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Going his own way
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Going his own way

Pianist rediscovers the lost art of classical improv.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Share Gaul
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Share Gaul

What have we done to deserve two shows in which ex-All Blacks explain France to us?

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August 26, September 1 2023
Reel life memoir
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Reel life memoir

Lovely touches in a Gujarati spin on Cinema Paradiso.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Talking to a brick wall
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Talking to a brick wall

Podcaster solo act takes Monolith to great heights.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Aged care
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Aged care

When an alien lands in the bushes, bored old folk go to the rescue.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Once more with feeling
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Once more with feeling

It may not be original but the Feelers’ self-tribute” album hits some worthy notes.

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August 26, September 1 2023
An independent spirit
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An independent spirit

Bernie Griffen was a late bloomer. His first album, Everything So Far, didn't come until he was 60. Griffen, who died at 72 earlier this month, might have been late to recording but music was the pulse of his life.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Who's a happy cavy?
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Who's a happy cavy?

In Carl Bland's new play, a guinea pig has something to say about human nature.

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4 mins  |
August 26, September 1 2023
More power to her
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More power to her

Lower Hutt's Zoë Robins takes a prominent role in the second series of fantasy epic The Wheel of Time.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Once were warriors
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Once were warriors

Two books illustrate the ways in which women’s lives have been diminished by generations of prejudice.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Shock tactics
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Shock tactics

Post-quake tales explore life beyond the shipping containers.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Double or quits
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Double or quits

What does it mean to be truly modern, asks this debut novel from a NZ-born author.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Off the shelf
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Off the shelf

Patrick de Witt, a chronicler of weirdos, delivers a simple, warm-hearted tale of a retired librarian.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Getting there
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Getting there

Richard Ford's road-trip novel is a nuanced portrait of a fractious father-son relationship - and a vision of Trump's America.

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August 26, September 1 2023
A fresh start
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A fresh start

The country needs more startups, but are tax breaks the best way to get there?

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August 26, September 1 2023
Hear & there
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Hear & there

Older people who feel they are slowing down should think about having their hearing checked.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Gone to seed
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Gone to seed

Roasting food can introduce potentially harmful chemicals, but preparation is the key.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Handle with care
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Handle with care

Just because a medicine is sold over the counter doesn't mean it is completely free of side effects.

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4 mins  |
August 26, September 1 2023
Just chilling
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Just chilling

It takes a certain type of person to plunge into the freezing depths of one of the country's coldest lakes in the middle of winter.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Voices of hope
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Voices of hope

Amid a rising tide of racism and misinformation, Australians are grappling with a simple question that is tearing the country apart.

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8 mins  |
August 26, September 1 2023
March of the oligarchy
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March of the oligarchy

A new science explains why violence and disorder are on the rise and traces a trajectory that has been in the works for centuries.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Bring to books
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Bring to books

The benefits to students of having a school library are well documented, but many schools don't have one.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Keep out!
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Keep out!

Climate change means alien invaders are more likely to wreak havoc on our wildlife, farms and economy. Those charged with repelling the threat say our isolation is no longer enough.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Sites unseen
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Sites unseen

Curator Josh Emmitt says archaeology is not about studying rubbish, it's about trying to understand the human story.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Low hanging fruit
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Low hanging fruit

Sometimes the best approach to publicity is just to say nothing.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Help is on its way
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Help is on its way

Three of the world's most intractable problems are about to be massively alleviated to a degree that merits global street parties - but the bunting is being withheld by a surprising number of misery-gutses.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Build it and we'll come
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Build it and we'll come

The tow truck was laden as it turned the corner: a silver Toyota anchored to its deck and a bright blue Mazda trailing off the back. Somehow, in the midst of a thunderstorm, it all went very wrong. The truck clipped a power pole, which broke at the base and fell between it and the trailing car and the whole lot ended in a mess of smashed windscreens and tangled cables in the middle of the road.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Show of force
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Show of force

Major General Jered P Helwig's chiselled American features sharpened in the Sydney sun, his array of insignia blinking like a ship's signals as he stood upon a Royal Australian Navy vessel to proclaim his nation's military alliance with the country.

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August 26, September 1 2023
The kids are all right
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The kids are all right

A simple thank-you note was all it took for THOMAS MCLEAN to realise his students were on the right course.

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August 26, September 1 2023
Coming to the party
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Coming to the party

Greg said, \"What do you want to do for your 60th?\" I looked at him as though he had gone gaga

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August 12-18 2023