be an issue for new fathers, particularly those under 30.

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3 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
The muesli ticket to ride
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The muesli ticket to ride

Cereal king, foe of wilding pines and ex-Auckland mayor Dick Hubbard and wife Diana have motorbiked the equivalent of six times around the world.

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8 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Away with Words’
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Away with Words’

Advertising campaigns rarely swing elections, but did a psychologist's directive to bin a \"broken promises\" ad change the outcome of our 1993 cliffhanger?

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10+ mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Bottling the sun
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Bottling the sun

A New Zealand startup has joined the quest to make nuclear fusion a viable alternative to burning fossil fuels.

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9 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
FACING THE MUSIC
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FACING THE MUSIC

With one music school already closed and our most prestigious one facing cutbacks,tertiary music education is weathering a perfect storm of post-pandemic deficits, polytech restructuring and a swing away from the arts.

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10 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
A life in stories
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A life in stories

Film-maker Holly Morris makes a living out of telling powerful stories. Her latest, Exposure, follows 11 ordinary women to the North Pole, and has brought her to NZ.

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5 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Raining Cheshire Cats
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Raining Cheshire Cats

On top of the PM’s other party management crises, he has to fix the fruit and veges GST policy leak revealed by a gleeful Nicola Willis.

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4 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Too much of a good thing
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Too much of a good thing

It could be the fridge magnets that get you in the end, or perhaps the aloe vera. Throw in pickled vegetables, bracken ferns or Wi-Fi and you're simply dicing with oblivion.

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2 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
All fired up
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All fired up

'Let's do this!\" cheered the Newtown barista in response to the news that I would like a long black and a cheddar scone.

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2 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
Summer of our discontent
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Summer of our discontent

If you've never witnessed the feverish joys of cognitive dissonance before, then feel free to watch reruns of interviews with the British holidaymakers whose vacations were cut short by wildfires in Greece last month.

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2 mins  |
August 12-18 2023 inactivated
I'm a deceiver
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I'm a deceiver

How a Russian-designed parlour game for geeks became a show starring Paul Henry and his big hat.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Tenor of the times
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Tenor of the times

Sax supremos John Coltrane & Eric Dolphy at their joint peak.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Onto young Nick's head
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Onto young Nick's head

Nadia Reid and Aldous Harding are among those playing tribute to a much lamented English folkie.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Song of love
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Song of love

The maker of Past Lives talks about how her feature debut became the year's most acclaimed film.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
From boom to bloom
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From boom to bloom

After years of playing a starship trooper in a sci-fi show, Frankie Adams has found time to stop and smell the roses.

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4 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Dramatic impulses
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Dramatic impulses

The revelation of a long-ago affair ignites an exploration of family truths.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Home truths
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Home truths

In his striking debut, expat Colin Walsh takes stock of modern Irish identity.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
A bigger picture
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A bigger picture

Through stories that jump between characters, points of view and decades, Carl Nixon builds a dark family drama from the outside in.

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3 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Down and out
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Down and out

Former Cabinet minister Kiri Allan's fall from grace may well reflect the higher rates of mental ill health among MPs compared with the general populace.

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3 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Adding insult to injury
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Adding insult to injury

The number of known hay fever triggers is already long and it seems some foods can produce similar symptoms.

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2 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Play to gain
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Play to gain

Devices and modern lifestyle pressures threaten the vital role of play in child development.

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3 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Portraits of another world
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Portraits of another world

Colourised historical images bring the past to life, highlighting small details and huge differences in New Zealand society.

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6 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Your biases are showing
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Your biases are showing

Mainstream media is in the gun. But it's actually your fault. Here, then, is a simple guide to how media cover the news.

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4 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Those left behind
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Those left behind

New Zealand women are more likely to die from ovarian cancer than those in comparable countries, which diagnose the disease earlier and offer free access to more drugs.

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9 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Against the flow
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Against the flow

University funding woes threaten not just the security of outspoken researchers, but the specialised courses they teach.

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5 mins  |
August 5-11 2023
Science challenged
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Science challenged

\"If you're not teaching a subject, or not teaching a full programme in it, you're not growing future researchers.\"

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3 mins  |
August 5-11 2023